Natural Aspect Gardenscape is a landscape design-build firm in San Diego's San Carlos neighborhood, headquartered at 7007 Cowles Mountain Boulevard in the 92119 ZIP at the base of Cowles Mountain. Travis runs the company as an owner-operator model — one project at a time, full crew on site, no subcontractors — a structure that eliminates the scheduling gaps and communication breakdowns that come with multi-project juggling. The company has accumulated over 40 years of combined landscape construction experience in San Diego's inland climate zones, and general improvement projects on San Carlos properties coordinate alongside firms such as Sol Home Improvements when the scope crosses into structural and interior work. Drought-tolerant landscape conversions are the primary service line: lawn removal, native and California-adapted plant selection, drip irrigation system installation, and decomposed-granite pathways that reduce water consumption while meeting San Diego's water-budget mandates. Hardscape capabilities cover concrete flatwork, paver installation, flagstone paths, retaining walls, steps, and mow-strip borders. Overhead and drip irrigation systems are designed and installed in-house, including timer programming and zone mapping for slope and sun-exposure variations across the hillside lots that characterize San Carlos and Del Cerro properties near Lake Murray. Structures within the landscape scope include patio covers, pergolas, railings, decks, stairs, fencing, and custom water features — the full outdoor-living build-out that San Carlos homeowners invest in after the post-hike traffic from Cowles Mountain reminded them their backyard was still bare dirt and dead lawn. Pest and rodent pressure on new plantings in the wildland-urban interface near Mission Trails Regional Park is managed through IPM providers including Suncoast Pest Management in Allied Gardens. Lighting design covers low-voltage path, accent, and security illumination integrated into the hardscape layout. Seasonal maintenance — semiannual pruning, cleanup, and irrigation tune-ups — keeps installed landscapes performing through San Diego's dry summers.