Landscaping in Tustin
Tustin is three cities wearing one name: a historic Old Town, the established master-planned hills of Tustin Ranch, and the brand-new neighborhoods rising on the old Marine base at Tustin Legacy. Each one needs different landscaping — and we maintain all three.
Three Tustins, three maintenance problems
Around Old Town and the original neighborhoods off Main Street and Newport Avenue, the landscape is mature — big trees, older irrigation, properties where the char of a hundred summers is in the soil. The work there is preservation: keeping aging systems alive sensibly and knowing when a zone has earned replacement.
Tustin Ranch is classic master-planned Orange County — golf-adjacent associations, greenbelts, slopes, and boards with standards to uphold. It is prime territory for our HOA maintenance program, and its 1990s-era irrigation is reaching the age where repairs cluster if nobody is watching the system.
Tustin Legacy and neighborhoods like Columbus Square are the opposite case: young landscapes, builder-installed systems, and new associations still figuring out what maintenance should cost. Getting the first vendor choice right there sets the community's baseline for a decade.
Commercial Tustin
Between the District at Tustin Legacy, the auto and retail corridors along Irvine Boulevard and El Camino Real, and office properties near the Tustin Market Place, commercial grounds here compete directly with Irvine's polish next door. Our commercial landscape maintenance keeps Tustin properties from looking like the poor neighbor.
Whichever Tustin you manage, we maintain it.
Old Town, the Ranch, or Legacy — one call gets a walkthrough scheduled.
Call (714) 415-2315Tustin landscaping FAQs
Do you service both older Tustin neighborhoods and the new Legacy developments?
Yes, and we deliberately treat them differently. Established neighborhoods get preservation-minded care around mature trees and aging irrigation; Legacy-area communities get documentation-heavy service that protects a young landscape while builder warranties still apply. Same company, different playbooks.
Our Tustin Ranch HOA has slopes and greenbelts. Is that in scope?
Fully. Slope ground cover, greenbelt turf, and the dedicated irrigation that serves them are written into the scope explicitly. Slopes are where deferred maintenance hides longest in Tustin Ranch — failed slope irrigation can go unnoticed until ground cover dies in patches — so our crews check those zones on every visit.
Can a new HOA at Tustin Legacy get help evaluating what maintenance should cost?
Yes. New boards often inherit a developer-set budget with no way to judge it. We will walk the property, tell you what the landscape actually requires at its age, and give you a written scope and price the board can compare against the incumbent — no obligation attached.
Tustin landscaping without the runaround.
Call (714) 415-2315 — Santa Ana is ten minutes away, and so are we.
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