Petaluma · Sonoma County
Estate Management in Petaluma, CA
Tailored, ongoing stewardship that goes far beyond mow-and-blow—monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly care that keeps your landscape thriving.
Estate management tailored to Petaluma
At Community Soil, site maintenance goes beyond a simple weekly mow-and-blow routine. We create spaces that thrive with care provided on a monthly, bi-monthly, or even quarterly basis, establishing a tailored plan that ensures the ongoing health and vitality of your landscape.
From historic in-town homes to rural acreage on the western hills, Petaluma offers a wide range of properties. Community Soil designs, builds, and maintains water-wise, ecologically grounded landscapes across the city and its surrounding ranchland.
Stewardship tailored to your land
Every landscape we design is built to be cared for efficiently. We establish a maintenance regime matched to your property and goals, so your investment grows more beautiful and more resilient over time rather than slowly declining.
Season to season
Our clients love watching their gardens change through the year—something new always blooming. In late autumn we button everything up until spring, then plan together for the coming season. We provide great recommendations and top-notch service throughout.
Skilled, lasting crews
We pay our workers livable wages, ensuring long-term, skilled employees who know your land. That continuity of care is one of the most valuable things we offer estate clients.
Other services in Petaluma
Landscape Design
Thoughtful landscape architecture grounded in your goals and the character of your land—from landforms and circulation to soil health and robust plantings.
Fire Safety & Fuel Reduction
Fire-resilient land management using strategic zoning, fuel-load reduction, and sound forestry to protect your home and community.
Master Planning
A comprehensive plan that shows how every element of your property fits together, so you can build out in confident phases over time.
Land Regeneration
Regenerative practices that improve soil health, recharge groundwater, and enhance habitat—reversing decline while creating beauty.
Sustainable Plantings
Native and drought-tolerant gardens that attract pollinators, conserve water, and bring color and fragrance through every season.
Start With The Land
Book your site visit.
Tell us about your property and what you hope it can become. We offer a complimentary half-hour visit for prospective Sonoma County clients.