Landscaping Services in Asheboro, NC

Full-service landscaping for the Heart of North Carolina. Commercial grounds care, residential lawn service, hardscaping, and grading for Randolph County properties.

Trusted Landscaping for Randolph County's Hub

Asheboro is the seat of Randolph County and home to roughly 26,000 residents. Best known as the home of the North Carolina Zoo, the state's largest natural habitat zoo attracting over 800,000 visitors annually, Asheboro combines small-city charm with steady commercial development along the US-64 and US-220 corridors.

Webber Landscaping extends our Piedmont Triad service footprint to Asheboro, approximately 35 minutes southeast of our Winston-Salem headquarters. We serve residential neighborhoods, commercial properties, and the growing number of businesses along Fayetteville Street, Dixie Drive, and the Zoo Parkway corridor.

Asheboro's position at the geographic center of North Carolina places it firmly in the Piedmont's transition zone, where the rolling hills begin to flatten toward the Coastal Plain. This transition creates unique soil conditions and drainage patterns that our experienced crews understand and work with on every project.

Mulch and landscape bed installation in Asheboro NC
Landscape bed installation in Asheboro NC

Areas We Serve in Asheboro & Randolph County

From downtown Asheboro to the surrounding Randolph County communities, we bring professional landscaping to every property type.

Downtown Asheboro & Fayetteville Street

Downtown Asheboro's Fayetteville Street corridor serves as the city's commercial and civic heart. The Randolph County Courthouse, city hall, local banks, and a growing number of restaurants and boutiques line this stretch. These properties need well-maintained landscape beds, seasonal plantings, and clean hardscape edges that project professionalism to residents and visitors alike. We provide recurring commercial maintenance that keeps downtown Asheboro looking sharp year-round.

Zoo Parkway & US-220 Corridor

The Zoo Parkway (NC-159) connecting Asheboro to the NC Zoo is lined with hotels, restaurants, and tourism-oriented businesses that benefit directly from the zoo's visitor traffic. The US-220 bypass corridor has attracted newer commercial development including medical offices, retail plazas, and car dealerships. These high-visibility properties need consistent commercial grounds maintenance that makes a positive first impression on the hundreds of thousands of visitors passing through annually.

Sunset Hills & McCrary Park Area

The residential neighborhoods west of downtown around Sunset Avenue, McCrary Park, and the Asheboro Country Club area feature some of the city's most established homes. Mature oak and hickory canopies, aging foundation plantings, and traditional Piedmont landscapes characterize these properties. Many homeowners here need thoughtful landscape renovation that respects the neighborhood's character while modernizing plantings and improving curb appeal.

Archdale & Southern Randolph

The Archdale-Trinity area north of Asheboro bridges the gap between Asheboro and Thomasville, with a mix of suburban housing developments and light industrial properties along US-311. Southern Randolph County communities along NC-49 toward Seagrove feature larger rural lots where professional mowing service and property maintenance save homeowners significant time. The undulating terrain in this area frequently requires grading work for drainage and new construction prep.

Webber Landscaping serving Asheboro NC properties
Webber Landscaping service truck in Asheboro NC

Landscaping Considerations for Asheboro Properties

While Asheboro shares many characteristics with its Triad neighbors, its geography at the Piedmont-Coastal Plain transition creates conditions that require local knowledge.

Mixed soil profiles. Unlike the uniform red clay found in Winston-Salem and Greensboro, Asheboro's soils vary significantly across short distances. Some areas have the classic Piedmont clay, while others, particularly south and east of town, feature sandier soils with better natural drainage. We test soil conditions on every property before recommending amendments, plant selections, or sod varieties.

Steeper terrain in the Uwharrie foothills. Properties on Asheboro's western and southern edges sit in the foothills of the Uwharrie Mountains, North Carolina's ancient mountain range. The steeper grades here create erosion challenges that flat-land landscapers may not anticipate. Our grading team accounts for water velocity on slopes and uses proper erosion control measures including terracing, rip-rap channels, and strategic plantings to stabilize hillsides.

Seasonal tourism impact. The NC Zoo's peak season (March through October) brings heavy traffic to properties along Zoo Parkway and surrounding commercial corridors. Commercial clients in this area need their landscapes looking their absolute best during these high-traffic months, which aligns with our most intensive service schedule of weekly mowing, monthly bed maintenance, and seasonal color rotations.

Asheboro Landscaping FAQ

Yes, and we route Asheboro visits efficiently alongside our work in Thomasville, High Point, and the southern Triad. Asheboro is approximately 35 minutes from our home base. We cluster Randolph County properties on the same service days to minimize travel time and keep pricing competitive. There are no additional travel surcharges for Asheboro properties.

We maintain a range of commercial properties in the Asheboro area including retail plazas along Zoo Parkway, professional office buildings on Fayetteville Street, medical facilities along the US-220 corridor, and light industrial properties. Our commercial contracts include weekly mowing, seasonal bed maintenance, mulch programs, leaf removal, and priority storm response.

Asheboro sits at the Piedmont-Coastal Plain transition, which means soil profiles vary more than in cities further north. Some Asheboro properties have classic Piedmont red clay, while others feature sandier, better-draining soils. This variability means plant selections, soil amendments, and drainage strategies need to be customized per property rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach. We test soil conditions on every project to make the right recommendations.

Absolutely. Asheboro's proximity to the Uwharrie foothills means many properties have steeper grades than typical Triad lots. We have extensive experience with grading and erosion control on sloped properties, using techniques like terracing, French drains, rip-rap channels, and ground-cover plantings to stabilize soil and manage stormwater runoff. Proper erosion control is especially important in Randolph County, where heavy spring rains can cause significant washout on unprotected slopes.

Get a Free Landscaping Estimate in Asheboro

Whether you own a home near McCrary Park or manage commercial property on Zoo Parkway, we provide free on-site estimates for all Asheboro and Randolph County properties.