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Chandler · East Valley

Gravel & Desert-Landscape Weeding in Chandler, AZ

Weeds love decomposed granite and rock beds — they root down through the gravel and into the soil and weed-barrier fabric underneath. We pull them out of your desert landscaping by hand, around plants, boulders, and drip lines, without disturbing the rock layout you paid for.

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What's included

  • Pull weeds out of decomposed granite, rip-rap, and rock beds — root and all
  • Work carefully around cacti, agave, shrubs, and drip irrigation
  • Clear weeds growing through weed-barrier fabric seams
  • Rake the gravel back clean and even
  • No herbicide near your desert plants or drip emitters

Why it matters in Chandler

Desert landscaping is the most common Chandler front-yard setup, and gravel is exactly where weeds thrive — moisture from drip lines plus blown-in seed plus broken-down fabric underneath. Spraying risks your cacti, agave, and drip emitters; hand-pulling around them is the safe way to clear it. We get the root out from under the gravel and rake the rock back so it looks intentional again.

Gravel & Desert-Landscape Weeding pricing

JobPrice
Standard gravel/xeriscape front$40–$80
Large or whole-property desert landscape$90–$200
Weeds through fabric seams (extra labor)+$20–$50
Add drip-line weed check+$15–$30

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FAQ

Can you pull weeds without hurting my cactus and drip lines?
Yes — hand-pulling is the safe way to do it. We work around cacti, agave, shrubs, and drip emitters by hand, which is exactly why we don't spray. Herbicide overspray is what damages desert plants and clogs lines; pulling avoids all of that.
Weeds keep coming up through my gravel — why?
Decomposed granite holds blown-in seed, drip lines add moisture, and the weed-barrier fabric underneath breaks down and tears at the seams over years. Once that fabric fails, gravel becomes a seedbed. We pull the root and can flag where the fabric's the real problem.
Do you rake the rock back when you're done?
Always. We rake the decomposed granite or rock back even and clean so the bed looks intentional, not dug-through. Photo proof shows the before and after.

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Updated 2026-06-05.

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