WINLANDSCAPING
Complete desert landscape at a Southern Utah home

FULL YARDS & DESERT DESIGN · SOUTHERN UTAH

Turn the dirt into a yard that belongs here.

Turf, pavers, rock, planting and irrigation work better when they are planned as one yard. John walks the site with you, measures it and scopes the installation around how you want to live outside.

FULL YARD DESIGNDESERT LANDSCAPINGROCK · TURF · PLANTINGST. GEORGE TO HURRICANE

A COMPLETE-YARD VIEW

Every zone has to work with the next one.

A yard is more than a list of materials. Where you walk, where water moves, what needs shade and what you want to maintain all affect the plan.

01 · USE

Start with what the yard needs to do

Entertaining, pets, play, curb appeal and low-maintenance areas each ask something different from the layout.

02 · WATER

Design for a desert climate

Drip zones, turf placement, rock and planting are considered together instead of added one at a time.

03 · FLOW

Make the spaces connect

Paths, patios, gates and transitions should guide movement without leaving awkward leftover strips.

Finished front yard landscape in Southern Utah

THE FIRST WALK-THROUGH

A plan grounded in the actual property.

John needs to see the grade, access, existing irrigation and the relationship between the house and yard before he can price a complete installation responsibly.

  • How you use each zone
  • Grade and drainage
  • Existing irrigation
  • Sun and exposure
  • Access and staging
  • What stays and what goes

BUILD THE RIGHT SCOPE

A whole yard—or one deliberate phase.

A complete design does not always mean doing everything at once. The site visit can identify a clean first phase without boxing in what comes later.

Good fit

  • A new-build lot that is still dirt
  • A front or back yard that needs a complete reset
  • Several zones that should feel like one plan
  • A phased installation with a clear end state

Not what we do

  • Weekly mowing, weeding or clean-up service
  • Isolated sprinkler repair calls
  • Plant delivery without installation
  • Remote pricing without seeing the property

THE PROCESS

See it. Scope it. Build it.

The first conversation is about the yard you want. The site visit turns that into an installation scope tied to the property you have.

01Walk the yardJohn sees the property, hears what matters to you and measures the main zones.
02Define the planMaterials, layout, site preparation and sequencing are brought into one proposal.
03Install the landscapeThe work is built as a connected outdoor space rather than unrelated pieces.

REAL PROJECTS

Different yards. One Southern Utah climate.

Finished work by WIN across the area, from desert front yards to multi-zone outdoor spaces.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Before the visit.

Can you work from an unfinished dirt lot?

Yes. New-build and unfinished yards are a strong fit because the layout, hardscape, turf, rock and planting can be considered together from the start.

Do I need to know every material before we meet?

No. It helps to know how you want to use the yard and what you do or do not want to maintain. Material decisions can follow from that.

Can the project be completed in phases?

Yes, when the phases are planned so the first one does not create avoidable demolition or rework later.

Do you handle landscape maintenance?

No. WIN focuses on design and installation rather than mowing, weeding or recurring maintenance.