Landscaping Services in Draper, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across Draper — a south foothill community with hillside lots and Corner Canyon access. Whether you're in SunCrest, Corner Canyon, South Mountain, or Hidden Valley, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your Draper yard needs a local crew
Draper's terrain is unlike anywhere else in the valley: properties up against Corner Canyon and South Mountain step uphill in ways that turn a routine mow into real work, and west-facing yards take the brunt of the wind funneling through Point of the Mountain. Newer subdivisions sit on engineered fill that drains differently than the older bench parcels nearby, and HOA standards on visible lots are tight. A crew that knows how to handle slope, wind, and mixed soil profiles makes the difference between a tidy property and one that always looks a little ragged.
Services we deliver in Draper
Our Draper rotation is built around two realities: graded yards that need careful mowing technique, and dry, wind-blasted exposures that lose moisture fast. We mow across the slope on hillside lots — never up and down — to protect both the turf and our equipment, and we time aeration and overseeding to take advantage of the cooler shoulder seasons before the wind picks up.
- Hillside mowing with the right equipment — graded and terraced lots need mowers that don't scalp on the rise; we cut across the slope and hand-trim where we can't ride safely.
- Core aeration before fall winds — pulling cores in September lets water and seed get to the root zone before the dry winter winds dehydrate the lawn.
- Wind-resilient mulching — we install heavier shredded bark in west-facing beds where lighter mulches blow into the neighbor's driveway.
- Edging along curb-appeal frontages — Draper HOAs are typically strict on visible-from-the-street trim lines; we keep edges sharp every visit.
- Seasonal cleanup on terraced beds — debris collects in the corners of stepped beds; we hand-clear them so irrigation and drainage keep working.
- Trimming around retaining walls and stairs — common across the south-foothill lots; we bring the gear to finish what a mower deck can't reach.
Common questions from Draper homeowners
Can you mow my hillside lot safely? 
Yes. We cut across the slope rather than up and down, use mowers rated for the grade, and hand-trim the steeper transitions. If a section is too steep to mow safely we'll tell you up front and recommend a low-maintenance ground cover instead.
The wind dries out my west-facing yard — what helps? 
Three things move the needle: a thicker mulch layer in beds, longer-but-less-frequent irrigation cycles to push roots deeper, and overseeding in early fall so a denser turf stand can hold its own moisture better through next summer.
Will my HOA approve your work? 
We've maintained a number of Draper properties under HOA rules and we keep edges, heights, and trim consistent with what the boards expect. If your HOA has specific written standards, share them and we'll match them.