Chula Vista Lawns


              

Imagine you hired a Lawn and Gardening Service in Chula Vista that leaves your yard looking fabulous. Imagine not worrying about working in the yard over the weekend. You have come to the right place because we are the Chula Vista Lawn and Gardening Service that you need. We have many clients in Chula Vista. We service this area on Tuesdays and Wednesdays every week. 🙂

Setting up your service is super easy! Just click here to go to our service page and let us know if you want us there every week or every other week. It’s that simple. Or give us a call at 619-440-3762

Our Gardening Service and Landscape Maintenance include:

    • 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 for Chula Vista Landscaping

Chula Vista is Spanish for “beautiful view.” Chula Vista is so named because of its scenic location between the San Diego Bay and coastal mountain foothills. It is the second largest city in the San Diego County area, located just 7.5 miles from downtown San Diego and 7.5 miles from the Mexican border in the South Bay region of the metropolitan area. The city is at the center of one of the richest economic and culturally diverse zones in the United States. One of America’s few year-round United States Olympic Training centers is located in the city, and popular tourist destinations include the SleepTrain Amphitheatre, the Chula Vista marina, and the Living Coast Discovery Center, formerly known as the Chula Vista Nature Center.

Chula Vista is classified as Climate Zone 24. Stretched along Southern California’s beaches, this climate zone is almost entirely influenced by the ocean. Where the beach runs along high cliffs or palisades, Zone 24 extends only to that barrier. But where hills are low or nonexistent, it runs inland several miles. This zone has a mild marine climate because the Pacific is comparatively warm south of Point Conception. The winters are mild, the summers cool, and the air seldom really dry. On many days in spring and early summer, the sun doesn’t break through the high overcast until the afternoon.

Tender perennials like geraniums and impatiens rarely go out of bloom here; spathiphyllum and pothos become outdoor plants, and tender palms are safe from killing frosts. In this climate, gardens that include such plants as ornamental figs, rubber trees, and Schefflera can become jungles. The all-time high temperatures aren’t incredibly significant in terms of plant growth. The average all-time high of weather stations in Zone 24 is 105°F. Record heat usually comes in early October, carried to the coast by Santa Ana winds. The wind’s power and dryness typically cause more problems than the heat itself—but you can ameliorate scorching with frequent sprinkling—though difficult in drought conditions.

Call us at (619) 440-3762 or Click Here to sign up online.