Landscape Site Technician needed»

The landscape site technician will accurately measure sites and help draw a base site plan from which our designers and architects can develop a landscape drawing. The landscape site technician…

A Culture of Safety Keeps Our Employees Happy and Safe»

Safety is an integral part of The Hilltop. Why? REDUCING INJURIES REDUCES COSTS TO OUR BUSINESS: If a worker is injured on the job, it costs the company in lost…

Tree Care Division Operations Manager»

Now interviewing candidates for Tree Care Division Operations Manager. A qualified candidate will be a Certified ISA Arborist and be able to perform the following duties: Meet with potential clients to…

Our Customers Love us. And We Love Them Back!»

It’s always great to have happy customers, and we have plenty. We have clients that have used us to landscape every home they’ve bought. Here’s an example of the feedback…

JOBS, JOBS JOBS!»

We have three positions available for the right candidate.We Need Help! We are in search of a Registered NM Landscape Architect. You need to have C.A.D. experience and also good…

Pete V. Domenici U.S. Courthouse Sustainable Landscape Renovation»

The Hilltop was the landscaper on this project. It is unique in that it is the first GSA funded project to receive SITES certification in the country.“The Pete V. Domenici…

Hard work, long hours, low pay – Apply at the Hilltop»

That’s the ad I answered in the paper about 25 years ago.Today, every time I go to a barbeque or social gathering and meet new people, the conversation inevitably turns…

Vinnie uses his New Mexico and federal tax refunds for landscaping»

A while back, I gave my friend Vinnie (not his real name) a price for landscaping his yard and I hadn’t heard back from him. You remember my friend Vinnie,…

Practical landscaping methods for reducing danger from wildfires in New Mexico»

With all the smoke in the Albuquerque area, i thought re-posting this might be timely.In the Albuquerque area we have many communities very close to national forests, the Rio Grande…

Controlling weeds in your landscape in New Mexico»

A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows.No one likes to pull weeds, and with unpredictable spring weather, why would…

New landscape vs. redoing an existing landscape»

There’s nothing like moving into a brand new home that has just been built. Many people in Albuquerque and around the country have had the pleasure of this experience in…

New Mexico landscaper develops meat bearing fruit tree!»

Albuquerque, NM – Here’s some good news that vegetarians can really sink their teeth into: Hilltop researchers have developed a genetically engineered fruit tree that bears real meat!Developed by Hilltop…

Focusing on focal points in landscape design»

Landscape design covers a wide range of approaches to create a functional and beautiful environment. One of the most important elements in a design for creating an attention-getting landscape is…

Getting your landscaping irrigation well ready for spring»

There are some areas in Albuquerque where our customers have irrigation wells that water their landscaping. This especially is the case for homes along the Rio Grande, where it’s very…

Landscaping lasts a long time: cheapest isn’t always best»

Is the cheapest landscaping always the best? Definitely not, when you consider that you will be living with the results of a landscaping project for years. On the other hand,…