About Aspen Landscaping in Prescott AZ
Cory started Aspen Landscaping because he saw a problem in the industry: too many landscaping companies were rushing through jobs without truly caring for the people they served or the quality of work they left behind.
That’s why he built Aspen Landscaping around craftsmanship, consistency, and community. What began as weekend work while he was a groundskeeper at the community college quickly grew into a thriving local brand built on word of mouth and trusted relationships.
Along the way, the team has grown, expanded across Yavapai County, and earned a reputation for being both dependable and down to earth. We still visit that very first customer every month, a reminder that great relationships and honest work are the roots of everything we do.
We want to continue growing while staying true to the values that made us who we are, combining professionalism and personal service to bring lasting beauty to every yard we touch. Personal service with professional consistency.
What Makes
Us Different
Many companies choose between being personable and being professional. We believe you can be both. Aspen Landscaping combines friendly, neighborly service with professional reliability and high standards.
We want every customer to feel like part of our community, cared for by a team that values both precision and connection. When you hire Aspen Landscaping, you are choosing a landscaping company that takes pride in every blade of grass, every stone placed, and every relationship built.
Our Story
and Growth
We have proudly served the Prescott area since 2007. What started with Cory Pratt working weekends to meet growing demand has grown into a full service landscaping company trusted across Yavapai County.
Even as our landscaping business has expanded, our principles have not changed: take care of people, do honest work, and treat every yard like it is our own. That simple foundation has allowed us to grow without ever losing the personal touch that defines Aspen Landscaping.
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