Plant Maintenance in North Las Vegas, NV

North Las Vegas sits in open desert at roughly 2,000 feet, where summer highs push past 105 degrees and rain barely reaches four inches in a year. Plant maintenance in North Las Vegas, NV, is less about mowing and more about keeping living things alive in conditions that work against them. A tree, a flower bed, or a row of shrubs that would thrive in a milder climate can scorch, wilt, or starve in the alkaline soil and relentless sun here. We keep your trees, flowers, shrubs, and herbs healthy through it, so your yard stays green instead of giving up by July.


The desert is hard on greenery in ways that catch new residents off guard. Intense ultraviolet sun scalds leaves and bark, while soil heavy with caliche, a cement-like hardpan, blocks roots and drainage. Water evaporates fast, so a shrub that is not watered deeply and on the right cycle dries out at the roots even when the surface looks damp. Salts build up in the ground and burn foliage over time. Keeping a landscape healthy here takes the right watering, feeding, pruning, and soil care, matched to each species.


Ruben's Lawn Service has cared for desert landscapes for 20 years, maintaining trees, flowers, shrubs, and herbs across the area. We pair that experience with advanced applications and proven design techniques, protect the surrounding property while we work, and follow clean-up protocols that leave your yard in better shape than we found it. If your greenery is struggling against the heat, contact us, and we will take a close look at what it needs to bounce back.

About North Las Vegas, NV


North Las Vegas is a suburban city in Clark County, Nevada, set in the Las Vegas Valley, with a population of 262,527 as of the 2020 census and an estimate near 280,543 by 2022. It was incorporated on May 1, 1946, and now spreads across about 101 square miles of high desert. The city is a hub for aerospace and recreation alike. Bigelow Aerospace is headquartered here, while the North Las Vegas Airport, established in 1941 as Sky Haven Airport, has long anchored the north end of the valley. Master-planned communities such as Aliante and Eldorado give the city much of its modern shape.

Green space is woven in deliberately. The Aliante Library sits beside the popular Nature Discovery Park, and the Alexander Library is flanked by demonstration gardens and walking paths. Even as it has grown into one of the valley's largest cities, North Las Vegas keeps pockets of cultivated green among its desert subdivisions, fuller of trees and planted beds than its dry setting first suggests.

Why Desert Heat and Caliche Soil Stress North Las Vegas Plants

Two conditions decide whether a yard survives here, and both run against it. The first is heat and the sun. Summer temperatures top 105 degrees for weeks at a stretch, and the high-desert ultraviolet load scorches tender leaves and cracks bark on young trees. Leaves lose water faster than shallow roots can replace it.


The second is the soil. Much of North Las Vegas sits over caliche, a hardened calcium-carbonate layer that stops roots and traps water against them until they rot. Add fewer than five inches of annual rain and naturally salty ground, and anything placed without soil prep is fighting from day one.


We manage both: deep, correctly timed watering, soil amendment to break through caliche, mulch to hold moisture, and pruning and feeding that match each species and the season it is in. Get those wrong, and a North Las Vegas yard can brown out in a single brutal week of July sun.

Client Testimonials

Ruben and his hardworking crew came out to our new home (formerly a rental, so the yard/irrigation system was in BAD shape) and they completely reran all of our drip sprinkler lines including installing a new water valve in the front yard. They transplanted some potted plants left by the previous owner into the backyard, weeded and cleaned up everything. Would definitely recommend Ruben for your yardwork!

Dink O.

Ruben has a great crew. They are fast efficient and left me with a job well done. Ruben and his crew are coming back in a few days to do another job for me. I got his name and number from my neighbor who also used his service and was very satisfied with the work they did.


Jeri N.

I contacted Rubens to have irrigation installed and an electrical timer for my backyard. They were very responsive and gave me a good price. When completing the work, they even had to do a bit more and then didn’t charge me for it. I felt very happy with their service and quality. Great job!

Robert H.

This is my 4th time using Ruben’s and they have been amazing each time. They have general landscaping maintenance for me, along with landscaping repair and a full remodel of my back yard. They are responsive and reasonably priced! They are my go to for all my landscaping needs. Extremely happy with the work they have completed for me so far!

Becca N.

Ruben does great work. Been with him for 6 yrs now, never disappoints! Good price, does what he says, if you need it done right Ruben is the way to go.

Eric H.

Ruben gave us a very fair quote to lay 4 tons decorative rock in our back yard. He was very friendly and professional ad on time. His crew did a beautiful job.

Desiree G.

Ruben and his hardworking crew came out to our new home (formerly a rental, so the yard/irrigation system was in BAD shape) and they completely reran all of our drip sprinkler lines including installing a new water valve in the front yard. They transplanted some potted plants left by the previous owner into the backyard, weeded and cleaned up everything. Would definitely recommend Ruben for your yardwork!

Dink O.

Ruben and his hardworking crew came out to our new home (formerly a rental, so the yard/irrigation system was in BAD shape) and they completely reran all of our drip sprinkler lines including installing a new water valve in the front yard. They transplanted some potted plants left by the previous owner into the backyard, weeded and cleaned up everything. Would definitely recommend Ruben for your yardwork!

Dink O.

Ruben has a great crew. They are fast efficient and left me with a job well done. Ruben and his crew are coming back in a few days to do another job for me. I got his name and number from my neighbor who also used his service and was very satisfied with the work they did.


Jeri N.

I contacted Rubens to have irrigation installed and an electrical timer for my backyard. They were very responsive and gave me a good price. When completing the work, they even had to do a bit more and then didn’t charge me for it. I felt very happy with their service and quality. Great job!

Robert H.

This is my 4th time using Ruben’s and they have been amazing each time. They have general landscaping maintenance for me, along with landscaping repair and a full remodel of my back yard. They are responsive and reasonably priced! They are my go to for all my landscaping needs. Extremely happy with the work they have completed for me so far!

Becca N.

Ruben does great work. Been with him for 6 yrs now, never disappoints! Good price, does what he says, if you need it done right Ruben is the way to go.

Eric H.

Ruben gave us a very fair quote to lay 4 tons decorative rock in our back yard. He was very friendly and professional ad on time. His crew did a beautiful job.

Desiree G.

Ruben and his hardworking crew came out to our new home (formerly a rental, so the yard/irrigation system was in BAD shape) and they completely reran all of our drip sprinkler lines including installing a new water valve in the front yard. They transplanted some potted plants left by the previous owner into the backyard, weeded and cleaned up everything. Would definitely recommend Ruben for your yardwork!

Dink O.

Ruben has a great crew. They are fast efficient and left me with a job well done. Ruben and his crew are coming back in a few days to do another job for me. I got his name and number from my neighbor who also used his service and was very satisfied with the work they did.


Jeri N.

What Desert Greenery Needs to Actually Thrive

Keeping a yard alive in the desert comes down to water, soil, and timing, in that order. Watering deep and infrequently beats shallow and daily: a long soak drives moisture down 12 to 18 inches and trains roots to grow deep, where the soil stays cooler and damper. Drip irrigation delivers that water slowly and close to the roots, with far less lost to evaporation than a sprinkler throws away.


Soil and mulch carry the rest. A two-to-three-inch layer of mulch over the root zone can cut surface evaporation sharply and soften the temperature swings that stress roots. On a 105-degree afternoon, that mulch alone drops soil-surface temperature noticeably, and amending the hole helps roots establish past the caliche below.


Timing ties it together. Set new growth during the cooler months, prune at the right point in each species' cycle, and feed when growth is active rather than when foliage is heat-stressed and dormant. Follow that order, and even a harsh desert lot can carry healthy trees and beds for years. Native and desert-adapted plants make this far easier, since they are built for low water and intense sun, but even those plants need correct placement and a full season to settle in.

Why North Las Vegas Residents Trust Ruben's Lawn Service

Anyone can water a yard; keeping one alive through a desert summer is another skill entirely. After 20 years tending landscapes in this climate, we have learned which species forgive a mistake and which ones do not, and we treat each accordingly.


We maintain trees, flowers, shrubs, and herbs, reading each for the signs that matter: leaf scorch, salt burn, root stress, before they turn fatal. Our advanced applications feed and protect them on a schedule built around desert growth, not a generic calendar, and our design work places the right species where it has a chance. While we work, we take strict measures to protect the surrounding property, and our clean-up protocols leave the yard tidy and the beds intact.


The result is a landscape that holds its color and health through the worst of the heat, not just the mild months. Ruben's Lawn Service treats your yard as a living system, not a chore to rush through, on every North Las Vegas property we tend. Healthy plants are not luck in North Las Vegas; they come from steady, knowledgeable maintenance week to week.

Hire Us! Plant Maintenance in North Las Vegas, NV

A struggling garden rarely recovers on its own in this heat; it usually just gets worse. If your greenery is fading, professional plant maintenance in North Las Vegas, NV can turn it around before the loss is permanent.


Tell us what you are working with: mature trees that need pruning, flower beds losing their color, shrubs going brown at the edges, or a yard you want designed to handle the desert from the start. We will assess the soil, the watering, and each one's condition, then lay out the care it needs to recover and hold.


When you are ready, reach out to us with a picture of your yard and what is troubling you. Keeping a desert landscape alive is ongoing work, and Ruben's Lawn Service is built to keep up with it, protecting your property and leaving the beds cleaner than we found them in North Las Vegas. Plenty of North Las Vegas yards we plant and tend started out as struggling, neglected lots.

Frequently Asked Questions

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    How long has Ruben's Lawn Service maintained plants?

    For 20 years, we have maintained desert landscapes, caring for trees, flowers, shrubs, and herbs. That experience shows in how we read stress signs and adjust water, feeding, and pruning.

    What plants do you maintain?

    We maintain trees, flowers, shrubs, and herbs across desert yards. Each gets watering, feeding, and pruning matched to its species and the season, because a single generic routine fails here.

    Why does my yard struggle in the heat?

    Summer highs above 105 degrees scorch leaves, while shallow roots cannot replace lost water fast enough. Add caliche soil and salty ground, and unprepared roots struggle from the first day.

    How should desert plants be watered?

    Deep, infrequent watering beats shallow daily sprinkling, soaking moisture 12 to 18 inches down to grow deep roots. Drip irrigation delivers it slowly, with far less lost to desert evaporation.

    What is caliche, and why does it matter?

    Caliche is a cement-like layer of hardened calcium carbonate common in this soil. It blocks roots and traps water against them, so planting holes need amendment to break through first.

    Do you offer garden design as well as upkeep?

    Yes, design is part of our work alongside maintenance. We use proven techniques to place the right species where it has a real chance, which heads off many problems early.

    When should I plant in the desert?

    The cooler months beat mid-summer for planting and transplanting, giving roots time to establish before extreme heat. Pruning and feeding each follow the species' own growth cycle through the year.

    Will you protect my property while you work?

    Yes, we take strict measures to protect the surrounding property on every job. Our clean-up protocols leave the yard tidy and the beds intact once the plant maintenance work is finished.