Landscaping: Maintenance & Lawn Care

Legacy Lawn & Landscape is a full service landscaping company that offers a variety of services for any size commercial or residential project. Let us maintain your commercial or residential property and we will give you the best service, prices and quality in the Tri-Cities area (Richland, Pasco & Kennewick). Our philosophy is based on creating and maintaining sustainable landscapes that fulfill client needs and aesthetics.

Our experience is our best warranty. We provide professional lawn service for all your lawn and landscaping needs! Our services are professional, we are dedicated and we are a friendly landscaping service. We offer year-round service and great prices.

For all your lawn and landscaping needs including:

  • Landscape Management
  • Lawn Care
  • Professional Small Tree Care Services
  • Irrigation Services
  • Pruning and Shaping
  • Fertilization
  • Spider & Insect Control

Recent Posts: Landscaping Design, Installation, Maintenance & Lawn Care

  • Why Is September the Best Time to Plant Grass Seed for Landscaping in Kennewick?:

    There are two main reasons to plant grass seed in September for your Kennewick landscaping.  The first reason is because our grasses are cool season grasses such as Kentucky Blue that don't do as well in the hot summer months. So why not plant in May, you might ask?  That leads to the second reason to plant in September: weed germination is

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  • Masonry Block Fencing :

    Pictured above Legacy landscape has a One crew that specializes in masonry block fencing.  This job was completed for one of our customers in West Richland.  The customer wanted a custom pattern for this wall.  We have done many other walls in Pasco and Kennewick, please contact us for more information.

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  • Flagstone Installation:

      As pictured Below this is the process that we have found to work the Best for installing Flagstone.  This picture was taken on one of our job sites in North Richland, WA.  We set the flagstone in concrete while the concrete is still wet.  This process is called wet-setting.  After the concrete hardens, We grout the joints is turns out

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  • Landscaping Budgets - Getting Your Landscaping Done For The Right Price:

    It really doesn't matter if you are extremely wealthy or middle class. When you are taking on a large landscaping project yourself or you're hiring a landscape contractor to install your landscaping, a budget must be considered. We all have our dream list of things we desire and feel we need in our landscape, but can we afford them? Landscaping can be expensive,

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  • Hydro-Seeding vs Sodding Lawns in the Tri-Cities and Walla Walla:

    Is hydro-seeding better than sodding lawns in the Tri-Cities (Richland, Pasco, Kennewick) and Walla Walla, Washington? Hydroseeding is a fast, cost-effective way to have a new lawn that will turn your neighbors green with envy. Hydroseeding costs only a little more than old fashioned methods such as using dry seeding techniques combined with a messy straw mulch. The cost to have your new

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  • Lawn Spraying vs. Granular Fertilizer:

    A topic many lawn care professionals discuss is which method of application is better: spraying the lawn or using a granular fertilizer.  Well the short answer is both.  Using a spray truck is the most advantageous in the spring when many types of chemicals are applied to the lawn at the same time.  2-4D which kills dandelions is tank mixed with Pendulum which is

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  • Lawn Care TIPS: Mower Blades:

    The most important part of a lawn mower is the blade.  In order for the mower to cut properly the blade must be kept sharp and sharpened to the correct angle which is 30 degrees.  The factory edge that comes on the blade is not even close to being sharp.  The lawn care professionals are able to mow much faster

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  • Building A Patio: Laying Pavers:

    Once you have a plan and solid base for your paver patio, it’s time to begin laying pavers. Begin at a corner and work your way across, using your first corner as your reference point. Be sure to check your work periodically – any jogs or curves in your pavers will only become worse as you get further into the

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  • Lawn And Landscape Concrete Curbing:

    You might be wondering what to expect when having landscape curbing installed on your property. We will set up all equipment and prepare to start the process. You won't need not worry about a mess being made in your yard. The heaviest piece of equipment that goes through any yard is a wheel barrow. We will also be hooking up our

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  • Landscaping With Boulders In The Tri-Cities, Wa:

    The Tri-Cities is located near large amounts of basalt lava flows that occurred in the region thousands of year ago.  The lava cooled and formed massive formations of basalt. These provide an abundant supply of the best rock wall materal. With a large excavator fitted with a hammer large boulders can be broken off and used as accent rocks in lawn areas.  Landscaping

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  • Best Times to Plant and Seed Grass in the Tri-Cities Area:

    The Tri-Cities is well known for being one of the warmest locations in Washington State, however, we still grow cool season grass lawns.  Cool season grasses such as Kentucky blue, grow the best when the outdoor temp is between 68-73 degrees.  With that being said, May and September would be the ideal months to seed in a new lawn. Early September is the

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  • Pasco is an Ideal Location for Landscaping:

    Many people in the Tri-Cities might be surprised to know that Pasco is an ideal location for landscaping.  This is because the ground in Pasco contains 95% sand making excavation easy and provides for excellent drainage.   Sand provides great back-fill behind short retaining walls that are under three feet tall provided a weed fabric is used to prevent the sand from

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  • Why and When to Aerate Your Lawn in the Tri-Cities:

    When the soil is properly aerated, there's more room for roots to expand and for helpful microorganisms to go about their business. Rain and irrigation water is able to soak farther into the ground, and there's less danger of runoff from such potentially harmful substances as fertilizer, pesticide and gray water. Of course, the fact that aeration is good for

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  • Best Time To Water The Lawn:

    The best time to water the lawn is in the morning between 5am and 9am so that water is not evaporated and mushrooms do not form. If you water later in the day when it is hot more of your water will end up in the air and less in your lawn and landscaping. If you water in the evening the

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