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    Friendly Landscaping

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - Friendly Landscaping

    Deck design

    Earthmoving or regrading

    Gardening

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    Driveway construction or installation

    Exterior wall construction

    Interior wall construction

    Retaining walls

    Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation

    Walkway construction or installation

    Irrigation construction

    Irrigation design services

    Irrigation repair or maintenance

    Landscape construction or installation

    Landscape design

    Landscape maintenance

    Landscaping building construction

    Landscaping building design

    Greenscape construction

    Greenscape design

    Playground construction

    Lawn care

    Design services

    Construction or installation

    Shrub care

    Disease management - shrubs

    Insect management - shrubs

    Shrub planting

    Shrub pruning or trimming

    Shrub removal

    Shrub transplanting

    Tree care services

    Tree planting

    Tree pruning or trimming

    Tree removal

    Tree stump removal

    Tree transplanting

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    I found jason on next door. He was very accommodating and worked very hard for me. I appreciate the quickness of his service as well.

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    Aspen Landscaping is amazing! From start to finish, the process was smooth, professional, and…read morestress-free. Eric and Lindsey's creativity and passion truly transformed our yard, and the crew (special shoutout to Sam & Anders!) went above and beyond. If you want a team that really knows landscaping and cares about every detail, Aspen is the one to call!

    * Very talented. * Very able…read more * Very communicative. * Very friendly. * Very dedicated to their craft. * Very honest. If Aspen Garden is available at the moment, man, are you ever lucky. Take the opportunity to grab 'em while you can. When Aspen gets busy, they get VERY busy, and Eric -- I conjecture -- don't quote me -- would need to turn away clients or ask them to go on a waiting list for the following year. Mr. Eric, Ms. Lindsey, and the rest of their brilliant crew have been working on a multi-year project for me putting in hardscape, including grading and, ultimately, changing (soft-scaping) our two acres from lawn to native plants+wildlife flower garden. Eric and crew are experts on native plants. The more I read about "lawns," the more I cringe every time I pass one on the road. Lawns, being non-native plants, they are animal-torturers -- ironically, lawns passively mow down animals. Think of lawns as efficient animal-disposal machines. Do the planet (and your neighborhood) a favor and make your land friendly to critters by insisting on native plants. Native plants and animals evolved together over millions of years, so when one's land doesn't have native plants, wildlife starves, all the way up and down the food-chain. Lawns are gasoline- and water-guzzlers. The lawn industry uses up a humongous amount of petroleum products merely in lawn-mowing. I am a "Gone the Lawn" person now. Lawns are appropriate ONLY under certain circumstances, like one is a croquet fanatic. I never knew that gardening was year-round. April is the month everyone waits for, but planning starts the previous autumn. Eric's physically-demanding season winds down in mid-November, so let him see your plot before the snows hide the land. Autumn is the best time to start brainstorming the design phase for the following April. Eric and crew are not only landscapers but artists.

    Friendly Landscaping - landscaping - Updated May 2026

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