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L. Garcia Landscape Solutions Corp

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We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in all phases residential landscaping. We are committed quality work and outstanding results & are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you!

"LGarcia did a great job for us. Showed up on time, never bugged out early, on the dime with questions and problem solving, fully met our expectations."

Tom W on December 2025

We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in all phases residential landscaping. We are committed quality work and outstanding results & are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you!

"LGarcia did a great job for us. Showed up on time, never bugged out early, on the dime with questions and problem solving, fully met our expectations."

Tom W on December 2025


Rototilling questions, answered by experts

You should dig 3 to 6 inches deep for plastic edging. Dig as wide as you need to fit your plastic edging into it—2 inches is usually sufficient.

Periodic checks for erosion and proper drainage function ensure lasting results.

Many ways to landscape a steep slope on a budget exist. Avoiding expensive retaining wall construction is the first step. Consider creating a rocky slope with boulders or large stones, or think about planting perennials that return every year with a single investment. Transplanting small trees from elsewhere on your property is also possible and can help to stabilize steep slopes without purchasing new ones. 

Yes, rototilling has many benefits. Rototilling is a great way to aerate the soil in your garden, introduce fertilizer, and remove weeds from your soil to prep it for planting, so it is very often a worthwhile expense. You can get by without rototilling if you’re willing to use manual tools, but the work will take much longer and is very labor-intensive. If you’re looking to prepare your garden for planting or your soil for new grass growth, rototilling is relatively inexpensive and almost always worth the money.

Water pooling, uneven surfaces, or basement leaks are indicators.

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