The Landscape Guy, LLC

The Landscape Guy, LLC Full Service Design, Build, and Landscape Maintenance company based out of Peoria, Arizona Since 2003. Making Arizona Beautiful One Yard at a Time since 2003!
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The Landscape Guy, LLC is a family owned business based out of Peoria, Arizona that has been serving the Valley of the Sun since 2003. We offer a wide verity of landscape services, whether it be residential or commercial, starting as low as $50 and are fully capable of handling your larger projects of $100,000 plus, and of course everything else in-between. We are a fully licensed (CR21-298069), b

onded, and insured Arizona corporation. Contact us today for more information or to set up a Consultation.

11/20/2025

Drainage issues! Reach out to us, we have the solutions.

New culvert in action!

With all this amazing rain were getting, its sure to cause issues for some. We have many drainage solutions, reach out t...
11/20/2025

With all this amazing rain were getting, its sure to cause issues for some. We have many drainage solutions, reach out today for a consultation! This is a culvert recently installed to help protect a driveway.

Now Overseeding for winter Lawns. Pricing starts at $195 for up to 500 sq ft lawn. Includes dethatching, scalping, premi...
09/26/2024

Now Overseeding for winter Lawns. Pricing starts at $195 for up to 500 sq ft lawn. Includes dethatching, scalping, premium triple tri-blend seed, fertilizer, sprinkler adjustments, and programming of controller. Reach out today to schedule before the end of October 31st. 623 570-5700, www.LandscapeGuy.net

Ranked the Best in Peoria, AZ
11/27/2023

Ranked the Best in Peoria, AZ

The Landscape Guy, LLC is a family-owned and operated landscaping company. Landscapes, LLC is a family-owned and run business that has been serving the Greater Phoenix area since 2003. They pride t...

We Have 2 Lower Level tickets to the Home Opener for the DBacks game tonight at 6:40, up for grabs.The First person to p...
04/07/2022

We Have 2 Lower Level tickets to the Home Opener for the DBacks game tonight at 6:40, up for grabs.
The First person to post a photo of any of our awesome work, will score the tickets. Be sure and tag us in the photo and maybe write a little something nice!

Hello Friends! We're looking for a local t-shirt/  promo company to do some apparel for us. Any recommendations would be...
05/03/2021

Hello Friends! We're looking for a local t-shirt/ promo company to do some apparel for us. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
The Landscape Guy

11/11/2020
With the record breaking heat we had experienced this summer most people have probably noticed their plants and trees re...
09/23/2020

With the record breaking heat we had experienced this summer most people have probably noticed their plants and trees really struggle. Keep watering heavily and start fertilization to help them recover. If you had some casualties we can help with removal and replacements. The next month is a great time to start planting.

Phoenix experienced its hottest summer on record and many Arizonans found their outdoor plants to be damaged or dead. Now, they're in recovery mode.

In Honor and Remembrance
09/12/2020

In Honor and Remembrance

09/09/2020

Plants Feel the Heat!

With over 50 days of 110-degree weather in the valley, the extreme heat is taking a toll on many species of trees and shrubs.

What happens to our plants in these conditions?

According to Jeff Iles with the Department of Horticulture, high temperatures are unfavorable for the growth of many plant species because the rate of photosynthesis (the process by which plants convert the energy of the sun into chemical energy – complex sugars) begins to decline rapidly after a critical high temperature is reached, resulting in the breakdown of tissue. Photosynthesis occurs during the day and at considerably higher rates than respiration (the process by which plants convert the stored chemical energy into energy to fuel growth) which continues day and night. If photosynthesis is unable to replenish the stored chemical reserves used overnight by respiration, the plant will start to decline, exhibiting death of leaf tips and margins, branches and roots, eventually resulting in death of the plant. If extreme heat continues for weeks at a time, more plants may die.

It is difficult to define one critical high temperature for landscape plants because it varies with species, however, temperatures in the 90's and 100's undoubtedly slow this important light-energy to chemical-energy conversion for many plants.

Finally, high temperatures may cause severe water loss (desiccation) when transpiration (the process by which leaves release water v***r to the atmosphere) exceeds moisture absorption by the roots. As the water content in leaves decreases, leaves wilt slowing the rate of water loss, but this causes leaf temperatures to increase because of reduced ev***rative cooling. Again, if unfavorably high temperatures persist, this cycle can worsen so that a portion, or all of the leaf will die.

How should we care for plants in hot weather?

It is recommended to water plants deeply, ideally first thing in the morning while temperatures and transpiration rates are lower.

Mulch or apply granite to help keep soil temperatures lower, retain moisture, suppress weeds and improves soil health.

Move potted plants to a shaded area. Beware of potted plants close to a wall that might receive radiant and or reflective heat during the day.

Set up shade cloth for young tender plants.

Watch the leaves on your plants. Leaves wilt during extremely hot and sunny days as a defense mechanism. If water regimens are sufficient but the plant does not perk up in the evening or after watering in the morning then it might be a sign that soil water is not the problem.

Practice sustainable landscape management. The best defense for extreme weather is having healthy plants. Caring for them year-round with the right fertilizers and amendments, seasonal pruning, and good watering practices are the best way to help your plants make it through extreme weather.

07/05/2020

Address

Peoria, AZ
85385

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+6235705700

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