Business Hours
- Mon - Fri
- -
- Sat - Sun
- Closed
Business Hours
- Mon - Fri
- -
- Sat - Sun
- Closed
Service Areas: Camarillo, Somis, Ventura, Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, & surrounding areas
Proudly Serving Camarillo & Ventura County Since 1981
Softscaping Services
Professional care for your properties vegetation. We specialize in creating beautiful landscapes in Ventura County.
- Tree Care, Shrub & Bush Care
- Grading, Mulching, & Aggregate
- Flowers, Bed Maintenance, Fertilization
- Seeding & Sod Installation
- Maintenance Services
- And More!
Softscaping Services
Tree & Plant Care:
- Tree Care
- Shrub & Bush Care
- Flowers
- Succulents
- Bed Maintenance
- Fertilization

Lawn & Soil Services:
- Seeding
- Sod Installation
- Grading
- Mulching
- Aggregate

Maintenance Services:
- Weekly Services
- Monthly Services
- Quarterly Services
- Seasonal Services
- Learn More

And More!
Give us a call to discuss your needs!
This is a paragraph. Writing in paragraphs lets visitors find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
This is a paragraph. Writing in paragraphs lets visitors find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
This is a paragraph. Writing in paragraphs lets visitors find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
This is a paragraph. Writing in paragraphs lets visitors find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
This is a paragraph. Writing in paragraphs lets visitors find what they are looking for quickly and easily.
Name Lastname
Title
Name Lastname
Title
Name Lastname
Title
FAQ's
What's the difference between hardscaping and softscaping?
Hardscaping includes non-living elements like pavers, rocks, concrete, fences, gates, and fountains. In contrast, softscaping involves living elements such as grasses, flowers, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees. Combining both hardscaping and softscaping creates a balanced, aesthetically pleasing landscape.
Should I hardscape or softscape first?
When planning your landscape design, it's best to start with hardscaping. Hardscaping establishes the structure and shape of your outdoor space, creating the foundation for softscape elements. By installing hardscapes first, you ensure that the integrity of the land is protected and that softscape elements can be added seamlessly to enhance the overall design.
What is softscaping?
Softscaping refers to the living, horticultural elements of landscaping. This includes plants, grasses, flowers, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees. Softscaping focuses on adding color, texture, and natural beauty to your outdoor space, complementing the structural elements provided by hardscaping to create a harmonious and vibrant landscape.
Other Services
Explore our other services!