Antigua Landscapes by Ruben Limon

My Goal: To Work with You in Creating the Outdoor Space of Your Dreams

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While the San Francisco Bay Area is a place of great beauty, our region also presents some interesting challenges for creating landscapes that are both practical and beautiful.

I am a professional gardener, licensed landscaper, and certified horticulturist with over 25 years of experience here in the San Francisco Bay Area. My philosophy toward landscape design is simple:


Your yard is a canvas in which your vision and my knowledge can combine to create a masterpiece.

I begin by listening to your desires and needs for your outdoor space. Then I familiarize myself with the important elements that will make your dreams come true: your location, available light, average of dry and wet days, exposure to the sun, are you subject to fog or arid conditions, or a combination of both. This will tell us the types of plants that might thrive in your yard, while providing you the showcase sanctuary you've always wanted.

Whether your plans include swimming pools, outdoor kitchens, or fire pit settings, the perfect landscape installation is the one that suits your needs and your vision for optimizing your environment, but requires minimal maintenance.

Give me and my seasoned team the opportunity to make you proud of your landscape.

Warmest regards,

Ruben Limon

Ruben's Credentials:

• Horticulture Certificate, Diablo Valley College
• CA State Contractor's License #764876
• Member of CLCA (California Landscape Contractors Association)
• Member of APLD (Association of Professional Landscape Designers)
• Member of Better Business Bureau
• Bonded and Insured

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