From the Plaza to the Hills

Landscaping in Orange

Orange runs from the historic homes ringing the Plaza to hillside communities pushing into Santiago Canyon — flatland heritage on one end, slope irrigation and fire-zone realities on the other. We maintain both ends of the city.

Old Towne and the established flats

The neighborhoods around the Plaza and Chapman University hold some of the oldest residential landscapes in the county — craftsman-era properties, mature trees, and irrigation that has been patched by four generations of owners. West of the 55 and through the central tracts, the story is similar: established landscapes whose main enemy is aging infrastructure. This is steady territory for our irrigation repair service, and for maintenance programs that respect what makes these properties worth keeping.

East Orange: slopes, canyons, and HOA country

East of the 55, Orange changes character. Santiago Hills, Serrano Heights, and the communities toward Orange Park Acres bring slope acreage, association-managed greenbelts, and landscapes bordering open canyon. Slope irrigation failures here do not just kill plants — they undermine erosion control on ground the association is responsible for. Our HOA landscaping program treats slopes as first-class scope, not an afterthought, and we flag erosion and drainage issues to boards before winter rains make them expensive.

Orange Park Acres adds its own wrinkle: large lots, equestrian properties, and owners who need genuine grounds maintenance at a scale most residential services will not touch.

Commercial properties in Orange

From the medical corridor around St. Joseph and CHOC-affiliated offices to retail along Tustin Street and Chapman Avenue, commercial Orange gets the same treatment as our other commercial maintenance clients: fixed schedule, consistent crew, irrigation checked on every visit.

From Plaza historic to canyon hillside.

One company for both ends of Orange. Call for a walkthrough this week.

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FAQ

Orange landscaping FAQs

Do you handle hillside and slope properties in east Orange?

Yes — Santiago Hills, Serrano Heights, and the surrounding communities are core service territory. Slope work means maintaining erosion-control planting, keeping slope irrigation alive (failures there hide the longest), and reporting drainage or slippage concerns to owners and boards early.

Can you maintain large lots in Orange Park Acres?

We can. OPA properties are grounds, not yards — multiple irrigation zones, pasture edges, long frontages, mature trees. We scope them like small commercial sites: defined areas, defined frequency, flat monthly price.

My Old Towne property has original-era irrigation. Can you work with it?

Usually yes. Old systems are not automatically bad systems, and historic properties rarely benefit from trench-everything replacements. We repair what is fixable, adapt around what is fragile, and when a section genuinely must be replaced, we do it without wrecking established planting.

Do you know the fire-zone landscaping rules near the canyons?

We work with defensible-space requirements regularly in east Orange and keep plantings near open space maintained with fuel reduction in mind — clearance, dead material removal, and species-appropriate trimming. For formal fire-authority compliance questions we defer to OCFA guidance, but day-to-day maintenance is done with those rules in view.

Orange properties, maintained like we mean it.

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