
Landscape Design and Installation
Every outdoor space starts with a plan. Our landscape design services combine Kaushik’s horticulture background with years of hands-on experience in Langley’s Zone 8b climate. We select plants that actually thrive in local clay soils and seasonal extremes, not just whatever looks good at the garden center.
Custom plans for Langley properties, from compact Willoughby yards to large Brookswood lots
New beds with proper drainage layers for clay soil, planted with species suited to Zone 8b
Full soil preparation and sod laying, with amendments to ensure roots establish in heavy ground
Low-maintenance turf that looks green year-round without irrigation or mowing



Landscape Maintenance
Langley properties need consistent care to stay ahead of the climate. Our maintenance programs adjust seasonally: heavier attention during the wet months (October through April) when moss and weeds are aggressive, and irrigation management through the dry summer period when Stage 1 water restrictions limit lawn watering to one day per week.
Scheduled visits covering mowing, edging, bed weeding, pruning, and seasonal adjustments
Shaping and size control for cedar, laurel, boxwood, and privet hedges across Langley properties
Mulch for moisture retention during dry summers and weed suppression year-round
Lawn Care
Langley lawns face a unique one-two punch: waterlogged clay in winter and drought stress in summer. Add European chafer beetles and crane fly larvae (both increasingly common across the Township) and your lawn is under attack from multiple directions. Our lawn care programs address root causes, not just surface symptoms.
Chafer Beetle and Crane Fly Treatment
Beneficial nematode applications timed to the pest lifecycle (late July for chafer grubs, late September for crane fly larvae)
Seasonal Cleanup
Langley’s wet winters leave behind a mess: fallen branches, leaf buildup, moss-covered paths, and debris that smothers your lawn. Our cleanup services get your property back to healthy condition after each seasonal shift.
Tree Pruning
Mature trees are a defining feature of Langley neighborhoods, especially in Brookswood, Walnut Grove, and Murrayville. The Township of Langley’s Tree Protection Bylaw covers any tree with a trunk diameter of 20cm or more. Removing or damaging a protected tree without a permit can result in significant fines. Our team assesses protection status before any work begins.
Addressing root intrusion into lawns, patios, and garden beds without harming the tree


Commercial and Strata Landscaping
Langley’s growth, especially in Willoughby and Langley City, means more strata complexes, commercial properties, and multi-family developments that need professional landscape management. We work with strata councils and property managers to maintain common areas within budget while keeping residents satisfied.
Office complexes, retail properties, and business grounds with scheduled maintenance programs
Serving Langley and Surrounding Communities
We are based right here in Langley and service properties across both the City of Langley and the Township of Langley every day.
Langley communities we serve:
- Willowbrook
- Walnut Grove
- Murrayville
- Brookswood
- Fort Langley
- Aldergrove
- Willoughby / Willoughby Heights
- Langley City Centre


View all of our service locations across the Lower Mainland, including Surrey, Delta, White Rock, Maple Ridge, Abbotsford, and New Westminster.
Landmarks near properties we service regularly:
- Willowbrook Shopping Centre
- Campbell Valley Regional Park
- Derek Doubleday Arboretum
- Sendall Gardens
- Brydon Lagoon
- Brydon Lagoon
- Fort Langley National Historic Site
- Walnut Grove Community Park
How to find us:
- From Walnut Grove: Head south on 200 Street past Highway 1 toward Willowbrook. About 10 minutes.
- From Brookswood: Take 200 Street north or 24 Avenue east toward Langley City. Under 15 minutes.
- From Fort Langley: Head south on Glover Road to the Fraser Highway, then west toward Langley City. Approximately 15 minutes.
- From Aldergrove: Take Fraser Highway west through Murrayville into Langley. About 20 minutes.
- From Willoughby: Head south on 200 Street or 208 Street toward Willowbrook. Under 10 minutes.
Why Langley Trusts Splendid Landscaping
The coastal climate requires specific seasonal attention to keep strata properties looking their best year-round.
across 160+ verified reviews from homeowners and strata councils across the Lower Mainland
Registered with the BC Landscape and Nursery Association, following industry best practices and standards
Our owner Kaushik holds a degree in horticulture from Dalhousie University. Every recommendation is backed by plant science, not just experience.
Not satisfied with our work? We will make it right or give you your money back. No fine print.
since 2016 across Langley, Surrey, Delta, White Rock, and the Fraser Valley
Complete liability coverage on every project, every visit
We live and work in Langley. Your property is in our neighborhood, not a distant service call.
Read testimonials from homeowners we have worked with across the Lower Mainland.
Here's What Your Neighbours Have To Say About Our Landscaping Services
Kaushik and the team at Splendid Landscaping are extremely knowledgeable about everything to do with gardens, seasonal plants, and lawn maintenance. I highly recommend this company to manage any commercial property you have, or if you manage a strata property!
June 29, 2023
Frequently Asked Questions: Landscaping in Langley, BC
Costs depend on the service and your property size. Regular maintenance programs for a standard residential lot are billed weekly or biweekly. Larger projects like garden bed installation or sod installation are quoted after a free on-site assessment. The most expensive component of most landscaping projects is hardscaping (patios, retaining walls, pathways), while softscaping (planting, mulching, lawn) is typically more affordable. Request a quote for your property.
For most Langley properties, regular maintenance and lawn aeration deliver the highest return. Aeration addresses the compacted clay soil that causes most lawn problems in this area, and consistent maintenance prevents small issues from becoming expensive renovation projects. Fresh bark mulch in garden beds is another high-impact, low-cost service that transforms curb appeal immediately.
In the Township of Langley, yes. The Tree Protection Bylaw (No. 5478) covers any tree with a trunk diameter of 20cm or more at breast height. You need a permit before removal, and the Critical Root Zone (trunk diameter x 6) must be protected during any nearby construction or landscaping work. The City of Langley has been developing its own Tree Management Bylaw. Our tree pruning team checks protection status before any work begins.
European chafer beetle grubs feed on grass roots, but the visible damage comes from raccoons, crows, and skunks tearing up turf to eat the grubs. The treatment is beneficial nematodes applied in late July after eggs hatch. Prevention includes regular lawn aeration, proper fertilization, and maintaining thick, healthy turf that resists infestation. This is an increasingly common problem across Langley, especially in Walnut Grove and Murrayville where mature lawns provide ideal habitat.

