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Ault Landscaping

Ault Landscaping

Ault, CO
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Ault Landscaping, we help homeowners in Ault, Colorado keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Lawn Doctor

Lawn Doctor

Ault CO 80610
Landscaping, Pest Control, Tree Services

Lawn Doctor in Ault, CO, is your local expert for comprehensive landscaping, pest control, and tree services. We specialize in addressing common Ault-area challenges like lawn fungus disease and mulch...

KC's Landscape & Irrigation

KC's Landscape & Irrigation

Ault CO 80610
Landscaping, Irrigation

KC's Landscape & Irrigation is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Ault and the surrounding Northern Colorado communities. We specialize in creating and maintaining healthy, beautiful ...

The King of the Yard

The King of the Yard

Ault CO 80610
Gardeners, Lawn Services, Pest Control

The King of the Yard is a comprehensive groundskeeping service based in Ault, Colorado, dedicated to maintaining and improving both private and commercial properties. Our work spans from residential l...



Frequently Asked Questions

How can I keep my Tall Fescue green under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Smart Wi-Fi ET-based controllers are the key tool for conservation. They adjust watering schedules daily based on local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turf needs it. This precision allows Tall Fescue to maintain health while reducing total water use, keeping you well within Ault's voluntary conservation guidelines and preventing runoff on compacted clay soils.

We have an HOA compliance deadline this week. What is your fastest response time?

Our dispatch prioritizes Ault Town Center for rapid HOA compliance. A crew departs from our staging area near Ault Memorial Park, traveling north via US-85. Accounting for peak traffic, our standard arrival window for emergency cleanup in your neighborhood is 25 to 35 minutes from the initial service call.

I've found leafy spurge in my garden. How do I handle it safely?

Leafy spurge is a persistent invasive in Weld County. Safe eradication requires targeted herbicide application during its active growth phases, strictly following the Colorado Department of Agriculture's label restrictions. It is critical to avoid any application containing phosphorus to comply with state fertilizer ordinances and to prevent further contamination of our alkaline clay soils.

My yard floods after heavy rain. What are my options?

Compacted Clay Loam in Ault has extremely low permeability. Solutions start with subsurface aeration and may include installing a French drain. For new hardscapes, using permeable base materials beneath Colorado Buff Sandstone patios can significantly improve onsite infiltration, helping meet Town Planning & Building Department standards for stormwater management on residential lots.

My lawn feels compacted and drains poorly. Is this just from age?

Properties in Ault Town Center, built around 1978, have soils with nearly 50 years of development pressure. The native Alkaline Clay Loam has become severely compacted, reducing permeability and creating hardpan layers. Core aeration and the incorporation of organic compost are not just beneficial; they are necessary interventions to reintroduce pore space and microbial life into this mature, degraded profile.

Do I need a permit to regrade my backyard for better drainage?

Yes. Any significant regrading on a 0.22-acre lot that alters water flow requires a permit from the Ault Town Planning & Building Department. Furthermore, this work must be performed by a licensed professional, as the Colorado Department of Agriculture regulates landscape contractors who modify land for drainage and erosion control, ensuring proper engineering and environmental protection.

Is a sandstone patio better than a wood deck for our climate?

Colorado Buff Sandstone is a superior, permanent choice for Ault's climate and fire risk profile. Unlike wood, it requires no sealing, resists weathering, and will not rot. In this Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface zone, non-combustible hardscapes like stone contribute directly to defensible space by creating a fire-resistant barrier immediately around the home.

I want to reduce mowing and gas-powered tool noise. What should I plant?

Transitioning to a xeriscape with natives like Blue Grama grass and Rocky Mountain Penstemon eliminates weekly mowing. These plants require no supplemental water once established and thrive in alkaline soils. This forward-looking approach reduces your carbon footprint and aligns with the industry's shift toward quieter, electric maintenance equipment ahead of potential noise ordinance updates.

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