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Jacksonville Landscaping

Jacksonville Landscaping

Jacksonville, OR
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Jacksonville Landscaping, we help homeowners in Jacksonville, Oregon keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Jerrys Gardening Services

Jerrys Gardening Services

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (8)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Gardeners, Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Jerry's Gardening Services is a Jacksonville-based business with over 30 years of experience in the Rogue Valley. Founded and operated by Jerry, a 47-year-old local owner, the company began with a few...

Carleton & Sons Landscaping

Carleton & Sons Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers, Decks & Railing

Carleton & Sons Landscaping has been transforming outdoor spaces in Jacksonville, Oregon, since 1975. As a family-owned business, we combine decades of local experience with a deep understanding of So...

Gary Krause Landscaping and Design

Gary Krause Landscaping and Design

★★☆☆☆ 2.4 / 5 (9)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping, Irrigation, Pest Control

Gary Krause Landscaping and Design is a locally-owned and operated landscape contractor with deep roots in Jacksonville, OR, founded in 1994. Gary holds a design degree and is a licensed, certified su...

Scofield Landscape

Scofield Landscape

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (4)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping

Scofield Landscape is a Jacksonville-based, full-service landscaping company founded in 2005 by Steeley Scofield. With over two decades of hands-on experience, Steeley approaches every project with a ...

Honest Tree

Honest Tree

Jacksonville OR 97530
Tree Services, Landscaping

Honest Tree LLC is a family-owned tree service and landscaping company serving Jacksonville and Southern Oregon. Founded in 2024, we specialize in comprehensive tree and shrub care, including planting...

JG services

JG services

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping, Office Cleaning, Handyman

JG Services is a Jacksonville-based business founded by a dedicated owner who has been serving the Applegate Valley community since 2010. In 2018, his partner joined after initially coming to assist o...

Heartwood Tree Care

Heartwood Tree Care

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping

Heartwood Tree Care is your trusted local arborist serving Jacksonville, OR. We specialize in comprehensive tree care and landscape health solutions, helping homeowners maintain beautiful, thriving ya...

Buena Vista Lawn & Landscape Maintenance

Buena Vista Lawn & Landscape Maintenance

Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping

Buena Vista Lawn & Landscape Maintenance is a dedicated Jacksonville landscaping company focused on solving the common local challenges homeowners face. We specialize in revitalizing patchy, strugglin...

Brush and Timber Tamers

Brush and Timber Tamers

Jacksonville OR 97530
Tree Services, Landscaping

Brush and Timber Tamers is a trusted Jacksonville, OR tree service and landscaping company helping homeowners tackle common local yard challenges. Many properties in our area struggle with standing wa...

Advanced Landscaping Design

Advanced Landscaping Design

950 N 5th St, Jacksonville OR 97530
Landscaping

Advanced Landscaping Design in Jacksonville, OR, specializes in solving the specific landscaping challenges faced by local homeowners. We address common issues like yard drainage problems and tree roo...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does our contractor say we need a permit just to regrade a small section of our quarter-acre lot?

The Jacksonville Planning Department regulates grading that alters drainage patterns or impacts neighboring properties. On a 0.25-acre lot, even minor changes can significantly affect stormwater flow. Furthermore, any contractor performing this work must hold appropriate licensing from the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board, which ensures they carry bonding and insurance for earth movement. Unpermitted grading can result in fines and mandatory restoration.

We're tired of weekly mowing. What are lower-maintenance, climate-appropriate alternatives?

Replacing high-input turf with a native plant palette directly addresses maintenance and ecological goals. Species like Oregon Grape, Western Redbud, and Douglas Iris are adapted to Zone 7b and require no fertilization or frequent mowing. This transition reduces fuel use for mowers and blowers, aligning with evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas equipment, and supports 2026 biodiversity standards for pollinator habitat.

Our soil seems so dense and hard. Is this normal for a Jacksonville home of our age?

It is typical for properties built around 1993, making the soil profile about 33 years old. In the Historic District, original construction grading and decades of foot traffic have compacted the native Clay Loam. This reduces air and water permeability, starving root systems. To remediate, we perform core aeration and incorporate 2-3 inches of composted organic matter to rebuild soil structure and biological activity.

If a storm drops a tree limb, how quickly can a crew arrive for emergency cleanup?

For an HOA compliance or safety emergency, we dispatch a crew from our staging area near the Jacksonville Cemetery. Using OR-238, the travel time to most Historic District addresses is 20-30 minutes during peak conditions. Our electric chippers and haul vehicles operate within standard noise ordinance hours to facilitate rapid, compliant response.

How can we keep our Tall Fescue healthy during summer while following water conservation rules?

Stage 1 voluntary conservation requires efficient water use. A Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controller is essential; it automatically adjusts schedules using local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration. This prevents overwatering Clay Loam, which can lead to runoff, and deepens root systems. Properly managed, Tall Fescue can remain viable with 25% less water than a standard timer system.

Is a Basalt Paver patio a good choice for our fire-prone area compared to a wooden deck?

Yes, basalt is superior for high-risk zones. As a non-combustible mineral, it provides critical defensible space required for WUI Zone 1 Fire Wise compliance, unlike wood. Basalt pavers also offer exceptional longevity against freeze-thaw cycles in Zone 7b and require no sealing or chemical treatments. Their thermal mass can moderate micro-climate temperatures around your home's foundation.

We have patches of invasive Ivy taking over. How do we remove it without harming other plants?

English Ivy is a pervasive threat that can smother native understory. Manual removal of roots is most effective for small areas. For larger infestations, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied in fall during the plant's active transport phase is necessary. All treatments must comply with state nutrient management laws, ensuring no phosphorus-based products are used and that applications avoid impervious surfaces to protect watersheds.

Our yard stays soggy for days after rain. What's the solution for this wet clay soil?

Seasonal high water tables and clay compaction create chronic drainage issues. The primary fix is improving soil percolation via deep-tine aeration and adding gravel channels. For new patios or walkways, specify permeable installations with Basalt Pavers on a gravel base; this meets Jacksonville Planning Department runoff standards by allowing water to infiltrate rather than sheet flow toward property lines.

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