Noahs Ark Landscaping

CA

5 (7 reviews)

some traditional grass (for kids)privacy hedgenative fragrant plantsrelocation of existing fruit treeetc. Thrilled with the results and can&#8217t wait for everything to grow in more.&#8221— Nick Jandl &#8220Every person connected with Noah&#8217s Ark Landscaping I have worked with has been politecommunicative and took care to leave my property neat and accessible. The ownerNoah— Dr. Pierce &#8220Noah is my go-to licensed landscape contractor because he’s water-wise (QWEL certified)qualified— Rocsana Saddigh &#8220s Ark Landscaping — sustainablehigh-quality results every time. Get a quote today! Service Areas Serving Los Angeless Ark Landscaping (424) 257-2060 Hours

80% on your outdoor water bill. Learn More Native & Edible Gardens Bring life to your property with California native plants, pollinator-friendly flowers, and productive vegetable beds. We design gardens that thrive in our climate, support wildlife, and give you the joy of fresh, homegrown produce. Learn More Rock Gardens & Drought-Tolerant Landscaping Enhance your outdoor space with stunning rock garden designs and drought-tolerant plantings. These low-maintenance landscapes are as beau

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