Victory Is Mine Landscaping

Tree Service Company in Anchorage, Alaska

(907) 988-88004130 Columbia Blv, Anchorage, AK 99508View on Yelp

About Victory Is Mine Landscaping

Victory Is Mine Landscaping brings a rare combination of services to the Anchorage market, covering tree care, lawn maintenance, and snow removal under one roof. That kind of range is genuinely useful in Alaska, where your property needs shift dramatically between summer and winter. Anchorage homeowners and property managers often prefer working with one reliable crew year-round rather than coordinating between multiple contractors. You can reach them at (907) 988-8800 to discuss what your property needs across any season.

Services

Lawn Services
Tree Services
Snow Removal

Services & Process

On the tree side, Victory Is Mine handles trimming, pruning, and removal for residential and commercial properties throughout Anchorage. Lawn services cover the shorter Alaska growing season, including mowing, edging, and general property cleanup during the warmer months. When winter arrives, their snow removal operation becomes critical for driveways, walkways, and commercial lots where ice and snow accumulation can create serious safety hazards. Having one company manage your outdoor property through all four seasons reduces the hassle of scheduling, billing, and building a relationship with multiple crews.

Service Area

Victory Is Mine Landscaping serves the Anchorage metro area, including residential neighborhoods across the city and surrounding communities. Their multi-service model makes them a practical choice for property managers overseeing multiple sites across different parts of the Anchorage Bowl. Call ahead to confirm coverage for locations outside the core service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the same company really handle tree work and snow removal well?
It's more common than you might think, especially in Alaska where seasonal property maintenance requires a crew that's used to working in tough outdoor conditions year-round. Companies like Victory Is Mine build their teams around exterior property work regardless of the season. The equipment and expertise overlap more than they differ.
What lawn services are actually useful in Anchorage given the short growing season?
Anchorage's growing season runs roughly from May through September, so you're working with about five months of active lawn care. During that window, regular mowing, fertilization, and spring cleanup after snowmelt are all worthwhile investments. Fall yard prep before the first freeze is also important for keeping your lawn healthy through the long winter.
How quickly can a company respond to snow removal after a major Anchorage storm?
Response time depends on the company's capacity and how many clients they're serving, so it's worth asking about priority scheduling when you sign up. Commercial clients and properties with safety-critical access needs like medical facilities often get faster response. Setting up a seasonal contract in advance usually gets you better service than calling after a storm hits.
Should I trim my trees before or after winter in Anchorage?
Late fall, after trees have gone dormant but before the ground freezes solid, is a good window for trimming in Anchorage. Dormant pruning reduces stress on the tree and can prevent branch failure under snow loads during the winter. Spring trimming is also effective once you can assess any winter damage clearly.
Are there specific tree species in Anchorage that need more frequent trimming?
Cottonwood trees are known for dropping large branches, especially as they age, making regular trimming a safety priority on properties where people or structures are nearby. Paper birch also tends to develop dead wood that needs clearing. Your tree service crew should be able to identify which trees on your property need the most attention.
What's included in a seasonal lawn and tree maintenance package?
It varies by company, but a typical seasonal package in Anchorage might include spring cleanup, regular mowing throughout the growing season, tree trimming once or twice a year, and fall yard preparation. Some companies bundle snow removal into a year-round property maintenance plan. Getting a detailed written scope before you agree to anything is always a good idea.

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