Accent Landscape
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, CA
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About
Accent Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company based in Santa Cruz, California, established by Brent Campagnolo, who brings more than 30 years of experience in the landscaping trade. The company serves residential and commercial clients throughout Monterey, Santa Cruz, and Saratoga, California, and prides itself on a team known for humility, respect, and safety. Accent Landscaping creates beautiful landscape solutions and offers a full range of outdoor beautification services under one roof, from enhancing an existing yard to designing and building a brand-new landscape. The company designs each job for free during the initial consultation, so once the design is set, logistics and work can begin quickly, saving customers time and money. Services include landscape maintenance such as routine and emergency lawn care and mowing, interior and exterior remodeling, custom deck design and construction, hardscape work such as flagstones, pavers, sidewalks, porches, and driveways, and stamped concrete for patios, walkways, foundations, stairs, and walls. Accent Landscaping is licensed in California under CSLB license #813189.
Working in Santa Cruz
Climate & hardiness zone
Santa Cruz sits in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 10a, with minimum temperatures of 30–35°F. Zone 10a sits at the edge of frost risk — rare but possible, meaning irrigation systems need winterization readiness even if they rarely need it. The mild climate supports an enormous range of plant material, but summer fog patterns, coastal wind exposure, and microclimate variation within a single neighborhood can dramatically change what thrives. Local experience matters here more than in more uniform climates.
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Location
332 Union Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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