Temecula, CA · Serving Riverside County (760) 504-8489
Temecula · Riverside County

Commercial turf conversions that get approved.

We design drought-tolerant landscape for commercial properties, built to qualify for water agency rebates and to satisfy city landscape code.

First consultation is free, and there’s no obligation.

The same frontage, before and after conversion.

What We Do

Three reasons owners call us

Turf rebate conversions

Lawn out, drought-tolerant planting in. Designed from the start to qualify for your water agency’s rebate program.

How rebates work

Code enforcement response

A landscape notice is a deadline, not a dead end. We design the fix and prepare the submittal that closes the file.

Respond to a notice

Commercial landscape design

Planting plans, irrigation plans, construction documents, and water calculations scaled to commercial sites.

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Time Sensitive

Got a notice? Start the clock in your favor.

Temecula has stepped up landscape code enforcement. Notices are going out for dead lawn, bare dirt, thin plant coverage, and landscaping that no longer matches the plan on file.

Lead time is the single biggest factor in a clean outcome. Call the day the notice arrives, not the week before the deadline.

What we see most

  • Dead or removed lawn left as bare dirt
  • Landscaping that no longer matches the approved plan
  • Insufficient plant coverage or missing ground cover
  • Overgrown or hazardous plantings
  • Irrigation that breaks current water-use rules

Deadline on the notice? Call first, email second. Phone calls get answered the same day.

How It Works

Four steps, every project

  1. Call and consult

    Tell us the property, roughly how much turf, and whether a rebate or a notice is involved. Most questions get answered on the first call.

  2. Site visit and measure

    We walk the site, measure the turf areas, photograph existing conditions, and check drainage, slope, irrigation, and access.

  3. Design and documentation

    A landscape plan built around approved drought-tolerant species, sized to meet program and code requirements, with the drawings the agency expects.

  4. Submittal and approval

    Documents submitted in the reviewing agency’s format. We answer revision comments and stay with the file until it clears.

Your own contractor handles the installation. We stay available to walk them through the approved drawings. Compare packages →

Recent Work

Turf out, water bill down

Conversions across Temecula and Riverside County.

Temecula, CA · Commercial turf conversion

Business park frontage

Ornamental lawn along the street frontage replaced with a drought-tolerant plant palette, bark mulch, and decomposed granite pathways.

Tell us about the property

The address, roughly how much turf is involved, and whether there’s a deadline. That’s enough to start.

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