Mueller Landscape has a wide range of services for Santee, CA
Santee Gardening – Basic (Lawn) and Full (Lawn and Garden) Package Prices
Imagine you hired a Gardening Service that leaves your yard looking fabulous. Imagine not worrying about the chore of working in the yard over the weekend. You have come to the right place because we are the Gardening Service that you need. Setting up your service is super easy! Just choose your lot size by clicking here and let us know if you want us there every week or every other week. It’s that simple. Or just give us a call 619-440-3762
“Our Gardening Service and Landscape Maintenance includes:
- mowing and edging
- cleaning plant beds
- trimming bushes and shrubs
- trimming ground cover
- pruning low hanging branches from trees
Mueller Landscape is a full service landscape maintenance company. We currently offer Gardening Services, Tree Trimming, Irrigation Repairs, Fertilizing and one time Yard Clean-Ups.
Sunset Climate Zone 19 Insert for Santee Landscaping
Santee is a suburb in San Diego County, 345 feet above sea level, and shares the northern part of a valley with the city of El Cajon. Santee is divided in two by the San Diego River, a linear greenbelt that includes parks, trails and more than 1,100 acres of natural riparian habitat. The city’s potential for growth and progress was touted in a San Diego Union-Tribune editorial titled “All Roads Lead to Santee”. Hills form a natural barrier on its northern and western sides. Prominently overlooking the western side of Santee is Cowles Mountain. This natural landmark is the highest point in the city of San Diego, and offers sweeping views of the county and is a popular hiking destination.
Santee is classified Sunset Climate Zone 19. Like Zone 18, climate in Zone 19 gets very little ocean influence. Both zones, then, have poor climates for fuchsias, rhododendrons, and tuberous begonias. Many sections of Zone 19 have always been prime citrus country—especially for trees that need extra summer heat to grow sweet fruit. Macadamia nuts and most avocados can be grown here. The Western Plant Encyclopedia cites many ornamental plants that do well in Zone 19 but are not recommended for its neighbor because of the milder winters in Zone 18. Extreme winter lows over a 20-year period ranged from 28 to 22°F and the all-time lows at different weather stations range from 23 to 17°F. These temps are considerably higher than those in neighboring Zone 18.