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Aster Landscaping
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Serving Edwards, CA and surrounding areas

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My name is Rolando Centeno, and I am the owner of Aster Landscaping. I have held my contractor’s license since 2022 and bring over 10 years of hands-on experience in the landscaping industry.\n\nAt Aster Landscaping, we specialize in high-quality hardscape solutions, including custom concrete, pavers, outdoor BBQ installations, artificial turf, sod, landscape lighting, drainage systems, and complete yard renovations.\n\nWe are committed to delivering exceptional craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. Please feel free to reach out for a complimentary estimate—we would be happy to assist with your project.

Native Roots Landscaping
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Serving Edwards, CA and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Eduardo Cervantes, owner of Native Roots Landscaping. I’m a licensed, bonded, and insured landscape contractor specializing in landscape renovations, drought-tolerant designs, irrigation systems, sod installation, and hardscape improvements.\n\nWith years of hands-on experience in municipal and school district grounds management, I bring professionalism, organization, and attention to detail to every project. I believe in clear communication, quality workmanship, and delivering results that add long-term value to your property.\n\nAt Native Roots Landscaping, we treat every project with care and pride. If you’re looking for a dependable contractor who shows up and stands behind his work, I’d be honored to help transform your outdoor space.\n\n— Eduardo Cervantes\nNative Roots Landscaping

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Persuing Industry Excellence
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Serving Edwards, CA and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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I’m a skilled and dependable handyman with experience in drywall, furniture assembly, desks, gazebos, pergolas, patios, and more. I take pride in delivering detailed, high-quality work on every project, no matter the size. I’m reliable, easy to work with, and always open to your ideas and specific needs to make sure the job is done right the first time. Call me through my business card please :)

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

There are many factors to consider when building an in-ground concrete pool. This includes the pool’s primary purpose (relaxation or exercise) if you live in a warm or cold climate (how often it’ll be used), and if you have the budget for chemical treatments and pool maintenance. In-ground pools are often more costly than aboveground pools, but they’re considered more luxurious and hold more value.

Many people have used old tires in gardens as raised beds, planters, tree rings, and DIY decor. However, these uses are not recommended due to the toxicity of many of the chemicals used to manufacture tires. These chemicals can leach into the soil and water as the tire breaks down, creating environmental pollution and health hazards for gardeners and their families.

The best time to plant a tree is in the spring, so the roots have time to grow into the surrounding soil before winter sets in. Some people recommend planting in the late fall. However, planting in the spring reduces the stress on the tree, as it will be emerging from dormancy, giving it the full spring and summer ahead to acclimate and put down roots into the soil.

If shade is a priority for you, then panting elm trees is a fine choice. A full mature elm tree has enough aesthetic appeal for some folks that it could add value to your home. 

That said, never plant elm trees too close to your home, sewer line, or sidewalks, as their roots can damage these, which can lead to costly repairs.

Yes, weeds can still grow in decomposed granite. If properly compacted, it can act as a good weed suppressant, meaning you’ll only pull weeds occasionally. But no ground cover is completely weed-proof. To further prevent weeds, you can try spraying your decomposed granite with distilled white vinegar.

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