Nature's Elements Landscaping in Grantville, San Diego, is a full-service landscape design-build and maintenance firm headquartered at 7541 Mission Gorge Road in the 92120 ZIP. Founded in 2004, the company is Black-owned, women-owned, Latino-owned, and disabled-owned, and provides bilingual service in English and Spanish across residential, commercial, and municipal project categories. Landscape lighting systems on hardscape and planting installations require dedicated low-voltage and line-voltage circuits, and SRP Electric Inc. on the same Mission Gorge Road corridor handles the transformer placement, conduit runs, and panel connections that power the LED path lights, uplights, and accent fixtures Nature's Elements designs into its project plans. The design scope includes hand-drawn renderings and CAD plans to scale, covering pergolas, patio covers, outdoor kitchens, synthetic lawns, putting greens, fencing, water features, fire pits and fireplaces, pathways, retaining-wall systems, irrigation and drainage networks, and landscape lighting layouts. Work from the firm has been featured in Better Homes & Gardens Magazine and highlighted by the San Diego County Water Authority and NBC 39 for water-conserving design approaches that respond to California's drought cycles with native plantings, permeable hardscape, and high-efficiency drip irrigation. Mission Gorge Road through Grantville funnels traffic between Mission San Diego de Alcala and the Mission Trails Regional Park entrance, and the 7541 address puts the office within the commercial corridor where contractors, nurseries, and building-supply distributors cluster near the I-8 and I-15 interchange. Architectural firms specifying landscape packages for new commercial and residential construction in the Grantville corridor coordinate site plans with landscape designers early in the entitlement process, and Domeier Architects Inc in the same 92120 ZIP works with landscape contractors on grading, drainage, setback, and hardscape integration during the design-development phase. Garden maintenance contracts run alongside the construction side of the operation, covering custom mowing schedules, plant consultation, soil analysis, integrated pest control, and quarterly irrigation and lighting inspections that keep installed landscapes performing through San Diego's dry summers and occasional winter storms.