2190 N Ventura Ave, Ventura, CA 93001, United States
Plowboy Landscapes provides the highest quality Garden Maintenance and Landscape Construction services for commercial, industrial, and estate properties.
I've been working with Plowboy Landscapes for a few months now, and they have provided my housing community with excellent service. Their gardeners are well trained and their supervisors are informative and friendly. I highly recommend working with the Plowboy team.
Very pleased with this landscape company. The gardeners are polite and friendly. They came out and helped me decide what plants and flowers would be best for my yard. The results are beautiful.
Our HOA has worked with Plowboy for almost 4 years. They were instrumental in our WaterWise landscape renovation project covering 48 homes on 11 acres. It's not easy working with 48 homeowners. I am the landscape chairman and I have found Barry Peterson very responsive and his workers punctual. We have changed groundsmen several times as some were better workers and more knowledgeable than others. It's about communication and I have found that Plowboy is good at communicating and following through with issues that come up. They want to keep us happy.
My development just hired this company and they chipped my wood bridge with their lawn mower. It’s common sense to pickup the mower, carry it down the steps and over a brige...usually it’s a two men job. There’s no supervisor around to oversee the workers. We saw one guy pushing the lawn mower down the steps and over the bridge. One of our steps have a small chip and if this continues there will be more chips to come each week.
Avoid! After they scalped my lawn and dug their lawnmower blade into the sod root and dirt they didn’t even seem interested in repairing the Property Damage to my property.
These are the WORST landscapers I have ever seen. They maintain the landscaping for the Northwood Community in Thousand Oaks. They are rude to area homeowners and their work is pitiful. There are weeds all over the community and many of the bushes are nearly dead or overgrown and unsightly. They treat actual homeowners as if they are renters and act as if they actually own the property. I checked their website and noticed that they have "contests" for property management companies. I guess that explains how they actually get their clients.