Landscaping in Willard, Utah

Landscaping along the Fruit Way

Willard is a small, semi-rural town in southern Box Elder County along US-89, beneath Willard Peak and just east of Willard Bay. Population is about 2,000, and the lots are big. Willard sits on famous fruit-tree country: the bench soils between here and Brigham City have grown apricots, peaches, cherries, and pears for over a century.

That heritage shapes the work we do here. Fruit-tree planting and maintenance. Perimeter fencing for acreage. Sprinkler systems sized for orchards. Full yard installs for new construction on bigger residential lots.

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What Willard yards need

Fruit-tree planting and care

We plant apricots, peaches, sweet and tart cherries, pears, and apples in this region. Bench soils drain well and ripen fruit beautifully. We help with spacing, rootstock selection, and drip layout so the trees produce for decades.

Perimeter fencing

Acreage in Willard often needs serious perimeter fencing. Three-rail ranch, vinyl privacy at the house, and chain link along the back property lines. We install all three and tie them together cleanly.

Big-lot sprinkler systems

One-acre, two-acre, and larger lots need zoned irrigation tuned to plant type. Drip on trees and beds. Spray on small lawns. Rotors on larger turf. Smart controllers manage it all.

Water context for Willard

Willard residents draw from a mix of municipal and secondary water (shares from Willard Bay), which makes irrigation design extra important. Pressure can vary, and matching heads and nozzles to the actual supply prevents the half-water-half-air spray that wastes the most water.

Utah is in drought again. The state pays $1 to $3 per square foot through Utah Water Savers to convert lawn to water-wise landscape. On larger Willard lots this can add up to thousands in rebates plus annual savings.

Frequently asked questions from Willard homeowners

Will you plant fruit trees?

Yes. We plant individual specimens and full orchard rows. We help with rootstock selection, spacing, drip layout, and tree staking.

Do you install fences along property lines on acreage?

Yes. Chain link, vinyl, and three-rail ranch. We will Blue Stake before we dig and verify the property line with you before posts go in.

How does Willard's secondary water affect my sprinkler design?

Secondary water pressure varies through the season. We design with pressure-regulated heads and the right nozzle size for your actual pressure. That keeps coverage even.

What trees ripen best in Willard?

Apricots, sweet and tart cherries, peaches, pears, and apples are the regional stars. Willard is part of the Highway 89 Fruit Way for a reason.

Do you travel to Willard from Ogden?

Yes. Willard is within our regular service area. No travel fees for standard work.

Build your Willard yard
on the right foundation

Tell us what you want and we will quote it after a property walk.

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