Larsen Landscape Construction and Design, Inc., located in Simi Valley (Ventura County), has been providing superior landscaping services for over twenty-five years for both the Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Our services include custom gardens, masonry, patios, driveways, as well as many others.
We really do care about our clients and take a professional approach to everything we do. We encourage you to browse our photo gallery to view a sample of the scope and quality of our work. As a family owned business, we understand the importance of personalized, high quality service when it comes to beautifying your home.
We'd like to invite you to look through some of our portfolios and get some first hand experience of what it's like to work with us. Here are just a couple of our landscaping highlights around Ventura and Los Angeles County. You'll find information on patios, planting, lighting, sprinkler systems and more.
We really do care about our clients and take a professional approach to everything we do. We encourage you to browse our photo gallery to view a sample of the scope and quality of our work. As a family owned business, we understand the importance of personalized, high quality service when it comes to beautifying your home.
We'd like to invite you to look through some of our portfolios and get some first hand experience of what it's like to work with us. Here are just a couple of our landscaping highlights around Ventura and Los Angeles County. You'll find information on patios, planting, lighting, sprinkler systems and more.
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Larsen Landscape Construction and Design, Inc. was started in 1983 by Bruce and Debbie Larsen. Bruce handled the hard-scape design while Debbie focused on the plant design. They soon grew into a thriving company which boasts a loyal client base, established in large part by referrals from highly satisfied customers.
For big, classic shaped blooms on long stems that you can cut, put in arrangements, or give as gifts, consider hybrid teas or grandifloras. Use roses to enhance or attract attention to other garden elements. Climbers can cover an arbor to create a striking entrance. Surround a garden seat or swing or border fountains or birdbaths with bright color, or cover an unsightly building.
Saving water in landscaping really comes down to one simple question. How many gallons of water going through the water meter end up on the landscape? It is easy to save water if someone normally saturates their entire landscape every day - the lawn always feels squishy when you walk on it and the gardens are constantly muddy with green algae growing everywhere.
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Josh Eldridge
Jul 09, 2019
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