Landscaping in Los Angeles is more than just curb appeal — it is outdoor living space, drought-compliance, property value, and privacy. LA’s climate makes outdoor spaces usable year-round, which means a well-designed landscape is a functional extension of your home. At the same time, Southern California water restrictions and LA DWP conservation requirements mean that traditional turf-heavy landscapes are being phased out in favor of drought-tolerant, low-water designs. APLA Construction (CA Lic #1136359) handles landscape design and installation throughout Greater Los Angeles as part of full construction and renovation projects.
Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require a building permit and engineer-stamped drawings in Los Angeles. APLA handles permit coordination for all structural landscape work.
Several regulations affect landscaping decisions for LA homeowners in 2026:
A common use case for APLA’s landscape services is post-construction restoration. After an ADU is built in the backyard, the yard typically needs significant work — drainage reconfiguration, new paving, privacy screening, and sometimes a complete backyard redesign that incorporates both the ADU and usable outdoor space for the main home occupants. APLA plans this landscape work as part of the ADU project scope so that the yard is move-in ready when the ADU is complete. Learn more about ADU construction in Los Angeles.
California’s ongoing water challenges have shifted LA landscaping firmly toward low-water design. The most popular drought-tolerant landscape approaches in Greater LA:
Basic landscaping projects in Los Angeles — a paver patio, drought-tolerant front yard, or artificial turf installation — typically run $8,000–$25,000. Full backyard transformations with hardscape, outdoor kitchen, and planting run $30,000–$80,000+. Per-square-foot costs vary widely by material: concrete patios start at $8/sq ft, pavers at $15/sq ft, artificial turf at $12/sq ft installed.
Most planting, turf, and non-structural hardscape work does not require a building permit. Retaining walls over 4 feet in height require a permit and structural engineer-stamped drawings. Any grading that moves significant quantities of soil (over 50 cubic yards) requires a grading permit. APLA identifies all permit requirements at the project planning stage.
For most LA homeowners, yes. Quality artificial turf costs $12–$22/sq ft installed and lasts 15–20 years. It eliminates water costs, mowing, fertilizing, and pest control. LA DWP offers turf replacement rebates of $2/sq ft for qualifying conversions from natural grass. Over a 10-year period, artificial turf saves most LA homeowners significantly more than the installation cost.
LA DWP’s turf replacement program pays $2/sq ft for removing live turf and replacing it with qualifying low-water alternatives — drought-tolerant plants, artificial turf, or hardscape. The minimum qualifying area is 200 sq ft. APLA designs projects to maximize rebate eligibility. Contact LA DWP directly to confirm current rebate availability before project start.
Yes. APLA commonly includes landscape restoration and new landscape design as part of ADU, addition, and remodeling projects across Greater Los Angeles. Handling landscape work under the same contract as construction simplifies scheduling, permits, and coordination.
The best low-maintenance LA landscape combines drought-tolerant California native or Mediterranean plants, drip irrigation with a smart controller, decomposed granite or gravel ground cover, and hardscape in high-use areas. This combination minimizes water use, eliminates mowing, and requires minimal ongoing maintenance while looking excellent year-round in the LA climate.
APLA provides free landscape estimates for projects throughout Greater Los Angeles — from post-ADU backyard restoration to complete front yard drought-tolerant redesigns.
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