Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does Professional Landscaping increase Home Value?
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), well-designed landscaping can increase home value by 10% to 12%. Additionally, a study by Virginia Tech found that homes with well-maintained landscaping can appreciate in value by up to 15% compared to homes with minimal landscaping. Investing in landscaping provides one of the highest returns on investment (ROI) in home improvement.
What is the average cost of Landscaping in Colorado Springs?
The cost of landscaping depends on the project scope. Here are some average costs:
Basic lawn care and maintenance: $50 – $500+ per visit
Garden bed installation: $1,500 – $3,000+
Sod installation: $1 – $5 per square foot
Patio or hardscaping: $3,000 – $10,000+
Full landscape renovation: $10,000 – $40,000+
According to HomeAdvisor, the national average cost for landscaping projects is around $8,150, but high-end landscaping projects can go well beyond $50,000. Colorado Springs Landscaping tends to cost about 21% higher than the national average.
What are the best low-maintenance plants for Colorado Springs Landscaping?
Colorado’s climate requires drought-resistant and low-maintenance plants. Some of the best options include:
Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) – Thrives in dry conditions
Blue Fescue (Festuca glauca) – A hardy ornamental grass
Coneflower (Echinacea) – Drought-resistant and attracts pollinators
Yarrow (Achillea) – Tolerates dry soil and requires minimal care
Native Grasses (Buffalo Grass, Blue Grama) – Low water requirements
According to Colorado State University (CSU), native and xeriscape plants can reduce outdoor water usage by up to 60%.
What are the benefits of Hardscaping in Colorado Springs?
Hardscaping (Patios, Walkways, Retaining walls) adds value and functionality to outdoor spaces. Benefits include:
Increases property value – Homes with outdoor living spaces have an ROI of 55% to 80% (National Association of Landscape Professionals).
Reduces maintenance – Paved areas eliminate mowing and watering needs.
Prevents erosion – Retaining walls help prevent soil loss on sloped properties.
Extends outdoor living – Patios, fire pits, and pergolas create enjoyable spaces year-round.
How often should I mow my Lawn for optimal health?
Mow your lawn once a week during the growing season (spring and summer).
Never cut more than ⅓ of the grass blade height at a time to prevent stress.
For cool-season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, fescue), keep the height at 2.5–3.5 inches for the best drought resistance.
According to the Lawn Institute, proper mowing can improve turf density by 30%, making it more resilient to weeds and drought.
How can Landscaping help with drainage issues?
Poor drainage can cause soil erosion, flooding, and foundation damage. Solutions include:
French Drains – Can remove up to 100 gallons of water per minute, preventing water buildup.
Dry Creek Beds – A natural and decorative way to redirect excess water.
Proper grading – Ensures water moves away from structures and plant roots.
Permeable Pavers – Allow water to seep through, reducing runoff by 75% compared to traditional Concrete.
What’s the best time of year to plant trees and shrubs in Colorado Springs?
Spring (March-May) – Ideal for most Trees/Shrubs; allows root establishment before Summer heat.
Fall (September-October) – Best for Trees; cooler temperatures reduce transplant stress.
Research from the Arbor Day Foundation shows that Trees planted in Fall establish 20% faster than those planted in Summer.
How long does it take for New Sod to establish?
Freshly installed sod typically takes 2–3 weeks to establish roots.
Keep it moist but not waterlogged for the first two weeks.
A study from Texas A&M found that properly watered sod retains 85% of its original moisture within the first week, ensuring successful establishment.
How can I make my yard more pet-friendly?
Artificial turf – Reduces mud and digging while staying green year-round.
Pet-safe mulch – Avoid cocoa mulch (toxic to dogs) and use cedar or pine instead.
Fencing – Prevents dogs from trampling delicate plants.
Hardscaping paths – Reduces wear-and-tear from pets running through the yard.
According to the ASPCA, over 75% of common landscaping plants can be toxic to pets, so choosing non-toxic plants is crucial.
What are the best ways to prevent weeds in my yard?
Mulching – Can reduce weed growth by 90% by blocking sunlight.
Pre-emergent herbicides – Prevent weeds like crabgrass before they sprout.
Aeration and overseeding – Thickens your lawn, making it harder for weeds to take hold.
A University of Maryland study found that healthy, thick lawns suppress weeds by 60% more than thin, patchy lawns.