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Ashoona Landscape is a state-licensed landscaping contractor based in Murrieta, holding an active CSLB C-27 license (#420517) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.

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.
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Get ListedSecluded Garden Estate operates on Pala Temecula Road, positioned to serve both the Wine Country estates scattered across north-county and the residential properties dotting Pala and surrounding…
Secluded Garden Estate operates on Pala Temecula Road, positioned to serve both the Wine Country estates scattered across north-county and the residential properties dotting Pala and surrounding areas. The scope spans design consultation, full installation, and ongoing maintenance — with particular focus on drought-tolerant conversion work, since California water restrictions and regional rebate programs have shifted most North County properties away from traditional turf. Hardscape features like pavers, retaining walls, and outdoor kitchen components round out the service range. Wine Country properties demand a different aesthetic approach than standard residential tracks, and North County residents managing larger acreage often need both irrigation design and tree service factored into the plan. Homeowners converting from thirsty lawns to California-native and low-water plantings find this type of work essential; those maintaining established estates need reliable seasonal upkeep. For small residential refresh jobs, general contractors and smaller crews handle those. For the larger property conversion, drought-tolerant redesign, or multi-year maintenance agreement, this is the category that fits.
As a wedding photographer, this is one of my FAVORITE venues! Between the ceremony overlooking the hills, to the dreamy outdoor reception space, and the cute quaint getting ready location, this venue is filled with beautiful lighting. The grand staircase leading down to the ceremony is great for pho...
Beautiful venue. We attended for our cousins wedding. Quaint, scenic surroundings which elicit the right mood for a wedding in particular. The staff was very efficient and very friendly. The food was also good, but not sure who was in charge of that. Great experience beginning to end!
I attended my nieces wedding here it was absolutely beautiful and they staff was great. My only suggestion would be for them to re-think there bathrooms. It's only one toilet for women and one toilet for men. For weddings or events it's not really ideal. Still a 5 star choice for your weddings and e...
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Pala sits in the drought-stressed inland corridor where water restrictions and turf rebates are steady incentives. Homeowners upgrading from traditional lawns to drought-tolerant landscapes often need expert guidance on native/adapted plant selection and hardscape integration to match the summer heat and sandy soils common to the area.
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