Temecula Commercial and Estate Gardening
Temecula’s rolling hills and vineyards make it a beautiful place to live and work. Our family owned team has offered Temecula Commercial and Estate Gardening services for more than ten years. We take great pride in our detailed work; from weekly lawn mowing to seasonal flower beds, we treat your property like our own. Murrieta Gardeners is insured and licensed so you can relax knowing your investment is in good hands.
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Temecula Commercial and Estate Gardening Services
- Commercial Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance: Mowing, edging, weed control and fertilization to keep business parks and HOAs tidy.
- Landscape Cleanup: Trimming shrubs and trees; removing debris and hauling it away so your grounds always look neat.
- Seasonal Flower Beds: Planting and caring for colorful annuals and perennials, giving your property curb appeal throughout the year.
- Landscape Planting: Selecting trees, shrubs and groundcovers that thrive in Temecula’s Mediterranean climate; we design both low maintenance and high impact plantings.
- Commercial and Estate Irrigation: Inspecting and repairing sprinklers, valves and drip systems to keep water use efficient.
- Landscape Design: Creating cohesive designs with shrubs, bushes and mulch that suit your architecture.
- Extra Maintenance: fertilizer and weed treatments, tree trimming and removal, soil and mulch delivery, sprinkler and valve repairs, timer and wiring service and system tuning.

Plants That Love Temecula
Temecula’s warm, dry summers and mild winters suit many Mediterranean and native plants. Here are five options that grow well along with planting tips:
- Crape Myrtle: A small tree that produces showy blooms from mid to late summer; plant it in full sun and well drained soil; water weekly until established then reduce watering to once every ten to fourteen days and prune lightly in winter.
- California Bay: An evergreen tree native to coastal forests; it prefers partial to full sun and deep, infrequent watering; mulch around the base to conserve moisture.
- Catalina Cherry: An evergreen that bears red berries and white flowers; plant it in full sun; water regularly until roots are established then enjoy its drought tolerance.
- Ribes (Currant): A native shrub that thrives in Southern California; it likes light shade and moist soil; add compost when planting and water weekly during the first year.
- Achillea (Yarrow): A drought tolerant perennial; it enjoys full sun and poor soil; sow seeds or plant divisions in fall; water until established then reduce irrigation.
Why Choose Murrieta Gardeners in Temecula
Experience and Reliability:
We have cared for properties in the Temecula valley for more than a decade; our clients praise our eye for detail and communication.
Licensed and Insured:
Temecula Commercial and Estate Gardening Services with all the proper licenses and bonds.
Family Approach:
Local Knowledge:
Frequently Asked Questions
- What services are included in commercial and estate maintenance? We offer lawn care, edging, weed control, fertilization, pruning, tree trimming, flower bed upkeep and irrigation inspections during each visit. Optional services such as mulch delivery and planting can be added.
- When should you plant new trees or shrubs in Temecula? Plant in fall or early spring when temperatures are mild so roots can establish before summer; avoid planting during peak heat unless the species prefers it.
- Where do you operate in Temecula and nearby? Our crew is based in Murrieta and services all of Temecula including Old Town, Wine Country, Redhawk and Wolf Creek; we also travel to Murrieta, De Luz and La Cresta.
- Why choose drought tolerant plants for Temecula landscaping? Drought tolerant plants thrive with Temecula’s fourteen inches of annual rainfall; they need less irrigation, lower water bills and stay healthy during heat waves.
- How do you tailor irrigation for Temecula’s climate? We adjust timers seasonally, repair leaks and use drip irrigation so water goes directly to roots; this conserves water while keeping landscapes green.