The Bears of the Rockies: Experienced Landscaping Serving Denver, CO 80014

Denver, CO 80014

(720) 837-6548

Our Story

The Bears of the Rockies is a Denver-based landscaping company dedicated to creating resilient, low-maintenance outdoor spaces. We understand the unique challenges of the Front Range climate, including persistent lawn drought stress and the shifting of rock gardens due to freeze-thaw cycles and erosion. Our expert team specializes in designing and installing sustainable solutions, such as water-wise xeriscaping with native plants and secure, functional rock gardens that are properly anchored and graded to withstand Colorado's weather. We help Denver homeowners conserve water, reduce maintenance, and enjoy beautiful, stable landscapes that thrive in our local environment year-round.

Business Offerings

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Questions and Answers

How can you help with my lawn's drought stress here in Denver?

We focus on sustainable solutions tailored to our semi-arid climate. This often means transitioning to water-wise xeriscaping with native, drought-tolerant plants, improving soil health for better water retention, or installing efficient drip irrigation systems. Our goal is to give you a green, vibrant yard that requires significantly less water and maintenance.

My rock garden keeps shifting and looks messy. What's the solution?

Rock shifting is common in Denver due to soil erosion and freeze-thaw cycles. We solve this by properly excavating and preparing the base with landscape fabric and compacted gravel, then strategically placing and anchoring larger rocks for stability. Proper grading also ensures drainage doesn't wash materials away, creating a clean, permanent feature.

What's the best low-maintenance landscaping for a Denver home?

A combination of hardscaping and native plantings is ideal. We recommend designs that incorporate secure patios or walkways, anchored rock gardens, and drought-resistant native perennials and shrubs. This approach minimizes watering, prevents erosion, and provides year-round structure and interest with very little upkeep.



Scroll to Top
CALL US NOW