Top Landscaping Services in Snoqualmie, WA,  98024  | Compare & Call

Snoqualmie Landscaping

Snoqualmie Landscaping

Snoqualmie, WA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Snoqualmie Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Snoqualmie, Washington. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
FEATURED
The Valley Outdoor Services

The Valley Outdoor Services

Snoqualmie WA 98065
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Pressure Washers

The Valley Outdoor Services is a locally owned and operated business in Snoqualmie, WA, founded by a Mount Si High School graduate who brings hometown dedication to every project. Specializing in land...

Alpenglow Landscaping

Alpenglow Landscaping

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (17)
Snoqualmie WA 98069
Landscaping

Based in Snoqualmie, Alpenglow Landscaping is dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy landscapes that thrive in the Pacific Northwest. With over 30 years of local experience, we under...

J & R Rockscapes

J & R Rockscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Snoqualmie WA 98065
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Landscape Architects or Designers

J & R Rockscapes is a Snoqualmie-based landscape design and construction company that has been building beautiful, functional outdoor spaces since 2005. Founded by local experts, the company specializ...

Stone Creek Landscaping

Stone Creek Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Snoqualmie WA 98065
Landscaping

Stone Creek Landscaping serves the Snoqualmie, WA, community, focusing on practical solutions for common local yard challenges. Many homes in the area contend with lawn damage from invasive tree roots...

Morales Landscaping of Snoqualmie

Morales Landscaping of Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie WA 98065
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Irrigation

Morales Landscaping of Snoqualmie is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company that has been serving the Snoqualmie Valley since 1996. We are a fully licensed, certified, insured, and bonded team, ...

Snoqualmie Design

Snoqualmie Design

Snoqualmie WA 98065
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Snoqualmie Design brings a unique blend of artistic vision and technical expertise to landscaping in the Snoqualmie Valley. Founder Andrea combines her degree in Landscape Design & Construction from S...



Common Questions

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas-powered noise. What's a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative to our traditional lawn?

Transitioning to a landscape anchored by native plants like Salal, Red Flowering Currant, and Western Sword Fern dramatically reduces maintenance. These species are adapted to our acidic soil and climate, requiring no fertilizer, minimal summer water once established, and no weekly mowing. This shift aligns with the move toward electric equipment, as the need for gas-powered blowers and mowers vanishes, future-proofing your property against tightening noise ordinances.

Our lawn has been struggling since we moved into our Snoqualmie Ridge home. The soil seems thin and water runs right off. What's the underlying issue?

Homes built in 2005, common in Snoqualmie Ridge, have soils that are now 21 years into development. The original glacial till and construction compaction created a shallow, acidic sandy loam with poor structure. This soil lacks mature organic matter, leading to low water retention and nutrient availability. Core aeration and incorporating 2-3 inches of compost are critical first steps to rebuild soil biology and improve permeability for long-term health.

We're adding a patio and are deciding between wood decking and pavers. Which is better for longevity and safety in Snoqualmie?

Permeable basalt pavers are superior for durability and fire safety. Unlike wood, which requires constant sealing and decays, basalt is permanent and maintenance-free. For the Moderate Fire Wise rating in Snoqualmie Ridge, pavers create a critical non-combustible defensible space adjacent to your home. Their permeability also directly addresses our drainage hazards, making them a multifunctional choice that supports both landscape resilience and safety compliance.

We've spotted English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry taking over a planting bed. What's the safest way to remove these invasive species?

English Ivy and Himalayan Blackberry are high-priority invasive species in our area. Manual removal is most effective for immediate control: cut vines at the base and carefully dig out root crowns. For persistent regrowth, a targeted, phosphorus-free herbicide application may be necessary. Always follow the Washington State Department of Agriculture guidelines for safe use. This approach manages the problem without violating the local phosphorus-free fertilizer mandate.

With Stage 1 water conservation in effect, how can we keep our Perennial Ryegrass lawn healthy without wasting water?

Effective irrigation under voluntary conservation requires precision. A Wi-Fi ET-based system is essential; it automatically adjusts runtime using local weather data to match plant evapotranspiration. For your grass blend, this means deep, infrequent watering in the early morning to minimize evaporation and fungal pressure. Properly calibrated, this technology can reduce water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf vigor, keeping you well within municipal guidelines.

A major windstorm brought down branches across our driveway. We need an emergency cleanup to meet HOA rules. How quickly can a crew respond?

For urgent HOA compliance or safety issues, we prioritize rapid dispatch. A crew can typically mobilize from our base near Snoqualmie Falls Park, taking I-90 east to Snoqualmie Ridge. Accounting for post-storm traffic, arrival is estimated at 20-30 minutes. Our fleet includes electric chippers and hauling equipment that operate within the 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM weekday noise ordinance, allowing for immediate, compliant work.

We want to regrade and terrace our sloped 0.15-acre yard. What permits and contractor qualifications should we look for?

Any significant grading or earthwork on a 0.15-acre lot in Snoqualmie requires a permit from the Community Development Department to ensure proper drainage and erosion control. Crucially, you must hire a contractor licensed by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries for excavation work. This licensing guarantees they carry the necessary bond and insurance, protecting you from liability. Unlicensed grading can lead to structural damage, neighbor disputes, and costly fines.

Our yard turns into a pond during heavy rains. What's a lasting solution for Snoqualmie's runoff problems?

High runoff is a known hazard here due to impermeable glacial till beneath shallow topsoil. The solution integrates grading and permeable materials. Installing a dry well or French drain system captures subsurface water. Surfacing paths or patios with permeable basalt pavers allows precipitation to infiltrate directly, meeting the Snoqualmie Community Development Department's stormwater management standards. This two-part approach mitigates surface pooling and reduces erosion.

Scroll to Top
CALL US NOW