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M Z Vasquez Landscaping operates out of Rancho Vista Estates in Temecula, serving the mix of residential properties across the valley—from newer tract-home neighborhoods to established Wine Country estates where landscape aesthetics carry more weight. The work splits between design consultation, full installation, and ongoing maintenance contracts, with a strong focus on drought-tolerant conversions and xeriscape builds that align with California water restrictions and the SoCal Water$mart rebate programs driving turf-removal projects. Homeowners converting traditional lawns to native plantings, hardscape, and low-water irrigation find this the practical contractor lane rather than the design-only consultation. Wine Country properties seeking cohesive outdoor spaces that read as intentional rather than generic also fit the scope. For owners managing multi-property maintenance or larger hardscape projects—retaining walls, irrigation overhauls, tree work—the ongoing relationship model works better than one-off installs. The Rancho Vista location keeps route efficiency reasonable across central and south Temecula neighborhoods where most of the conversion demand sits.
Mundell Steven C is a state-licensed landscaping contractor based in Temecula, holding an active CSLB C-27 license (#1025381) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.
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Get ListedGardenladys operates on Main Street in Temecula as a full-scope landscape contractor handling design, installation, and ongoing maintenance across residential properties in the valley.
Gardenladys operates on Main Street in Temecula as a full-scope landscape contractor handling design, installation, and ongoing maintenance across residential properties in the valley. The work spans drought-tolerant conversions—pulling out water-hungry turf and replanting with native shrubs, decomposed granite, and low-water perennials—alongside traditional planting, irrigation system design and repair, hardscape projects like pavers and retaining walls, and seasonal maintenance contracts. The shift toward California water-conscious landscaping has reshaped local demand; many Temecula homeowners are replacing failing lawns with drought-tolerant alternatives, often timing it to capture SoCal Water$mart turf rebates that make the conversion cost-neutral or better. Property type shapes the aesthetic direction: newer tract-home landscapes in subdivisions like Redhawk or Harveston tend toward clean, low-maintenance designs with rock and specimen plantings, while Wine Country properties and larger acreage often call for more elaborate hardscape and transitional layouts. Homeowners deciding between a one-time landscape refresh and an ongoing maintenance contract find Gardenladys suits both—a single installation for a specific project, or a seasonal crew handling irrigation adjustments, pruning, and seasonal plantings year-round.
Such a cool spot. The owners are so nice and helpful too.
This place is the best they have super cute garden stuff and plants, the owners are really sweet, definitely recommend 🪴💚
What Locals Know
Temecula's clay-heavy soil, summer heat exceeding 95°F, and Water Authority rebates for turf removal make drought-tolerant hardscape redesigns a practical investment for most homeowners. Native and adapted plantings that perform locally require knowhow about soil amendment and microclimate zones across the valley's elevation changes.
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