Luxury landscaping rooted in Utah values and mountain inspired beauty
Pro Landscaping was established with a strong focus on transforming Utah properties into thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces. Mapleton stands out due to homes along Maple Street and near the foothills that call for landscaping aligned with their natural surroundings. Properties backing up to the Mapleton City Trail system, with views toward Spanish Fork Peak, create a clear demand for elevated outdoor design. Homeowners in this area are looking beyond basic lawns and minimal plantings, seeking landscapes that feel like a natural extension of the mountain environment they live in.
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Layton is the largest city in Davis County, and its growth shows in how much of our work here is full, from-scratch landscape installs on brand-new lots rather than renovations of established yards. Layton also sits inside the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and is on the 2026 water-restriction list — the same 20% allocation cut and May 15 sprinkler-season start that affects Farmington — so every new system we design here has to work within that schedule from day one. Fifteen-plus years of building in Davis County means we know exactly how to plan a Layton install around both its growth and its water rules.
Layton's continued growth means a steady stream of new subdivisions with blank-slate yards — no existing beds, no mature trees to work around, just graded dirt and a blank canvas. That's a different job than renovating an established lot: full design from the ground up, covering grading, irrigation, planting, and hardscape as one connected plan instead of patchwork additions.
We treat every new-build Layton yard as a full design-and-build project, sequencing irrigation, planting, and hardscape so the whole property works together from day one — not a lawn this year and a patio whenever budget allows.
Layton sits in the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, same as Farmington — and in 2026, Weber Basin cut customer allocations 20% and pushed the start of sprinkler season back to May 15 across Davis and Weber counties. For a new install, that means designing the irrigation budget around the reduced allocation from the start, not retrofitting after the fact.
It also affects planting timing — anything that needs early-season establishment has to work around that later sprinkler start, which is part of how we sequence a new Layton yard.
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Yes. Layton's continued growth means a steady stream of blank-slate yards with no existing beds, trees, or infrastructure to work around. We treat each one as a complete design-and-build project — grading, irrigation, planting, and hardscape sequenced as one connected plan so the whole property works together from day one, not as a series of deferred additions.
Layton sits in the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, which cut customer allocations 20% in 2026 and moved the sprinkler-season start to May 15. For a new install, that means we design the irrigation budget around the reduced allocation from the start — zone sizing and plant selection both account for the lower volume and later start, so nothing needs to be retrofitted when the restrictions hit.
Yes. The Weber Basin restriction affects planting timing — anything that needs early-season establishment has to be planned around that later start. We sequence every new Layton yard with that constraint built in, so the install timeline and plant selection both account for it rather than racing the clock.
Yes. We don't do lawn this year and patio when budget allows — the full design is sequenced and installed as a single coordinated project. Irrigation rough-in happens before any paving, planting goes in after grade is set, and hardscape is designed around the planting layout from the start. Everything connects properly because it was planned that way.
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