Professional landscape design and installation for Utah County homes and properties.
Local Landscape Design Expertise
In Utah County, quality landscape design shapes how your outdoor space functions and feels. We plan, install, and build outdoor areas that handle Utah's climate and fit how you live. From grading to finished hardscapes, we guide you every step.
We start with understanding your land and vision, then move through clear stages to bring your outdoor space to life.
We evaluate your land, drainage, sun exposure, and soil to understand what works best for Utah County.
We create a design that meets your needs and budget, showing you exactly what to expect.
We shape the land, manage drainage, and prepare surfaces so everything builds on solid ground.
We build hardscapes, plant, and construct outdoor spaces with care and attention to detail.
We clean up, make final touches, and show you how to care for your new outdoor space.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Landscape design and installation covers a range of outdoor needs in Utah County.
Full landscape design and installation transforms your yard into a functional, attractive space. We handle everything from the initial concept to the final plantings and hardscape features, ensuring your new landscape fits Utah County's climate and your home's style.
This service is ideal for homeowners who want a complete outdoor redesign without managing multiple contractors.

Complete landscape installation in Utah County with integrated planting and hardscape.

Custom hardscape features including patios and retaining walls across Utah County neighborhoods.
Hardscape design focuses on built elements—patios, pathways, retaining walls, and outdoor structures. These features create the bones of your landscape and handle Utah County's freeze-thaw cycles well when designed properly.
Hardscapes add usable space, improve drainage, and define your outdoor layout for years to come.
Outdoor living spaces extend your home into the yard—patios, deck areas, fire pits, and seating zones. We design these spaces so you can use them comfortably in Utah County's seasonal weather.
A well-designed outdoor living area becomes a natural extension of your home where family and friends gather.

Outdoor living patio and gathering space designed for Utah County homeowners.

Site grading and excavation work preparing Utah County properties for landscaping.
Grading and excavation shape your land, manage water drainage, and prepare surfaces for hardscapes and planting. Proper grading prevents water pooling and foundation issues in Utah County homes.
This foundational work ensures everything else you build on your property performs well.
A well-designed landscape adds value, improves how your property functions, and creates space where you actually want to spend time.
A thoughtful landscape plan prevents costly drainage issues, soil erosion, and poorly placed plantings that fail in Utah County's climate. Good design works with your land, not against it.
When landscape features are planned together, they integrate smoothly, perform better, and require less maintenance over time. You avoid expensive fixes down the road.
Utah County's climate brings cold winters, dry summers, and freeze-thaw cycles that demand landscape solutions built to handle these conditions. Plant selection, hardscape materials, and drainage design must all account for local weather patterns.
The right design keeps your landscape healthy and functional year-round.
We know Utah County's neighborhoods, weather patterns, and building regulations that affect landscaping.
Working with a landscape designer who understands Utah County means your project accounts for local soil types, water availability, elevation changes, and seasonal patterns. We've worked across neighborhoods throughout the county and understand what thrives here.
From valley locations to foothills areas, we design landscapes that fit your specific neighborhood and property conditions.
Landscape design creates a complete plan for your outdoor space, including layout, drainage, plant selection, hardscapes, and how everything works together. It considers your land's slope, sun exposure, soil, and Utah County's climate to prevent problems and maximize function.
Common questions about landscape design in Utah County.
Yes. We can redesign around existing features, remove and replace elements, or do a complete overhaul depending on what you want.
No. Your design is a guide. We can phase projects, skip elements, or adjust plans based on your budget and priorities.
We recommend native and adapted plants that handle Utah County's cold winters, dry summers, and alkaline soil. This reduces water use and maintenance.
We assess your site's natural slope, grade to direct water away from foundations, and install drainage features where needed.
Cold winters, freeze-thaw cycles, and dry summers require hardscapes designed for durability and plants selected for climate resilience. We factor this into every design decision.
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