Maricopa County, AZ
Scottsdale clients expect a higher level of finish — and we deliver it.
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About This Area
We bring the same care and attention to detail to every Scottsdale project, whether it's an ongoing maintenance contract that keeps your yard looking its best year-round, a premium paver patio install, or a full desert landscape redesign. We work in both North and South Scottsdale and understand the aesthetic standards that come with the territory.
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Landscape Design
Scottsdale homeowners invest in design — they want outdoor spaces that match the quality and aesthetic of the home, with resort-level plant selection and hardscape detailing.
Hardscape Installation
Natural stone, travertine, and premium pavers for patios, pool surrounds, and outdoor kitchens are the standard in Scottsdale — builders' materials won't cut it here.
Irrigation Systems
Scottsdale's mixed plant palettes (desert + tropical accents) need properly zoned, multi-head irrigation to keep everything thriving without wasting water.
Serving Scottsdale, AZ
No travel surcharges. Same crew, every visit. Licensed & insured.
We call back within 10 minutes during business hours.
Local Expertise
Every city in the East Valley has different soil, microclimates, and property types. Here's what we see most in Scottsdale — and how we handle it.
Scottsdale homeowners expect resort-quality results — clean edges, designer plant combinations, coordinated materials, and finishes that match the neighborhood standard. A landscape that would look great in Queen Creek might look out of place in McCormick Ranch. We source premium materials, use detailed installation techniques, and take extra time on finishing details to meet Scottsdale's higher bar.
Many Scottsdale communities — especially in North Scottsdale — require portions of the lot to remain in natural desert condition. Building around natural desert means carefully preserving existing native plants, matching new plantings to the existing palette, and designing hardscape that transitions seamlessly from built to natural areas. We work within these restrictions without making the landscape feel constrained.
Scottsdale landscapes often mix drought-tolerant desert plants with higher-water accent plants, flowering beds, and sometimes even small turf areas. This diversity demands a more complex irrigation system with multiple zones, different emitter types, and seasonal adjustment schedules. We design systems that give each plant group exactly what it needs without overwatering the desert-adapted species.
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