Landscaping & Lawn Care in Clemmons, NC

Premium landscaping for one of the Triad's most desirable communities. Professional design, installation, and maintenance for Clemmons' finest properties.

Premium Landscaping for a Premier Community

Clemmons is one of the most sought-after addresses in the Piedmont Triad. Located just southwest of Winston-Salem along I-40, this affluent suburb is known for its excellent schools, well-planned neighborhoods, and proximity to Tanglewood Park, Forsyth County's crown jewel of public recreation. Properties in Clemmons reflect that quality, and the landscaping expectations match.

Homeowners in Clemmons invest in their outdoor spaces. From the manicured HOA communities along Peace Haven Road to the estate-sized lots near Tanglewood, properties here demand landscaping that goes beyond basic maintenance. Residents expect clean lines, healthy turf, seasonal color, and hardscaping that adds lasting value to their homes.

Webber Landscaping serves Clemmons with full-service residential and commercial landscaping. We understand that in a community where neighbors notice the details, professional-quality grounds care is not optional. It is the standard.

Manicured residential landscape in Clemmons NC near Tanglewood

Neighborhoods & HOA Communities We Serve

Clemmons' planned communities set a high bar for landscape quality. We deliver results that exceed it.

Harper Hill & Stonebridge

Harper Hill and Stonebridge are among Clemmons' most established HOA communities, with architecturally consistent homes and strict exterior maintenance standards. Landscaping in these neighborhoods must conform to HOA guidelines while still expressing each homeowner's personality. We work within those parameters to design and maintain landscapes that stand out for quality, not for breaking community rules. Common services include seasonal color rotations, foundation bed maintenance, precise mowing, and annual mulch programs.

Peace Haven & Meadowlark

The Peace Haven Road corridor and surrounding Meadowlark community feature a mix of established ranches and newer custom homes, many on half-acre or larger lots. These properties typically have mature trees, extensive lawn areas, and outdoor living spaces that homeowners enjoy year-round. Our services here focus on keeping large turf areas healthy, managing shade-related lawn challenges under mature canopy, and maintaining outdoor patios, fire pits, and garden beds that extend the living space outdoors.

Tanglewood Park Area

Properties near Tanglewood Park benefit from the park's natural beauty but also face unique challenges. The proximity to the Yadkin River floodplain means some properties deal with higher water tables and seasonal moisture that affects plant selection and grading. Homes backing up to the park's wooded edges need landscape approaches that transition gracefully from maintained yard to natural forest. We select native plants and drainage solutions that work with the area's hydrology rather than fighting it.

Mature Landscape Renovations

Many of Clemmons' most desirable homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and their original landscapes have reached a tipping point. Overgrown hollies, leggy boxwoods, thinning fescue lawns, and crumbling brick edging are common. Rather than a complete tearout, we typically recommend phased renovations that replace the weakest elements first while preserving mature specimen plants that add character and value. This approach keeps the property looking good throughout the process and spreads the investment over time.

Commercial landscape maintenance along Lewisville-Clemmons Road

Village of Clemmons & Commercial Corridor

The Village of Clemmons commercial district along Lewisville-Clemmons Road is the community's commercial center, with shops, restaurants, professional offices, and financial institutions that serve the surrounding residential population. These businesses depend on clean, welcoming grounds to attract customers from a community that values quality in everything, including the appearance of the places they frequent.

Along US-158, commercial properties including medical offices, retail plazas, and service businesses maintain a strong visual standard that reflects the Clemmons market. We provide year-round grounds maintenance for commercial clients in this corridor, including weekly mowing, seasonal bed rotations, tree and shrub pruning, and parking area cleanup.

For commercial property managers and business owners in Clemmons, we offer 12-month maintenance contracts that ensure your property never falls below the community's expectations. Consistent, scheduled service eliminates the worry of missed visits or seasonal gaps in care.

What Sets Clemmons Landscaping Apart

HOA-Compliant Design

Many Clemmons neighborhoods have architectural review committees that approve landscape changes. We are familiar with the guidelines for the major Clemmons HOA communities and design within those parameters from the start. This avoids delays, rejected plans, and the frustration of designing something that cannot be built. We can also work directly with your HOA board if changes need approval before work begins.

Outdoor Living Spaces

Clemmons homeowners invest heavily in outdoor living. Paver patios with built-in seating walls, outdoor kitchens with natural stone counters, fire pits surrounded by native plantings, and pergola-covered dining areas are all popular requests. We handle the full scope, from grading and base preparation through hardscape installation and the final landscape plantings that soften and integrate the structure into the yard.

Seasonal Color Programs

In Clemmons, a bare flower bed in any season is noticeable. Our seasonal color program rotates plantings four times per year: pansies and violas for winter/spring, petunias and begonias for summer, mums and ornamental kale for fall, and seasonal greens for the holidays. Each rotation is timed for Clemmons' Zone 7b/8a conditions and installed by our crew so there is never a gap in color at your front entrance or landscape beds.

Clemmons Landscaping FAQ

Yes. We are familiar with the landscape guidelines for several Clemmons HOA communities, including Harper Hill, Stonebridge, and others along the Peace Haven corridor. When we design a landscape plan, we account for HOA restrictions on plant heights, bed materials, hardscape placement, and any other community-specific rules. If your HOA requires a plan submission for approval, we can prepare the documentation. Working within guidelines from the start avoids costly redesigns after installation.

Renovation costs vary widely based on the scope. A focused front-entry refresh with new foundation plantings, mulch, and edging might run $3,000 to $6,000. A full property renovation including bed redesign, mature plant removal, new plantings, sod replacement, and hardscape updates can range from $10,000 to $25,000 or more depending on the property size and materials. We always provide detailed estimates before starting work, and we can phase larger projects to spread the investment over multiple seasons. Call us at (336) 770-2385 for a free on-site assessment.

Properties near the Yadkin River floodplain and Tanglewood often have higher moisture levels, especially in spring and after heavy rains. We address this through targeted drainage improvements, including French drains and graded swales that move water away from turf areas. For the lawn itself, we select grass varieties with better wet-soil tolerance and adjust mowing height to reduce disease pressure from moisture. Core aeration in spring and fall is especially important on these properties to keep the soil from compacting under wet conditions. Regular soil testing guides our fertilization approach for the specific conditions on your lot.

Get a Free Landscaping Estimate in Clemmons

Your Clemmons property deserves landscaping that matches the community's standards. Call for a free on-site consultation and detailed estimate.