Palo brea
Cercidium praecox
Small desert tree, green photosynthetic bark, gold spring bloom. Filtered shade on south-facing yards.
Fountain Hills, AZ — east side of the 87
BB Landscaping is a family crew based on El Lago Blvd in Fountain Hills. We plant from the Town Plant List, repair the drip when the controller quits in July, trim the palo verdes back off the roofline, and deliver the rock and soil in the same load as the install — one call, one truck.
BB Landscaping
BB Landscaping
BB Landscaping
About BB
BB Landscaping is based on El Lago Blvd, three minutes from Fountain Lake. We live here. Our crew works the east side of the 87 — Fountain Hills, Fort McDowell, Rio Verde, the Eagle Mountain and Sunridge Canyon side of east Scottsdale — and we know what the HOAs out here expect on a plant list and a gravel-color call.
We keep the scope honest. Maintenance routes, drip repairs, tree trims that respect the McDowell sightlines, planting in the Sonoran palette the Town actually approves, and material delivery on the same truck as the install. We are not a national brand. We are not the cheapest. We answer the phone and we show up when we said.
Same crew on every visit. Same truck for every load.
— The BB crew
Fountain Hills HOA palette
We plant from the Fountain Hills Town Plant List (Table 4) and we set gravel in the warm-tan range the architectural reviewers actually approve. No grey rock. No off-list shrubs. Drip only, per §6.09.
Cercidium praecox
Small desert tree, green photosynthetic bark, gold spring bloom. Filtered shade on south-facing yards.
Encelia farinosa
Silver-leaf shrub, yellow daisy bloom in spring. Slope, border, infill. Town Plant List staple.
Dasylirion wheeleri
Silver-green rosette, sculptural texture. Rock-garden anchor. Low water once established.
Simmondsia chinensis
Evergreen sage-grey shrub. Privacy and HOA screen plant. Slow growth, long life.
Echinocactus grusonii
Spherical cactus accent. Pairs with DG and flagstone, holds full Sonoran sun.
Baileya multiradiata
Yellow groundcover bloom. Self-seeding, soft fill between agave and barrel.
Decomposed granite — Fountain-Hills tones
Madison Gold
Front-yard DG, the classic Fountain Hills warm tan.
Apache Brown
Deeper accent path, planter caps, contrast with palo brea.
Table Mesa Brown
Driveway shoulders, ground cover under jojoba.
Coronado Brown
Border definition, drainage swales.
Pea gravel (warm tan)
Side strips, dog runs, light foot traffic.
What we do — Fountain Hills + east 87
Scope kept tight on purpose. Maintenance routes, drip repair, trim, plant install, gravel/DG work, and the material to do it — delivered on our truck.
Monthly routes for HOA-rule-bound front yards. Trim, clear, edge, weed, blow. Photo report after the visit.
Palo brea, palo verde, mesquite, ironwood. Trimmed for McDowell sightlines and HOA setbacks, never lions-tailed.
Drip line, emitter, valve manifold, controller. Pressure-regulated for the FH water pressure swings.
Decomposed granite, landscape rock, soil, mulch, plants. Loaded on the same truck as your install — no second appointment.
From the Town Plant List. Palo brea, brittlebush, desert spoon, jojoba, golden barrel, agave — set right and watered in on drip.
Madison Gold, Apache Brown, Table Mesa, Coronado. Color-matched to the fountain stone tones the HOAs approve.
One call. One truck.
Most landscape jobs out here take two appointments — one for the material drop, one for the crew. We do it in one. The yardage, the soil, the mulch, and the plants ride on the same bed as the install team.
Hand-drawn cross-section — what's actually on our truck when we roll up.
One window
Crew and material arrive in the same window. No separate delivery slot to wait for.
One fee
You pay delivery once, not twice. Saves $80–$200 a job versus a separate yard-truck call.
One cleanup
Pile gets shoveled into the install, not staged on the driveway for a week. Drive stays clean.
One number
You called us, we own the load and the install. If a count is short, we go back and grab more.
How a job runs
Call (480) 392-1372. Tell us the address and what you're thinking. Five minutes is plenty.
We come out, look at the yard, ask the HOA questions that change the plant list and the gravel call.
Itemized — plant by plant, rock yardage, drip parts, labor — on paper. No surprise upsells later.
We confirm a date and we pick the load. Material and crew arrive together.
We don't pack up until you've walked it. Photo summary in your inbox the same day.
That’s it. No portals, no logins — a phone call or an email is all it takes.
What people say
Most responsive landscaping crew we've worked with in Fountain Hills. Showed up on the day they said, did the work, sent photos. We'll have them back.
Attention to detail makes the property stand out from the neighbors. They knew the HOA plant list before we even mentioned it.
Booked a full front-yard refresh and a load of Madison Gold DG together. Saved us a second delivery fee. Crew came with the truck loaded, install was done by mid-afternoon.
Irrigation valve manifold blew during monsoon. They were here the next morning with parts, walked me through what they replaced. Drip is back up.
Honest pricing
Plant installs and material deliveries depend on yardage, access, and HOA-list constraints. We won't quote a Fountain Hills front yard sight unseen — but the walkthrough is free and the written estimate is itemized.
We cover Fountain Hills, Fort McDowell, Rio Verde, Saguaro Lake, east Scottsdale.
Call (480) 392-1372Questions
Yes. New plantings come from Table 4 or are pre-cleared with the HOA's architectural reviewer. We won't drop in a non-listed shrub and leave you to defend it.
El Lago Blvd, Fountain Hills
Our shop is on El Lago Blvd, three minutes from Fountain Lake. We live in the same town we work in. When a drip line lets go in August or a wall of palo verde needs a same-week trim before the HOA walkthrough, we are already on the right side of the 87.
Hand-drawn — the fountain, the McDowells, and our block.
Call us — Fountain Hills
— BB Landscaping
If we're on a job we'll call back the same day.