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Hobart Landscaping

Hobart Landscaping

Hobart, WA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Hobart Landscaping is proud to serve Hobart, Washington with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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Hobart WA 98025
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Peak Season is your trusted local partner for a healthier, more resilient property in Hobart, WA. We understand that our unique climate and soil conditions often lead to specific challenges like lands...



Common Questions

Should I replace some lawn with native plants to reduce maintenance?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf areas to Salal, Red Flowering Currant, Western Sword Fern, and Oregon Grape creates climate-adaptive xeriscaping that requires minimal irrigation. These natives thrive in USDA Zone 8b conditions while providing habitat connectivity under 2026 biodiversity standards. This approach reduces mowing frequency and positions properties ahead of potential gas-blower restrictions under evolving noise ordinances.

Are crushed basalt and permeable pavers better than wood for patio materials?

Crushed basalt and permeable concrete pavers offer superior longevity to wood in Hobart's moist climate, with lifespans exceeding 25 years versus wood's 10-15 year replacement cycle. These materials maintain structural integrity through freeze-thaw cycles while creating defensible space for moderate fire-wise ratings. Their non-combustible nature reduces wildfire fuel loads in wildland-urban interface zones compared to wooden decks or mulch beds.

What's the best solution for my yard's seasonal saturation problems?

Glacial till compaction in Hobart's acidic gravelly sandy loam creates high seasonal saturation that requires engineered drainage solutions. Installing French drains with clean gravel and perforated pipe redirects subsurface water away from foundations. Using permeable concrete pavers or crushed basalt for hardscapes increases surface infiltration rates, helping meet King County Department of Local Services runoff standards for new installations.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree cleanup after a storm?

Emergency storm response from Hobart Community Park via SR-169 typically requires 45-60 minutes during peak conditions. This routing accounts for potential debris on secondary roads while maintaining compliance with residential noise hours. For HOA compliance issues, we prioritize same-day assessments to address safety hazards or covenant violations before enforcement actions escalate.

What permits and licenses are needed for grading my half-acre property?

Grading work on 0.50-acre lots in Hobart requires King County Department of Local Services permits for any excavation exceeding 50 cubic yards. Washington State Department of Labor & Industries licensing mandates contractors carry specific landscaping contractor bonds for earthmoving operations. These regulations ensure proper erosion control during construction and prevent downstream sedimentation that violates clean water act provisions.

How do I control invasive species without using restricted fertilizers?

Scotch broom and Himalayan blackberry present the highest invasive species risks in Hobart's wildland-urban interface. Manual removal during dormancy followed by cardboard mulching suppresses regrowth without phosphorus-containing fertilizers. For persistent infestations, targeted glyphosate applications in fall avoid RCW 15.54.500 blackout dates while minimizing non-target impacts on native plant communities.

Why does my Hobart Proper yard have such poor drainage and compacted soil?

Hobart Proper homes built around 1982 have soil that has matured for approximately 44 years. The acidic gravelly sandy loam common here develops glacial till compaction over decades, reducing permeability. This soil type naturally becomes dense with seasonal saturation, requiring core aeration to improve oxygen flow. Adding organic amendments like composted bark can enhance soil structure while maintaining the pH 5.5-6.0 range that supports native plants.

Can I maintain my tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass blend under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather sensing irrigation systems from Rain Bird or Hunter controllers preserve turf health within voluntary conservation limits. These systems adjust watering schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data, reducing water use by 15-25% compared to traditional timers. Programming deep, infrequent watering cycles encourages deeper root growth that withstands dry periods while staying compliant with municipal water guidelines.

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