Several factors can affect results: plant maturity, maintenance routines, and budget. Your neighbor may have invested in larger plants, scheduled regular maintenance, or hired a company with different design priorities. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, soil conditions and irrigation adjustments also play a big role. If your neighbor has aerated soil, deep-root watering, or a more efficient irrigation system, their yard may green up faster. The key is to compare apples to apples — size of trees, soil prep, and ongoing care all matter. If you’re concerned, ask your landscaper to review your maintenance plan and see if adjustments are needed. Yards are living systems, and time is often the biggest factor in how they look.
Why does my neighbor’s yard look better even though I hired a landscaping company?
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