Professional Lawn Care for Every Fresno Neighborhood

From Fig Garden estates to Woodward Park family homes — we keep Fresno's yards green through 100-degree summers and everything in between.

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Why Fresno Homeowners Choose Us

Fresno is the heart of the Central Valley — the agricultural capital of the world, home to Fresno State, and one of California's most diverse cities. With over 120 languages spoken across its neighborhoods, Fresno is a city of communities. And each community deserves a lawn care team that understands its unique needs.

That's where we come in. We grew up in the Central Valley. We know what 38 days of triple-digit heat does to a Bermuda lawn. We know the alkaline soil that turns fescue yellow. We know the difference between maintaining a quarter-acre lot in Sunnyside and a sprawling property in Fig Garden. And we bring that knowledge to every yard we service.

Whether you're a first-time homeowner in Southeast Fresno looking for affordable weekly maintenance, or you own a Woodward Park property that needs a full landscape redesign, our pricing is transparent and our work speaks for itself.

Built for Fresno's Climate

Extreme Heat

Fresno hits 100°F+ nearly 40 days a year. We adjust mowing heights, watering schedules, and fertilization timing to protect your lawn through the worst of summer — and help it recover in fall.

Water Conservation

Between city watering restrictions and the Lawn to Garden rebate ($2/sqft, up to $3,000), Fresno is pushing for water-smart landscapes. We design systems that deliver maximum green with minimum water — or help you transition to drought-tolerant alternatives.

Alkaline Soil

Fresno's soil pH runs around 8.0, making nutrient absorption tough for many plants. We use soil amendments, iron treatments, and the right grass varieties to work with — not against — the soil.

Serving Every Fresno Neighborhood

Fig Garden
Woodward Park
Tower District
Bullard
Sunnyside
Clovis Trail
Southeast Fresno
North Fresno
Hoover
McLane
Roosevelt
West Fresno

Don't see your neighborhood? We still serve it. Call us at (559) 567-5328.

Fresno's Water-Smart Future

California's AB-1572 is changing how commercial and multi-unit properties manage landscaping. Commercial properties must remove non-functional turf by 2027, and multi-unit residential by 2028. For HOA common areas, the deadline is 2029.

Combined with Fresno's Lawn to Garden rebate program (up to $3,000 back), there's never been a better time to upgrade your landscaping. We help property owners navigate these changes — from planning compliant designs to installing water-efficient alternatives like artificial turf, native plantings, and decorative rock.

Not sure where to start? Call us for a free consultation. We'll walk your property and show you the options.

Fresno Lawn Care FAQs

How do I keep my Fresno lawn alive in 100-degree heat?

Fresno averages 38 days above 100°F each summer. The key is deep, infrequent watering (early morning), proper mowing height (keep Bermuda at 1.5–2 inches), and seasonal fertilization. We adjust our maintenance schedule throughout the year to match Fresno's extreme temperature swings.

What is Fresno's Lawn to Garden rebate program?

The City of Fresno offers up to $2 per square foot (max $3,000) to replace water-thirsty lawns with drought-tolerant landscaping. We can help you design and install a qualifying landscape — from artificial turf to xeriscaping with native plants — so you save water and get your rebate.

What does AB-1572 mean for Fresno property owners?

California's AB-1572 requires commercial properties to remove non-functional turf by 2027, and multi-unit residential by 2028. If you own commercial property in Fresno, we can help you transition to compliant landscaping — including artificial turf, drought-tolerant plants, or decorative rock.

Which grass type is best for Fresno yards?

Bermuda grass is the champion for Fresno's hot summers — it thrives in full sun and handles heat stress well. For shaded areas or year-round green, tall fescue is a strong choice. We often recommend a Bermuda/fescue blend for yards with mixed sun and shade.

Do you serve all Fresno neighborhoods?

Yes — we serve all of Fresno including Fig Garden, Woodward Park, Tower District, Bullard, Sunnyside, Clovis Trail, Southeast Fresno, and everywhere in between. No area is too far for us.

What lawn pests are common in Fresno?

Grubs, chinch bugs, and armyworms are the most common lawn pests in Fresno. Grubs eat grass roots (causing brown patches that peel up like carpet), while chinch bugs and armyworms damage blades. We monitor for these during regular maintenance and can treat them before they take over.

Ready to Transform Your Fresno Yard?

Get a free quote today. Call us or book online — we'll take care of the rest.