Landscaping Services in Riverton, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across Riverton — south-end suburban with semi-rural pockets and equestrian properties. Whether you're in Riverton Heights, Western Springs, or Fox Hollow, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your Riverton yard needs a local crew
Riverton sits at the south end of the valley with a mix you don't see in many SLC suburbs: third-acre and full-acre lots, equestrian properties with pasture running up to the lawn, and a real split between homes on culinary water and homes pulling irrigation share water from the canal. A crew that doesn't know the city tends to treat every yard like a quarter-acre tract lot — which doesn't work when half your property is mowed lawn and the other half borders a horse pasture or a share-water ditch. We work Riverton's larger lots every week and plan boundary treatment, edge lines, and watering recommendations around the property type.
Services we deliver in Riverton
Our Riverton service plan is built for larger square footage and more complicated property edges than you'd find further north in the valley. We handle the standard weekly maintenance, but we also pay extra attention to where the lawn ends and something else begins — pasture, gravel drive, share-water ditch — because those transitions are where Riverton yards usually look messy. Most of our Riverton customers run weekly mowing through the season plus a spring and fall cleanup, and many add aeration in early spring.
- Weekly mowing on larger lots — sized for third-acre to acre properties, with the right deck width to keep service time and cost reasonable.
- Pasture-edge and ditch-line trimming — clean boundary work where lawn meets pasture or share-water ditch, so the maintained area reads sharp instead of fading into rough.
- Core aeration — important on Riverton's heavier soils and on lawns that get hit with surface flooding from share-water turnouts.
- Mulching for foundation and garden beds — helps larger Riverton properties hold moisture between irrigation cycles, especially on lots running culinary water at full price.
- Spring and fall cleanups — sized for properties with more leaf volume and more linear feet of fence and pasture line than a typical suburban yard.
- Irrigation-aware scheduling — we plan service around your share water turn or your culinary water schedule so we're not mowing wet sod or fighting saturated soil.
Common questions from Riverton homeowners
We're on share water — does that change how you service the yard? 
It can. We'll ask about your turn schedule and try to mow the day before or two days after a heavy water, not the morning of. That keeps ruts out of the lawn and gives you a cleaner cut.
Our property backs onto a pasture — how do you handle the boundary? 
We treat the pasture edge as an intentional line. Trim is run tight to the fence or cross-tie, and we don't try to mow into the pasture itself. The result is a sharp boundary that makes the maintained yard look bigger and more cared-for.
Our lot is over half an acre. Do you charge by time or by square footage? 
By square footage and access, not by the hour. That keeps pricing predictable on larger Riverton properties and means you're not penalized when conditions slow us down.