It’s hard to differentiate oneself as a service company – we do so with 360° of great service, for you and your property. We’ve instilled this degree of care with an extreme client first mentality, custom tailored services to every homeowner’s exact preference, and with intentional person-ability and care from ownership, to our receptionists, to the team members performing your services. Ourselves as owners consistently find ourselves caught up in conversation with clientele who requested us specifically, which is our favorite part of the job. Make a quick call and experience our professional friendliness for yourself!
Questions for us
We understand that every lawn is unique, which is why we offer free consultations accompanied by custom tailored service options and packages. Our team will assess your property’s needs, listen to your preferences, and guide you toward the right services for optimal care. Whether it’s routine maintenance, seasonal cleanups, or a more specialized service like tree trimming or landscaping design, we provide customized recommendations based on your goals.
Yes! We offer a wide range of services for every season, ensuring that your lawn stays healthy and vibrant throughout the year. From spring cleanups and aeration to fall leaf removal and holiday lighting, our team provides year-round care to keep your property looking as good as you want it.
Once you’ve signed up for a service, scheduling is easy! You’ll receive a confirmation with a scheduled date, and our team will work with you to confirm the best time that fits your schedule. You can also request additional services or changes by reaching out to our customer service team.
Investing in Landscaping
Yes, landscaping can significantly increase your home’s value. In fact, a well-maintained landscape can boost your home’s value by 10-15%, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Here’s how:
● Landscaping projects offer an average return on investment (ROI) of 100-150%. For example, spending $10,000 on landscaping could add $15,000 or more to your home’s resale value.
● Homes with attractive curb appeal tend to sell for 7% more than similar homes with less appealing exteriors.
● Upgrades like retaining walls, trees, walkways, and patios can make your property stand out to buyers, especially those looking for low-maintenance, eco-friendly options like xeriscaping or artificial turf.
Source: National Association of Realtors (NAR)
Curb appeal plays a major role in the sale of your home. First impressions matter, and good landscaping can:
● Reduce your home’s time on the market by 10-15%, according to the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP).
● Increase buyer interest: 94% of real estate agents recommend improving curb appeal before listing your property.
● Homes with features like mature trees, vibrant plants, and well-maintained edges tend to attract buyers right away.
Source: National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP)
Yes! Outdoor living spaces like patios, decks, and outdoor kitchens are highly valued by homebuyers and can significantly boost your property’s appeal. Here’s why:
● Landscaped outdoor spaces have an ROI of 70-80%.
● 51% of homebuyers say a well-designed outdoor area is one of their top priorities.
● Features like paver patios, fire pits, and custom lighting not only make your space perfect for entertaining but also increase your home’s marketability.
Source: National Association of Realtors (NAR)
Yes, trees and greenery can greatly increase the value of your property. Here’s how:
● Healthy, well-placed trees can increase property value by up to 20%, according to the
USDA Forest Service.
● Homes with mature trees and landscaping can sell for 5-12% more than homes without.
● Tree-lined properties can lower energy costs by 10-20%, making them more appealing to buyers looking for energy-efficient homes.
Source: USDA Forest Service (USDA)
Important Information Every Homeowner can Benefit From
Our 6-Step Fertilization Program is designed to keep your lawn healthy, lush, and vibrant year-round. The program includes the following steps:
1. Early Spring Fertilization: A high-nitrogen fertilizer to jumpstart growth after winter dormancy and encourage strong root development.
2. Late Spring Fertilization: A balanced formula to support steady growth and green up your lawn as the warmer weather sets in.
3. Summer Fertilization: A slow-release fertilizer to help your lawn thrive during the heat, promoting drought tolerance and preventing stress.
4. Late Summer Fertilization: A balanced blend to prepare your lawn for fall, supporting root growth and strengthening it before cooler weather.
5. Fall Fertilization: A nutrient-rich formula to ensure your lawn stores energy for the winter months and recovers from the summer heat.
6. Winterizing Fertilization: A specialized mix that fortifies your lawn for the harsh winter conditions, encouraging a strong start come spring.
The best time to aerate is during the growing season when the grass can recover quickly. For cool-season grasses, which are common in Colorado, early spring or fall is ideal. These seasons provide optimal soil moisture and temperature conditions, allowing the grass to regenerate more effectively after the process.
For most lawns, fertilizing 4-6 times per year is ideal, depending on the type of grass and climate. In Colorado Springs, we recommend a six-step fertilization plan, with applications timed for early spring, late spring, summer, early fall, late fall, and winter preparation. This ensures that your lawn receives balanced nutrients throughout the year for consistent, healthy growth.
Most lawns need about 1-1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall. It’s best to water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Watering early in the morning or late in the evening helps minimize evaporation and ensures that water penetrates deeply into the soil.
Dethatching removes the layer of dead grass and organic material (thatch) that can build up and prevent water and nutrients from reaching the soil. If your lawn feels spongy or has excessive thatch (over 1⁄2 inch thick), it’s time to dethatch. Removing this layer can improve air circulation and water absorption, leading to healthier grass.
Regular mowing, proper fertilization, and overseeding can help keep your lawn dense, which crowds out weeds. We also offer pre-emergent weed control treatments, which prevent weed seeds from germinating in the first place. Additionally, targeted treatments for weeds already in your lawn can keep them under control and prevent them from spreading.
Mulch helps retain soil moisture, regulate soil temperature, prevent weed growth, and add nutrients as it breaks down. It’s both practical and attractive for any landscape. Mulch can also improve soil structure over time by enhancing water retention and reducing soil compaction, making it a key element in a healthy garden.
Installing French drains, regrading your lawn, or adding soil amendments to improve absorption are effective ways to fix drainage issues. We also offer custom drainage solutions such as installing dry creek beds, retaining walls, or swales to redirect water away from trouble spots. Proper drainage prevents water pooling, promotes healthier plants, and protects your property from erosion.
Yes, high-quality artificial turf is non-toxic, durable, and low-maintenance, making it a safe and convenient option for families with kids and pets. It’s also designed with drainage in mind, preventing water from pooling and allowing for quick drying. With no chemicals or pesticides needed, artificial turf offers a clean, safe play surface for children and pets.
Paver patios are more durable, customizable, and less prone to cracking than concrete. Unlike concrete, pavers allow for natural movement without damage, providing a longer-lasting surface. They also offer better drainage, reducing the chances of pooling water, and can be easily repaired by replacing individual pavers instead of the entire patio.
Erosion can strip soil of essential nutrients, damage landscaping, and cause water runoff issues. Implementing erosion control solutions like retaining walls, terracing, or regrading protects your property, prevents further damage, and helps manage stormwater runoff. Proper erosion control also helps keep your landscaping intact and preserves the health of surrounding ecosystems.
Winter prep includes aerating, fertilizing, mowing to the right height, and clearing debris. Aerating helps your lawn absorb nutrients, while fertilizing provides essential nutrients to strengthen roots before dormancy. Mowing to a shorter height (but not too short) helps prevent disease and ensures healthy regrowth in the spring. Adding a layer of mulch around plants also protects roots from frost and provides extra insulation for the winter months.
Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescue are best suited for Colorado’s climate, as they thrive in cooler temperatures and grow vigorously in spring and fall. These grasses are drought-resistant and tolerate the temperature fluctuations common in Colorado Springs. We can help you choose the right grass for your yard based on factors like soil quality, sunlight, and your desired lawn appearance.
A professional design ensures your landscaping is both functional and beautiful, taking into account factors like sunlight, soil type, drainage, and your personal style. A well-designed landscape maximizes space, enhances curb appeal, and improves the overall function of your outdoor living area. Whether you’re creating a low-maintenance garden or a fully customized outdoor space, professional design makes the process easier and ensures long-term success.