Licensed Landscaping in Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 - Lawn Salon

9249 S Bwy Ste 200-115, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129

(303) 471-6363

Company Background

Founded in 1999, Lawn Salon has been a trusted name in the Highlands Ranch community for over two decades. We provide dedicated lawn and landscape care for residents in Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and nearby areas including parts of Littleton, Centennial, Castle Pines, and Parker. Our approach focuses on building healthy lawns from the ground up, using high-quality products like Revive fertilizer and targeted soil-building applications, along with core aeration and sprinkler system optimization. We have a proven track record of reviving tired, struggling lawns to create beautiful, sustainable turf without the need for costly sod replacement. As a local contractor, we are committed to reliable service and clear communication, ensuring every customer is satisfied with the health and appearance of their outdoor space.

Key Services

  • Gardening
  • Landscape maintenance

Common Questions

How can Lawn Salon help if my lawn is thin or patchy in Highlands Ranch?

Our specialty is lawn restoration without expensive sodding. We use a targeted approach with our high-end Revive fertilizer and soil-building applications to address underlying issues. Combined with core aeration to relieve compaction and proper sprinkler adjustments, we help strengthen your existing grass for a thicker, healthier lawn that can thrive in our local climate.

What's included in your landscape maintenance service?

Our maintenance focuses on the long-term health and appearance of your lawn and garden beds. This includes our core fertilization and soil care program, seasonal aeration, and ensuring your sprinkler system is operating at its optimum for efficient watering. We keep your landscape foundation strong so your plants and turf look their best throughout the year.

Can you help with shifting rocks in my rock garden or dying landscape plants?

Yes, these are common issues we address in the Highlands Ranch area. Shifting rocks often indicate underlying soil erosion or drainage problems, which we can correct. For dying plants, we assess whether the issue is related to improper watering (often a sprinkler system calibration problem), soil health, or other environmental stressors, and provide a practical solution to restore your garden's vitality.



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