Service Areas
Northern Nevada, end to end.
20+ years building landscapes for the high-desert climate. Pick your city to see how we approach local soil, weather, and lot conditions.

Reno, NV
Landscaping built for the Biggest Little City.
Reno sits at 4,500 feet with roughly 7 inches of annual rainfall, 300 days of sun, and an aggressive freeze-thaw cycle that punishes shortcuts in concrete, pavers, and irrigation. We've spent over 20 years learning what survives here — and what doesn't.
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Sparks, NV
Outdoor spaces sized for Spanish Springs and Spark's family lots.
Sparks has grown fast, and most homes east of Pyramid Highway sit on 6,000–10,000+ sq ft lots with builder-grade backyards waiting to be finished. We turn those blank slates into outdoor rooms — patios sized for a real dining table, putting greens, fire pits, and shade structures that handle the wind off the valley.
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Carson City, NV
Landscaping for Carson City's mix of historic and high-desert.
Carson City has a different character than Reno — older neighborhoods with mature trees, larger heritage lots, and a building stock that ranges from 1880s Victorian to 2020s tract. The right landscape choice in west Carson isn't the same as the right choice in Lakeview or on the north end.
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Spanish Springs, NV
Big lots, open sky, and the wind off the Pah Rah Range.
Spanish Springs grew up around Pyramid Highway and the valley north of Sparks, with lot sizes that beat almost anything in greater Reno. That space is the opportunity — and the challenge. Open exposure means more wind, hotter afternoons, and longer runs of irrigation to plan.
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We travel for the right project.
If you're in or around Washoe or Carson valleys — Truckee Meadows, Damonte Ranch, Galena, Pleasant Valley, Dayton, Genoa, Minden, Gardnerville — ask. We regularly work outside the four hub cities listed above.
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