Located in the heart of San Jose, this commercial landscape project addressed the challenge of transforming extensive, drought-affected turf areas into a sustainable, welcoming environment for Santa Teresa Hills Presbyterian Church. In response to local water restrictions, the project focused on replacing unsightly dead turf with a thoughtfully designed landscape emphasizing California native and drought-tolerant plants.
Our team began with comprehensive yard cleanups and soil preparation, enriching the ground to support the new plantings while incorporating river rocks and expertly selected mulch to add texture and modern appeal. This approach not only enhances visual interest but also significantly reduces water usage—an essential consideration in San Jose’s climate.
State-of-the-art irrigation systems were installed to promote efficient watering, supporting the longevity and health of the new drought-resilient vegetation. Every step was carefully coordinated with church personnel and the on-site preschool to ensure minimal disruption, reflecting our commitment to sensitive, client-focused service.
The transformation created a functional, low-maintenance landscape that maximizes open spaces around busy commercial areas while fostering a sense of pride for the community. This project exemplifies how strategic planting, yard renovation, and irrigation technology can deliver beautiful, sustainable commercial landscapes that stand the test of time.