Landscaping Fort Collins CO | Call commongroundftc
338 Talon Ct, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Company Background
Common Ground FTC is a Fort Collins-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the region's common lawn challenges. Many local homes struggle with issues like poor lawn grading, which can lead to water pooling and foundation problems, and lawn drought stress exacerbated by Colorado's arid climate. The team at Common Ground FTC specializes in assessing and correcting these specific problems. They provide expert grading solutions to ensure proper water drainage away from your home and implement drought-resistant landscaping strategies to create a healthier, more resilient yard. Their local expertise and practical approach help Fort Collins residents achieve beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces tailored to the unique conditions of Northern Colorado.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
How can Common Ground FTC help fix water pooling in my Fort Collins yard?
We address water pooling, often caused by poor grading, by performing a detailed site assessment. Our team then expertly regrades your lawn to create positive drainage, directing water away from your home's foundation and low-lying areas. This solves the immediate problem and protects your property's structure, a common need in many Fort Collins neighborhoods.
What are some practical solutions for a drought-stressed lawn in our Colorado climate?
For lawns suffering from drought stress, we focus on sustainable solutions suited to Fort Collins. This includes aerating and overseeding with drought-tolerant grass blends, improving soil health to retain moisture, and implementing efficient irrigation system adjustments. We can also discuss transitioning high-water-use areas to beautiful, low-water xeriscaping or native plantings.
As a Fort Collins homeowner, should I address grading or drought stress first?
We typically recommend correcting grading issues first. Proper drainage is foundational; without it, water won't distribute evenly, wasting irrigation and leaving some areas dry (causing drought stress) while others are flooded. By fixing the grading, we create a stable base, making subsequent drought-proofing measures like efficient irrigation or soil amendments far more effective for your local yard.

















