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[*] posted on 12-20-2009 at 03:26 PM
Good landscaping company in Baja Norte?


Hi all,

This spring we may be getting a influx of cash to do the landscaping around our house & guesthouse, so we are on the lookout for a reputable & experienced crew that can do laja stone around our home. Would prefer people that do this for a living with references. It will be a challange getting the materials in here given our road but a F350 + with 4X4 should do the trick...




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[*] posted on 12-20-2009 at 03:38 PM


There's nothing in the Yellow Pages under Landscaping. I don't think that word translates.
There are a few "Gardners." Five, to be exact. Going by the largest add, the most serious one is:

Jardineria En General
646 173-6662

You may want to inquire at the larger nurseries/viveros.

My info is from Ensenada...just noticed you said Norte.

[Edited on 12-20-2009 by DENNIS]
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[*] posted on 12-20-2009 at 04:17 PM
There is a Vivero


In Descanso Valley, near Primo Tapia (Cantamar), Baja Norte and I remember that they said that they had locations to the south.

Nice family, they are very knowledgeable; we have bought plants and hired them to do landscaping work over the years.

If you are interested, please U2U me and I will provide more detailed info.




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[*] posted on 12-21-2009 at 11:14 AM


Dennis: thanks for taking the time to look it up in the Ensenada yellow pages, good idea about checking the viveros!

Jan: I think I know the viviero you are talking about, is it right on the side of the 1 towards the ocean? We will stop by there sometime for sure!

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[*] posted on 12-21-2009 at 11:18 AM


astrobaja---I'm your man! I have been landscaping AND going to Baja for 30 years and understand the San Pedro Martir area fairly intimately....only problem is I live in Texas now! Waaaaahhhhhh. We'll be heading to the SPM in June however---could stop by and at least check out the site---keep it in mind if you don't find someone by then....
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[*] posted on 12-21-2009 at 12:10 PM


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good idea about checking the viveros!



The largest Vivero I am aware of in the area is in the town of Guadalupe in the valley. Right on the town side of the long bridge going into town from Ensenada. You might want to check it out for inventory as well.
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[*] posted on 12-21-2009 at 12:19 PM


Mexitron: Cool! Bummer you are so far away! Stop by anyway in June, did you ever do work with the laja stone? We want to do natural rock pathways all around our house and the courtyard. Did you ever do jobs in Baja?

Dennis: yep thats a BIG one, I'm pretty sure most other smaller viveros in Enseanda get their stock from them. We found tons of really nice roses (25 pesos to 100 depending on size) for way cheaper than in town.




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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 04:38 AM


I've worked with all kinds of stone but laja doesn't ring a bell--maybe I know it by another name. I've done lots of stone pathways though!
I was asked to do part of the landscaping for the Diamante Del Mar golf course in El Rosario but I declined since I was kind of against the project happening...good thing---it got shelved anyway!
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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 04:51 AM


Here's my back steps/patio I built here in Fort Worth(with Oklahoma flagstone.....). Since I can't find oxidized granite boulders out here and I wanted the rustic look of the granite rock on the east side of the SPM I just made these myself out of concrete and then stained them....yeah I miss Baja!

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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 08:55 AM


Very cool Steve! Bringing the Baja Feeling to Texas!



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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 12:50 PM


Mexitron: Very nice steps and walkway! Yeah laja I think is just their work for a certain type of flagstone. Question is do you know anywhere where flagstone can be obtained locally? One alternative is to do stamped concrete like what you did and then stain it. The other thing is we get sub zero temps here during winter so which is the most durable method? Be nice to do natural stone but I think very few people in Baja norte know how to do stamped concrete right!



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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 01:20 PM


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Originally posted by astrobaja
Yeah laja I think is just their work for a certain type of flagstone. Question is do you know anywhere where flagstone can be obtained locally?


Material yards here have it.
I thought Laja meant slate but, it seems to encompass other flat rock as well.
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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 08:20 PM


I always go with natural stone when possible---and especially when you live in a place like you do!!! It just looks better... ....with the sub-zero temps you have to make sure you have a good layer of non-expansive well draining base material---ie road base, gravel, sand. Otherwise the freezing/thawing will allow ice to break up the flagstone work...and I think you may have some fairly expansive soil being in a valley, even though its mostly granitics there.
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[*] posted on 12-22-2009 at 09:42 PM
About the Vivero in Descanso


Astrobaja,

The vivero I am talking about is NOT on the ocean side of the highway. It is on the east side of the old free road, about one and one-half miles south of Primo Tapia/Cantamar, just after you pass the dunes (Los Medanos) and cross the bridge over the Descanso River. There is a small market there on the old highway with a sign "Pluma Roja". You need to go left onto the dirt road and U-turn, essentially reversing your direction to head north and the entrance to the vivero is on your right within about 150 feet from turning off the paved highway

This is a VERY LARGE property with many very tall, large potted palms and trees, besides the many other thousands or so potted plants; it is easy to locate, once you start looking for it.




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