Sustainable and Award Winning
Landscapes by Bayscape Landscape
Sustainability has been Bayscape Landscape’s guiding principle since we began more than 30 years ago. Our aim is not only to protect the environment, but to sustain the high level of excellence and service our clients have come to expect.
Our company mission is to keep our Bay Area landscape healthy, beautiful, and prospering, by offering superb landscape maintenance services backed by quality workmanship, sustainability, and top-notch customer service.
Visit our portfolio to view our CLCA award winning projects – proof of our strong relationships with landscape designers and our level of dedication and attention to detail on every job. Residential, municipal, HOA, or commercial, our clients stay with us for years, and you will too!
We provide landscaping services to the following areas:
• San Jose
• Santa Clara
• Cupertino
• Sunnyvale
• Mountain View
• Campbell
• Palo Alto
• Los Altos Hills
• Loyola
• Willow Glen
• Milpitas
• Los Gatos
…and surrounding neighborhoods.
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How to Make a Poinsettia Last Longer
Poinsettias come in a wide range of colors. You can find reds, marbles, whites, and even pinks. Whichever color you choose, the care is the same for a long lasting poinsettia. 1) The actual flower of a poinsettia is directly in the center. The leaves, the colored portions, are actually leaves that have colored up. They […][ read more ]
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Why We Take Soil Samples (And You Should Too)
When it comes to landscape installation or building gardens, we always take a soil sample. Plants have varying needs and will respond differently to particular types of soil. Soil sampling is important to determine soil texture, pH level, and the soil nutrients in order to grow the proper trees, shrubs, and turf. A soil test […][ read more ]
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4 Signs of Overwatering Plants
Ever wonder if you are overwatering your plants? Chances are, the plants are probably getting more water than they need. There are a few obvious overwatering signs. If you can identify these four warning signs, your plant can still thrive! 1. Got brown and wilty leaves? Many mistake this for a dry plant, quite the […][ read more ]