Palm trimming, skinning & removal
Mexican fan, California fan, queen, date, Canary Island date — fronds cleared, trunks skinned clean, boots pulled, seed pods removed before they drop. Removals down to the stump.
Las Vegas, NV — Clark County
Mexican fan, California fan, queen, date, Canary Island date — skinned, booted, frond-cleared. Drip lines, valves, and controllers tuned for Mojave summer. Across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, Spring Valley, and out to Boulder City.
H. Ramirez Landscaping
H. Ramirez Landscaping
H. Ramirez Landscaping
About H. Ramirez Landscaping
Nineteen years ago Mr. Ramirez took a route on the Westside of Las Vegas — palm trims, drip-line patches, the small recurring work that keeps a Mojave yard from giving up by July. The route is bigger now. The work is the same.
Palm trees are the specialty. Mexican fan and California fan are the two you see most on Vegas streets, but the date palms and the Canary Island dates in the older Henderson and Boulder City neighborhoods are the ones that need real skill — skinning the trunk clean, removing the seed pods before they drop, pulling the dead boots without cutting into live tissue. We've climbed them all.
Irrigation is the other half. When a valve fails at 2 a.m. the system tells you with a flooded yard the next morning. We find it, replace it, dial the controller back to a Mojave-honest schedule, and leave.
If you've got a palm taller than the second story, you want someone who's been up there before. Nineteen years of practice climbs faster than two years of YouTube.
— H. Ramirez Landscaping, Las Vegas
What we do — Las Vegas valley
Six things, done well, on a 19-year route across Clark County.
Mexican fan, California fan, queen, date, Canary Island date — fronds cleared, trunks skinned clean, boots pulled, seed pods removed before they drop. Removals down to the stump.
Mesquite, palo verde, oleander, sage — shaped to live through Mojave wind, pulled back off roofs and pool fences. Pruned in the right season for the species.
Find the cracked line, the clogged emitter, the leaking fitting. Pressure regulators sized for low-water plant palettes. Most repairs done in a single visit.
Failed solenoids, manifold leaks, controllers that lost their schedule after a Mojave brownout. Replaced with parts that survive a Vegas summer.
Overgrown lots, post-tenant cleanouts, months of palm debris under the canopy. We haul it off and leave the yard ready for a normal maintenance schedule.
Weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Same crew so they learn the yard — the timer, the trees, the spots that always need an extra emitter.
The palm work
Most "tree services" in Las Vegas treat every palm the same. They are not. A Canary Island date is a different climb than a Mexican fan, and the wrong cut on a queen palm leaves a wound that takes a year to close. Nineteen years up the trunks of every species you see in this valley.
Washingtonia robusta
70–100 ft · skinny trunk · fan fronds
Skinned clean of dead boots up to 60 ft. Fronds trimmed once a year, late spring.
Washingtonia filifera
40–60 ft · thick trunk · fan fronds
The native one. Trimmed for clearance, skinned to bare trunk if you want the clean look.
Syagrus romanzoffiana
40–50 ft · feather fronds · arching crown
Lighter trim. Seed clusters cleared before they drop. Feather fronds bagged off the ground.
Phoenix dactylifera
40–80 ft · stout trunk · heavy crown
Seed pods cleared in spring before fruit drop. Boots removed slow — the wrong cut leaves a wound.
Phoenix canariensis
40–60 ft · massive trunk · pineapple crown
The hardest cut in the valley. Pineapple-shaped trunk has to be scored, not skinned flat.
If you've got a palm taller than the second story, you want someone who's been up there before. Call.
The irrigation work
The four failures we see most often, the cause behind each one, and the fix we'll do when we walk the yard. Most repairs in one visit.
Symptom
Soggy patch near the manifold, dry yard everywhere else.
Cause
Stuck solenoid or split diaphragm — the valve never fully closes.
Our fix
Pull the valve, replace the solenoid or the whole valve body, test the manifold under pressure.
Symptom
Sprinkler heads on one zone are misting; the other zones look fine.
Cause
No pressure regulator, or one that gave up. Vegas mains run hot.
Our fix
Install a zone-specific pressure regulator sized to the head type. Mist drops, coverage holds.
Symptom
Drip line under the gravel keeps drying out a single plant.
Cause
Cracked emitter, clogged emitter, or a chewed line under the mulch.
Our fix
Lift the gravel, find the line, replace the emitter or splice a clean run. Most repairs in one visit.
Symptom
Whole system runs the wrong schedule, or stopped running entirely.
Cause
Controller fried after a brownout, or someone reset it without writing down the program.
Our fix
Replace the controller, re-enter the schedule on a Mojave-honest calendar, test every zone.
None of these need a system replacement. They need someone who's seen the failure before.
How it works
Tell us the address, how many palms, and what the system is doing. A photo by text is even better.
We come out, look at the trunks, listen to the valves, and give you a real number on the spot.
We pick a morning window — most palm work starts at first light to beat the heat. Most jobs land within the week.
Fronds and boots hauled off, debris under the canopy raked clean, irrigation tested before we leave.
Plain text, plain number. Cash, check, Zelle, or card.
That’s it. No portals, no logins — a phone call or an email is all it takes.
The route
Not a Google Map — a hand-drawn sketch of where the trucks actually go. Each palm is a neighborhood we've worked for years. The home base is the Westside (89107). Everything else is one drive away.
If your address is somewhere on this map, call. If it isn't, call anyway — Clark County is the route.
Where we work
Based on the Westside (89107). A 19-year route covers the metro from Summerlin in the northwest down through Spring Valley and Paradise, east into Henderson and Boulder City, and north to North Las Vegas. If your address is in Clark County, call.
Home base: Las Vegas
Bienvenidos · Welcome
We speak Spanish. Ask for Mr. Ramirez.
Diecinueve años trabajando palmeras, riego y patios en Las Vegas. Llámenos directo — el mismo número, la misma cuadrilla, el mismo Sr. Ramirez desde 2007.
Nineteen years of palms, irrigation, and yards across the Las Vegas valley. Same crew, same number, same Mr. Ramirez since 2007.
Llame directo. El Sr. Ramirez contesta. — Call direct. Mr. Ramirez answers.
Reviews — Las Vegas, NV
H. Ramirez is quick to respond, schedules you in, and does a beautiful job. We've had him on our palms for three years now.
Found the cracked line under the gravel in twenty minutes. Another company quoted us a full system replacement — Mr. Ramirez fixed it for under two hundred.
Three California fan palms in the front, two queen palms in the back. He climbed them all in a morning, hauled off every frond, and the seed pods are gone for the season.
Our irrigation controller died after a brownout. The crew showed up the next morning with a new one already programmed for our valves. Same-day fix.
Cleaned up a yard we'd let go for two summers. Pulled out the dead palm, trimmed the live ones, and re-dialed the drip. Looks like a yard again.
Consistent and thorough. The same crew shows up every month. They know our yard better than we do.
Recent work — Las Vegas valley












Honest pricing
Palm trim starts at $120 per tree for a standard California or Mexican fan under 25 feet. Date palms, Canary Island dates, and anything over 30 feet quoted on-site after a quick walkthrough — the climb and the haul-off are the variables.
Free walkthroughs anywhere in Clark County. We don't quote sight-unseen on palms.
Call (702) 403-7131Questions — H. Ramirez Landscaping
Yes — up to about 60 feet. Mexican fan and California fan are the tallest you'll see in Vegas, and we have the gear to climb them safely. Anything over 60 feet we'll tell you on the walkthrough.
Call or text — owner answers
— H. Ramirez Landscaping
If we're up a palm we'll call you back the same day. Las Vegas, NV — Westside out to Henderson and Boulder City.