Water is one of Colorado's most valuable natural resources, and during periods of drought or increased demand, watering restrictions can become a reality for homeowners across Denver and the Front Range. While these restrictions help protect local water supplies, they...
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Low-Water Plants That Still Bring Color to Your Denver Yard
Creating a vibrant, colorful landscape doesn't have to mean using large amounts of water. In fact, many of the most beautiful plants for Colorado landscapes are naturally adapted to thrive in our semi-arid climate. By choosing the right mix of low-water plants, you...
Japanese Beetles in Colorado: How to Protect Your Yard Before They Take Over
If you've noticed shiny, metallic green beetles chewing through your roses, grapevines, or ornamental plants, you're not alone. Japanese beetles have become one of Colorado's most destructive landscape pests, causing significant damage to residential gardens and...
Japanese Beetles Are Back. Here’s What Colorado Homeowners Should Know.
If your roses suddenly have holes in the leaves or your linden tree looks like it has been stripped almost overnight, Japanese beetles may be the culprit. These metallic green beetles have become an increasingly common sight along Colorado’s Front Range. While they...
What to Expect During a Professional Landscape Design Process
Understanding the professional landscape design process is one of the most effective ways to transform your outdoor space into something functional, beautiful, and built to last. Whether you're planning a complete yard renovation or enhancing specific areas,...
Hardscaping vs Landscaping: What Your Outdoor Space Needs
When planning an outdoor transformation, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is: What’s the difference between hardscaping and landscaping, and which does my yard need? The answer isn’t one or the other. The most successful outdoor spaces combine both...
Colorado Planting Zone Map (2026): What to Plant in Denver, Boulder, and the Front Range
Understanding the planting zone map is one of the most important steps in creating a successful landscape. With the USDA updating its Plant Hardiness Zone Map in recent years, homeowners across Denver, Boulder, and the Front Range have more accurate data than ever to...
What to Expect During a Professional Landscape Design Process
Investing in a professional landscape design is one of the most effective ways to transform your outdoor space into something functional, beautiful, and built to last. Whether you're planning a complete yard renovation or enhancing specific areas, understanding the...
Seasonal Landscape Stewardship for Colorado Homes
A Year-Round Guide to Maintaining Healthy, Resilient Landscapes Along Denver and the Front Range Colorado’s landscapes are shaped by extremes. Maintaining a healthy landscape in Colorado takes more than occasional upkeep. The Front Range climate brings rapid...
Xeriscaping in Colorado: Designing Beautiful Water-Wise Landscape
Colorado landscapes are being redefined. Colorado’s semi-arid climate presents both a challenge and an opportunity for homeowners looking to create beautiful outdoor spaces. With limited rainfall, intense sun, and fluctuating temperatures, traditional landscapes can...










