Mueller Gardening Services for Poway


Poway Gardening – Basic (Lawn) and Full (Lawn and Garden) Package Prices

Imagine you hired a Gardening Service that leaves your yard looking fabulous. Imagine not worrying about the chore of working in the yard over the weekend. You have come to the right place because we are the Gardening Service that you need. Setting up your service is super easy! ? Just choose your lot size by clicking here and let us know if you want us there every week or every other week. It’s that simple. ? Or just give us a call 619-440-3762

Our Gardening Service and Landscape Maintenance includes:

  • mowing and edging
  • cleaning plant beds
  • trimming bushes and shrubs
  • trimming ground cover
  • pruning low hanging branches from trees

Mueller Landscape is a full service landscape maintenance company. We currently offer Gardening ServicesTree TrimmingIrrigation RepairsFertilizing and one time Yard Clean-Ups.

Sunset Climate Zone 21 for Poway Landscaping

Poway, a community in Central San Diego County, became a city on December 1, 1980. Even though Poway lies geographically in the middle of San Diego County, it is considered by most as being located in north San Diego county. Poway’s rural roots gave rise to its slogan “The City in the Country.” Poway is located north of the city of San Diego and south of the city of Escondido. Some nearby communities of San Diego include Rancho Bernardo, Sabre Springs, Scripps Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos, and in the county to the east, the community of Ramona. Many consider the landscaping along the Poway Parkway and Mercy Canyon corridor some of the most beautiful and efficient public works  landscaping in the world.

Poway is classified Sunset Climate Zone 21, and gets weather influenced by both maritime air and interior air. In these transitional areas, climate boundaries often move 20 miles in 24 hours with the movements of these air masses. Your garden can be in ocean air or a high fog one day and in a mass of interior air (perhaps a drying Santa Ana wind from the desert) the next day. Because temperatures rarely drop very far below 30°F, this is fine citrus growing country. Zone 21 is also the mildest zone that gets sufficient winter chilling for most forms of lilacs and certain other chill-loving plants. Extreme lows—the kind you see once every 10 or 20 years—Zone 21 averages 28 to 25°F. All-time record lows in Climate Zone 21 were 27 to 17°F.