Wide environmental view of a completed residential backyard in a North York lot, overcast daylight showing a stone patio with aged concrete pavers, dense established plantings along a cedar fence, natural material textures rendered truthfully
Wide environmental view of a completed residential backyard in a North York lot, overcast daylight showing a stone patio with aged concrete pavers, dense established plantings along a cedar fence, natural material textures rendered truthfully
— North York Landscaping

Built to hold up, not just show well

JD Landscaping has been working North York lots long enough to know what actually survives here — the winters, the rain, and the heat. We build for that.

The grade, the soil, the neighbors — that shapes everything

No two sites in North York are identical. The conditions on your lot determine what we plant, what we pave, and how we grade — not a template pulled from a catalogue.

Close-up of a mortared stone retaining wall in a North York residential garden, overcast natural light showing the texture of aged limestone blocks and established groundcover creeping between joints, real yard fence visible in the background
Close-up of a mortared stone retaining wall in a North York residential garden, overcast natural light showing the texture of aged limestone blocks and established groundcover creeping between joints, real yard fence visible in the background
/ Real work, real yards

We know these blocks

We've worked enough North York properties to understand the bylaws, the soil conditions by neighbourhood, and what plantings actually establish versus what looks good in April and fails by October.

Every project starts with what's already there — existing grade, mature trees, shade patterns, drainage. We work with those conditions, not against them.