Service
Cleanup & Rehab
For yards that have been left alone too long. We restore them without ripping out what's still good.
The single biggest mistake in landscape rehab is treating the yard as a teardown. Most overgrown Coronado yards have eight to fifteen mature plants in them that are worth saving — they're just hidden under invasive growth, deferred pruning, and the wrong mulch.
Our rehab process starts with a survey: what's worth keeping, what to thin, what to remove. Then we clean it up the way you'd restore an old house — selectively, by hand, in passes.
What rehab usually includes
- Selective removal of dead, invasive, or wrong-place plants
- Hard pruning of mature shrubs and trees to restore shape
- Soil remediation where it's compacted or depleted
- Irrigation audit + fix on the existing system
- Re-mulching and edging
- Replacement plantings to fill what we had to remove
How we price it
Most rehab projects are priced as a phased fixed bid — week one we cut and clean, week two we plant and irrigate, week three we mulch and walk it together. You see the bill before each phase starts.
Common Questions
Cleanup & Rehab — FAQ
My yard is bad. Can it be saved?
Almost always, yes. The exceptions are usually drainage failures or root-bound hardpan that need engineered solutions. We'll tell you in the walkthrough.
How fast can you start?
We try to start cleanups within 2–3 weeks. If it's an emergency (open house, listing prep), tell us — we sometimes move things around.
Free, no-pressure consultation
Tell us about your yard.
Samuel will walk the property, listen to what you want, and tell you honestly what we'd do — and what we wouldn't.