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Chenoweth Landscaping

Chenoweth Landscaping

Chenoweth, OR
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Chenoweth Landscaping serves Chenoweth, Oregon with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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FAQs

Is basalt flagstone a good choice for a new patio compared to wood?

Yes, basalt flagstone offers superior longevity and requires no sealing or staining. Its mineral composition is non-combustible, a critical factor for maintaining defensible space in our Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire risk area. Unlike wood, it will not rot, warp, or attract pests, providing a permanent, low-maintenance structure that integrates with the native landscape.

We want a quieter, lower-maintenance yard. What are our options?

Transitioning high-input turf areas to a palette of natives like Oregon Grape, Blue Wildrye, and Lewis Mock Orange dramatically reduces water, mowing, and nutrient demands. This xeriscaping approach future-proofs your landscape against tightening noise ordinances on gas equipment. It also builds habitat complexity, exceeding 2026 biodiversity benchmarks for the region.

What do we need to know about permits and hiring for a landscape remodel?

Any significant grading, drainage, or structural work on a 0.25-acre lot in Chenoweth requires review by the Wasco County Planning Department. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board (LCB) for this work. The LCB license ensures they carry bonding, insurance, and have passed exams on state law, protecting you from liability and substandard practice.

How do we keep the Tall Fescue green during summer without wasting water?

Under Stage 1 voluntary conservation, efficiency is key. Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems calculate daily evapotranspiration, applying only the precise water lost. This method can reduce usage by 20-30% compared to timed schedules, preserving soil moisture for the fescue blend. Properly calibrated, it meets municipal limits while maintaining turf health through peak heat.

Our yard gets soggy and erodes on the slope every spring. What's the fix?

Moderate runoff on slopes is common with our silt loam soil, which has low permeability when compacted. A tiered solution includes installing a French drain system to intercept water and regrading with amended soil. For new patios, using permeable basalt flagstone set in gravel meets Wasco County Planning Department runoff standards by allowing infiltration.

A storm dropped branches everywhere. How fast can you get here for an emergency cleanup?

We dispatch crews from our staging near Chenoweth Rim Park. Using I-84, our peak storm response to Chenoweth Heights is 20-30 minutes. Our equipment fleet is transitioning to electric, allowing us to operate within the 7 AM to 9 PM noise ordinance window immediately upon arrival to secure the property and clear debris for safety.

What invasive weeds should we watch for, and how do we treat them safely?

Be alert for puncturevine, knapweed, and Himalayan blackberry. Manual removal is best for small infestations. For chemical control, use a targeted, phosphorus-free herbicide to comply with state water quality standards. Always apply during dry, calm weather to prevent drift and coordinate treatments outside of any seasonal blackout dates for fertilizer and pesticide applications.

The yard looks tired. What's going on with our soil?

Chenoweth Heights properties built around 1974 now have over 50-year-old soil. This extended timeframe compacts the native silt loam, reducing percolation and oxygen for roots. Core aeration in spring is critical to disrupt that compaction layer and incorporate organic compost. This process directly addresses the inherent density and pH stability (6.5-7.2) of our local soil profile to restore biological activity.

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