Las Vegas yards need regular care to stay healthy and sharp in the desert heat.
A garden that looks fine in spring can fall apart fast by June. Las Vegas summers hit 110°F or higher. Plants stress out quickly, weeds push through gravel, and drip emitters clog without warning. We've seen tidy yards turn into a mess in just a few weeks of neglect. If your flower beds are overgrown, your shrubs are leggy, or your rock beds are full of debris, it's time to call. Waiting makes the work harder and more expensive. The Southern Nevada Water Authority also tracks water waste, so a poorly maintained irrigation setup can cost you more than just a bad-looking yard.[1] Don't let a small problem grow into a big one.
Shrubs grow fast in spring and can block windows or crowd walkways. We trim them back to a clean, healthy shape.
Desert weeds are tough. Buffelgrass and other invasives spread fast through gravel and flower beds. We pull them out and treat the area to slow regrowth.
Summer heat kills plants that aren't desert-adapted. We remove dead material and can replace it with drought-tolerant options that actually survive here.
A clogged emitter can quietly kill a plant over a few weeks. We check drip systems during maintenance visits and flag problems before they get worse.
Wind and foot traffic push gravel out of place and collect leaves and debris in beds. We rake, redistribute, and haul away what doesn't belong.
Spring and fall are the best times to reset your garden. We clear out old growth, prep beds, and get everything ready for the next season.
Skipping maintenance doesn't just hurt curb appeal. It lets weeds spread, plants die, and small irrigation problems turn into big water bills. We've worked in Las Vegas since 1996. We know the soil, the heat, and the HOA rules in neighborhoods across the valley. A quick call now saves a lot of money later.
We handle garden maintenance for homeowners all across Las Vegas. Whether you need a one-time cleanup or regular upkeep, our landscaper team is ready to help. Call us and we'll put together a free estimate.
The process is straightforward from your first call to a finished yard.
We come out and look at your garden. We note what needs trimming, weeding, cleanup, or repair. Then we give you a clear quote with no surprises.
Our crew arrives and works through the full scope we agreed on. We trim, weed, clean up debris, and check your drip lines. We work carefully and leave your yard looking sharp.
Before we leave, we do a quick check to make sure everything looks right. And if you want regular visits, we'll set up a schedule that fits your yard and your budget.
Garden maintenance pricing in Las Vegas depends on yard size, how much work has built up, and what services you need. A small, tidy yard costs less than a large property with overgrown beds and clogged drip lines. Properties in areas like Summerlin or Henderson's Green Valley sometimes have HOA requirements that add to the scope. We give you a straight quote after seeing the yard. No hidden fees, no guessing. We also offer free estimates so you can plan ahead without any pressure.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners.
Most visits run between $75 and $400 depending on yard size and condition. A small desert garden with gravel beds costs less than a large property with multiple planted areas. We give you a free estimate after seeing the yard so you know the number before we start.
A typical visit takes one to three hours. Smaller, well-kept yards go faster. But if beds are overgrown or there's a lot of debris, it takes longer. We'll give you a realistic time estimate when we do your walkthrough.
You can handle light tasks like picking up debris or pulling a few weeds. But Las Vegas heat is tough to work in, and desert weeds are stubborn. In our experience, DIY maintenance often misses drip line problems and weed roots. A professional visit catches things a homeowner might miss.
Most homeowners do well with monthly visits during spring and fall, and every six to eight weeks in summer. Winter is slower, but a cleanup before spring makes a big difference. We can set up a schedule that fits your yard's actual needs.
Things get out of hand fast here. Weeds spread through gravel beds, shrubs get leggy, and dead plant material builds up. We've seen yards that looked fine in March turn into a real project by July. Catching it early saves time and money.
Look for weeds pushing through gravel, shrubs that have grown past their intended shape, and plants that look dry even with irrigation running. Dead patches and debris buildup are also clear signs. If you're not sure, just call us and we'll take a look for free.
Yes, we do. We've worked in HOA communities across Las Vegas for decades, including areas with strict landscaping standards. We know what those communities expect and we work to keep your yard compliant. Just let us know your HOA requirements and we'll factor them in.