Landscaping in Salt Lake City, Utah

City lots need a plan that fits the block

A yard near Rose Park doesn’t behave like one along Foothill Drive. Salt Lake City properties shift from flat, compact lots to steep sites with mature trees and older irrigation.

We start with how water moves across the lot. Then we look at access and the condition of what’s already there before recommending work.

A vibrant garden featuring colorful flowers and sprinklers watering the plants.

Landscape Help Across Salt Lake City

Practical yard and sprinkler service for Salt Lake City homes

We help Salt Lake City homeowners keep established yards under control and make practical changes when old systems or tight spaces create problems.

Xeriscaping

Reduce thirsty turf with a Salt Lake City xeriscape that fits the park strip or front yard without looking bare.

Yard work and maintenance

Keep established city yards clean through scheduled mowing and seasonal attention to prevent fast-growing weeds from taking over.

Landscaping

Rework a Salt Lake City landscape when the layout feels dated and harder to maintain than it needs to be.

Sprinkler systems

Plan sprinkler zones around narrow lawns and mature planting areas so water reaches the right place without soaking pavement.

Sprinkler upgrades

Update mixed sprinkler heads or aging controls when an older system wastes water and leaves uneven coverage.

Sprinkler repairs

Track down leaks or weak zones before dry patches spread across a Salt Lake City lawn.

Landscape construction and
renovations

Renovate older yards with new grading and cleaner bed lines while working around limited city access.

Sprinkler winterizing

Winterize the irrigation system before freezing nights, as freezing temperatures can damage exposed parts or cause water to freeze in the lines.

Retaining walls

Build a retaining wall where an East Bench slope needs support or a usable level area is needed.

Patios and walkways

Add a patio or walkway that connects tight outdoor areas without crowding the rest of the lot.

Concrete driveways

Replace a worn driveway with concrete built for regular traffic and Salt Lake City freeze-thaw conditions.

Explore all services

Review every service available for Salt Lake City yards, from recurring care to full landscape construction.

Why Salt Lake City Homeowners Work With Us

Local experience without the sales pitch

Salt Lake City homeowners call us when a property needs more than a surface fix. We take time to understand the site and explain the work clearly.

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We adjust the plan for compact city lots and the steeper ground found near the foothills.
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Our team has worked on Utah landscapes since 1987, so local soil and seasonal changes aren’t new to us.
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One crew can handle ongoing care or a larger renovation, which keeps the project easier to coordinate.
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Your written proposal shows the work and the price before scheduling begins.
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We return calls and keep the next step clear throughout the job.
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Licensed and insured crews work on every Salt Lake City property we service.

How It Works

How a Salt Lake City landscape project gets started

We keep the process clear so you know what happens before anyone begins work.

Step 1

Tell us what’s happening

Call or send an online request and describe the Salt Lake City property. We’ll set a time to see it in person.

Step 2

Walk the lot with us

We look at irrigation performance and how water moves through the yard. Tight access or grade changes also shape the recommendation.

Step 3

Read the project details

You receive a written estimate that explains the work and cost. It also covers the materials and expected timing.

Step 4

Schedule the work

Once you approve the plan, we coordinate the crew and complete the job as outlined.

Step 5

Check the finished result

We walk through the completed work with you and cover any applicable care instructions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions Salt Lake City homeowners often ask

Choose plants that can handle reflected heat and limited irrigation. A simple layout with clear spacing also keeps the strip easier to weed and safer to see across.

Older systems often mix different head types or rely on lines that no longer hold steady pressure. A zone-by-zone inspection usually shows where coverage starts to fall apart.

Yes. A narrow side yard can work better with a defined walking surface and drainage that moves water away from the foundation. The design also needs to preserve access.

Give the new planting area a clear shape and keep the edges clean. Repeating a few durable plants creates structure without filling every inch.

They often do. Water picks up speed on a grade, so the yard needs a route that slows runoff and keeps it away from the house.

Serving Salt Lake City neighborhoods and nearby communities

All Seasons Landscaping works throughout Salt Lake City and across the central Salt Lake Valley.

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Let’s take a look at your Salt Lake City property

Whether an older sprinkler system needs attention or the yard is ready for a larger update, All Seasons Landscaping can provide a free on-site estimate.

Call with questions or send an online request. We’ll talk through the property and help you choose a practical next step.