Landscaping in Holladay, Utah

Mature landscapes need careful changes

Holladay is known for its established neighborhoods and a heavy tree canopy. Properties near Big Cottonwood Creek or older ditch routes may also have water movement that isn’t obvious during dry weather.

We look at root zones and existing drainage before removing old landscape features. That protects the parts of the yard worth keeping.

Landscape Work Throughout Holladay

Care and renovation for established Holladay yards

We help Holladay homeowners update aging landscapes without losing the mature character that makes the property feel settled.

Xeriscaping

Create a low-water landscape in Holladay that works beneath mature trees and still feels appropriate for an established home.

Yard work and maintenance

Maintain larger yards with consistent care that keeps growth from closing in around paths or property edges.

Landscaping

Rework an older landscape when beds have spread, and the original layout no longer feels clear.

Sprinkler systems

Install sprinkler zones that work around mature roots and the changing shade beneath large canopies.

Sprinkler upgrades

Modernize an older irrigation system without watering every section of the yard the same way.

Sprinkler repairs

Repair broken lines or valves that create soft ground near mature trees and older hardscape.

Landscape construction and
renovations

Renovate a Holladay yard while preserving useful trees and correcting worn surface grades.

Sprinkler winterizing

Winterize the irrigation system before cold temperatures damage exposed parts in shaded areas.

Retaining walls

Build a retaining wall to support a sloped section and direct water away from the structure.

Patios and walkways

Add a patio or walkway that fits the scale of a larger, established property.

Concrete driveways

Replace aging driveway concrete with careful base work around nearby roots and landscape edges.

Explore all services

Explore the full range of Holladay landscape care and construction services available from our team.

Why Holladay Homeowners Work With Us

We don’t treat a mature yard like an empty lot

A large tree or an old drainage route shapes the whole project. We take those conditions seriously before deciding what to remove or rebuild.

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We protect established roots when grading or building near mature trees.
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All Seasons has served Utah homeowners since 1987 with steady local experience.
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Our team is planning a larger renovation to keep the property manageable.
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You receive a written proposal that defines the scope and price.
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We explain how the work may affect existing trees or drainage before it begins.
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Every Holladay project receives licensed and insured service.

How It Works

Planning a landscape update in Holladay

We begin by identifying what needs to change and what the property is better off keeping.

Step 1

Set up a property visit

Tell us what you want to improve at your Holladay home. We’ll schedule time to walk the yard with you.

Step 2

Study the existing landscape

We look at mature root zones and where water moves after irrigation. Existing hardscape also affects the plan.

Step 3

Review the proposed work

The written estimate explains the project in clear terms. It also gives you the price before scheduling.

Step 4

Complete the approved update

Our crew follows the plan and works carefully around the parts of the yard.

Step 5

Go over the final details

We review the finished work with you and explain how to care for the updated areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Holladay landscaping

Keep heavy excavation away from major roots and avoid changing the soil depth near the trunk. The layout shift around the tree instead of forcing the tree to fit the plan.

The area may sit along an old drainage route, or the soil may receive water from uphill. A sprinkler leak makes the same spot worse.

Yes. Start with the part causing the most trouble, such as irrigation or drainage. Later phases build on that work without tearing it back out.

They lift shallow lines or make repairs difficult. Roots also change how water spreads through the soil around the tree.

Terracing helps when the grade is hard to use or the soil keeps washing downhill. Each level needs drainage so water doesn’t collect behind the wall.

Serving Holladay and neighboring east-side communities

All Seasons Landscaping serves properties in Holladay and nearby areas along the east side of the Salt Lake Valley.

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Bring us out to your Holladay property

If an established yard needs better irrigation or a thoughtful renovation, All Seasons Landscaping will walk the property and provide a free estimate.

We’ll help you decide what to preserve and where a practical update will make the biggest difference.