Our mission is to provide a long-term solution for clients that will beautify and enhance their environment while saving them time, energy, water and fertilizer. We strive to make sure the whole experience with Greenbee Landscape is as flawless as the finished product, for everyone involved. “Greenbee Landscape, We Plant Smiles!”
For consultations and estimates, call us us in the landscape department at (661) 274-2331 ext. 2.
On a remarkable summer evening in 1984, Burbank newlyweds Brad and Cindy Hayes were invited to a barbeque in Littlerock, Ca. Gazing across the huge backyard, Brad imagined settling down on his own piece of the Antelope Valley.
It wasn’t long before Narcissa Homes were building one for the Hayes family.
The affordable spacious environment was the perfect place to raise children and chase dreams.
At the time, Brad worked three jobs- a night manager for the supermarkets, a cabinet shop and part time at a gas station at Four Points.
In need of more family time, he returned to his roots in landscaping from the seventies and struck out on his own with “Greenbee Landscape.”
In 1991, Brad became a licensed landscape contractor, a proud day indeed.
By 1995 Greenbee Landscape was running 6 trucks from Littlerock to West Palmdale on a daily basis, and a friend offered to sublet the property on 25th east and avenue Q, previously known as “Gina’s High Desert Nursery.” This would save enormous amounts of time and fuel.
One time a customer stopped by and asked if some of the plants lying around were for sale and Cindy decided to rejuvenate the Nursery, which is now established as “Greenbee Nursery.”
Along the way, Greenbee Landscape has built thousands of projects anywhere from a tiny condominium landscape to a sprawling 5 acre resort with 4 water features and a swimming pool. We have worked for Northrop Grumman and developers from the Santa Monica area to Palmdale.
In 1995 Brad was elected by his peers as president of the High Desert Chapter of the California Landscape Contractor’s Association and currently serves on the executive board of the Palmdale Chamber of Commerce. He has also appeared on “In the AV Today” and hosted the “Greenbee Garden and Home Show” on local radio in 2002 and 2003. Brad is currently involved with agencies including the Palmdale Water District, where he offers workshops such as “Saving Water Beautifully.”
Cindy has worked as a volunteer with the Sheriff’s department from 2007-20012.
If you stop by the nursery on most Saturdays and Sundays, you will be able to browse around and will most likely spend some time watching the amazing railroad display. Call first to see if trains are running. http://www.lnwrr.org/ and bring the whole family!
"You guys have been amazing. Very professional."
- JACK COLE