Low-water planting that actually holds.
Drought-tolerant and native planting with engineered drip irrigation across San Diego County since 1984 — built on graded, drained ground so the plants and the slope both last.
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Low-water planting starts under the soil.
A drought-tolerant yard is sold as plants, but it lives or dies on the ground beneath them. If water sheets across the surface, pools at the wrong spot, or runs off before it soaks in, the most water-wise plant in the catalog still struggles. We start with grade and drainage: shape the ground so rain and runoff go where you want, amend the soil so roots can actually take, and set the root zones the planting plan will need.
The irrigation is engineered, not improvised. We zone the system by sun, slope, and plant type, run pressure-compensating drip to the root instead of spraying the air, and put it on a smart controller that waters by weather rather than a fixed clock. The lines go in before the planting, mapped to the plan, so every plant gets the water it was specified for and nothing is retrofitted around later.
On a slope, that order is not optional. Bare graded soil washes the first hard rain, so erosion control and drainage come first, then the deep-rooted plants that hold the soil for good. We have built this way since 1984, and we stand behind the grading, the drainage, and the workmanship with a clean record across forty years.
What’s included.
- Site grading and drainage prep so water moves where you want it before anything is planted
- Soil analysis and amendment to build the root zones the planting plan depends on
- Drought-tolerant and California native planting selected for your sun, soil, and grade
- Decomposed granite paths, dry-creek beds, and boulder features that replace thirsty turf
- Smart, weather-based controllers zoned by sun, slope, and plant type
- Pressure-compensating drip irrigation run to the root, mapped to the planting plan
- Mulch and ground cover to hold moisture, cut evaporation, and suppress weeds
- Erosion control on slopes — stabilization and drainage set before the planting goes in
Our process.
Site, soil & water
We walk the property, read the grade and the runoff, and test the soil. We flag the drainage, slope, and erosion work the planting will depend on, and check what rebates your water district has on offer — before a number is priced.
Plan & zoning
You see the planting plan and the irrigation layout together. Plant palette, decomposed granite and dry-creek features, and the drip zones get drawn alongside the grading and drainage the lot requires.
Ground up
Grading, drainage, and erosion control first. Then soil amendment, drip lines mapped to the plan, planting, decomposed granite, and mulch. Every phase runs in-house, in order, one crew accountable for the one before it.
Program & warranty
We program the smart controller to the planting plan, walk you through running it by zone, and hand it off. Then the grading, drainage, and workmanship are ours to stand behind.
Why bring us your yard.
Forty years, same owner
Darren Earl has been planting and irrigating San Diego County properties since 1984. He has watched what holds on this region’s slopes and clay soil over four decades of drought cycles and rebate programs. The owner prices the job and has carried the ten-year structural liability on it for four decades. His in-house crew, not a rotating cast of subs, builds it.
One team, no subcontractors
Most low-water installs hand the grading to one crew, the drip to another, and the planting to a third, each blaming the last when a slope washes or a zone runs dry. We run every phase in-house. One contract, one number to call, no gaps between trades for a problem to hide in.
Ten years on the ground work
The planting is only as good as the grading and drainage under it, and that is structural work California holds the builder liable for over ten years. We carry that exposure clean across forty years — zero structural complaints. That is why we fix the ground before we ever set a plant.
Xeriscape questions, answered straight.
Tell us about the yard.
Bring us the lot — flat, sloped, or the hillside that washes every winter. We come look at it, ground first, and give you a fixed-price concept for the planting and the irrigation together. No charge for the visit.
Saturday · By appointment
Sunday · Closed
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