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Hail-Proofing Your Yard: Selecting Resilient Plant Material for Unpredictable Summer Storms
Every Colorado Springs gardener has lived through this exact scenario: it’s a beautiful July afternoon, your garden is at peak summer glory, and then, without much warning, the sky turns green-gray, the temperature drops ten degrees in five minutes, and ice starts falling from the sky. Fifteen minutes later, the sun is back out, the storm has moved on, and you walk outside to assess the damage.
North Side vs. South Side: Why Your Colorado Property Has Two Completely Different Summer Climates
Here’s something most generic landscaping advice completely ignores: your property isn’t one climate. It’s at least two, and sometimes three or four.
How to Stop Slope Erosion in Colorado Springs with Strategic Boulder Landscaping
Living in Colorado Springs means waking up to incredible mountain views, enjoying dramatic topography, and experiencing the unique character that comes with Front Range living. But if your property sits on a slope, whether you’re in the steep hillsides of Rockrimmon, the elegant terraced yards of the Broadmoor area, or anywhere in the foothills, those beautiful views come with a challenging reality: gravity never stops working.
Is Your Patio Furniture a Five-Star Resort for Pests?
In Colorado Springs, our unique climate—swinging from bone-dry heat to sudden afternoon downpours—creates a playground for pests like ants, termites, and wood-boring beetles. Often, your outdoor furniture is the first thing they claim.
Creative Ideas for Winter Water Features: Keeping Your Landscape Stunning Through Colorado’s Cold Season
Water features are among the most beloved elements in landscape design. The soothing sound of flowing water, the visual appeal of reflective pools, and the wildlife they attract make fountains, ponds, and waterfalls the centerpieces of outdoor spaces. But when winter arrives in Colorado Springs, many homeowners face a dilemma: how do you protect your investment while keeping your landscape visually appealing through the cold months?
The Hidden Foundation: Why the Right Landscape Fabric is the Secret to a Dry Creek Bed That Lasts
Here’s what many DIY enthusiasts and even some inexperienced contractors don’t realize: the most important part of your creek bed is the part you’ll never see once it’s finished. We’re talking about the dry creek bed landscape fabric—that hidden layer between your Colorado clay soil and those beautiful river rocks.
The Colorado Winter Watering Guide: Yes, Your Trees Are Thirsty!
It seems counterintuitive, doesn’t it? Snow covers your landscape, temperatures hover near freezing, and your trees appear dormant and peaceful. Surely they don’t need water during winter, right?
Wrong. Dead wrong.
Art That Stands Up to the Rockies: Choosing Durable Garden Art That Survives Colorado’s High-Altitude Winters and Sun
Garden art transforms outdoor spaces from simple landscaping into personal expressions of style and creativity. A well-placed sculpture, fountain, or decorative piece becomes a focal point that draws the eye and anchors your landscape design. But here in Colorado Springs, where we face extreme temperature swings, intense UV exposure at over 6,000 feet elevation, punishing freeze-thaw cycles, and unpredictable weather, not all garden art is created equal.
How to Protect Your Hardscapes from Colorado’s Freeze-Thaw Cycles
As we reach the end of November in Colorado Springs, winter is no longer on the horizon; it’s here. While you’ve probably already prepared your garden beds and put away patio furniture, there’s another critical aspect of your landscape that needs attention: your hardscapes. Those beautiful patios, sturdy retaining walls, and charming pathways that enhance your property’s value and curb appeal face one of their greatest threats during Colorado winters: freeze-thaw cycles.
Protecting Your Investment: Designing Garden Beds with Integrated Deer and Rabbit Prevention
You’ve just finished installing beautiful new garden beds filled with colorful perennials and fresh vegetables. You step back to admire your investment, dreaming of homegrown tomatoes and stunning summer blooms. Then, one morning, you walk outside to find your prized hostas nibbled down to nubs and your lettuce completely demolished. Welcome to gardening in Colorado Springs, where deer and rabbits consider your carefully planned landscape their personal buffet.









