Top Landscaping Services in Monument, CO, 80132 | Compare & Call

There are 230 landscaping companies server in Monument CO

Fields of Green Mowing

Fields of Green Mowing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (6)
Colorado Springs CO 80909
Lawn Services, Tree Services

Brett, a Colorado Springs native and the owner of Fields of Green Mowing, brings over 40 years of local lawn care experience directly to your property. He personally handles every job, ensuring that h...

Jake's Designs

Jake's Designs

★★★★☆ 3.9 / 5 (11)
704 Hathaway Dr, Colorado Springs CO 80915
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Jake's Designs, founded in 2000, is a Colorado Springs landscape architecture firm led by owner Jake Harris. A Colorado State University graduate with a degree in Landscape Architecture and a local re...

Priority Landscaping

Priority Landscaping

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (2)
Pueblo CO 81001
Landscaping, Decks & Railing, Fences & Gates

Priority Landscaping is Pueblo's trusted partner for comprehensive outdoor solutions, specializing in landscaping, decks, and fences. Serving the Pueblo community, we understand local challenges like ...

Accent Landscapes

Accent Landscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (8)
Colorado Springs CO 80923
Landscaping

Accent Landscapes is a licensed landscape design firm that has been serving Colorado Springs since 1983. Founded by Roger, who moved to Colorado after graduating from Ohio State University, the compan...

Maple Leaf Landscaping & Construction

Maple Leaf Landscaping & Construction

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Colorado Springs CO 80916
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Irrigation

Maple Leaf Landscaping & Construction is a Colorado Springs-based company providing comprehensive outdoor solutions for both residential and commercial properties. With expertise in landscaping, mason...

Timberline Landscaping

Timberline Landscaping

★★★☆☆ 3.2 / 5 (22)
8110 Opportunity View, Colorado Springs CO 80939
Landscaping, Irrigation, Landscape Architects or Designers

Timberline Landscaping is a Colorado Springs landscape design and construction company founded in 1982 by Tim Emick and Todd Even. With Tim Emick as sole owner since 1992, the company's vision is to '...

Year Round Landscaping & Fences

Year Round Landscaping & Fences

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (6)
Colorado Springs CO 80907
Irrigation, Landscaping, Fences & Gates

Year Round Landscaping & Fences is a locally-owned and operated Colorado Springs company dedicated to enhancing and protecting outdoor living spaces. We provide comprehensive services, from custom lan...

All Do Landscape

All Do Landscape

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
12555 Garrett Rd, Peyton CO 80831
Landscape Architects or Designers, Artificial Turf, Landscaping

All Do Landscape in Peyton, CO, is a custom landscape design service established in 2017, dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces for residential and commercial properties. We specialize in artificia...

Sunflower Landscapes

Sunflower Landscapes

★★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (17)
6825 Silver Pond Hts Ste 105, Colorado Springs CO 80908
Landscaping, Irrigation

Sunflower Landscapes is a Colorado Springs-based landscaping company with nearly a decade of experience creating custom outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive landscape design and construction...

Oliver's Homestead Services

Oliver's Homestead Services

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (5)
Colorado Springs CO 80918
Landscaping, Fences & Gates, Landscape Architects or Designers

Oliver's Homestead Services is a family-run business owned by Julian Oliver, proudly serving Colorado Springs. Specializing in custom landscaping and wood fencing, we transform yards into beautiful, f...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Monument, CO

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$324 - $439
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $84
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$419 - $564
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,164 - $6,894
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,344 - $3,134

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Monument. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Question Answers

Snowmelt and rain cause serious erosion on our sloped lot. What's a durable solution?

Erosive slope runoff from high-velocity snowmelt is a critical issue with Alkaline Sandy Clay Loam, which has low infiltration rates. A tiered solution using permeable Colorado Buff Sandstone retaining walls and dry creek beds can intercept and slow runoff. This design increases groundwater recharge and meets the Town of Monument Planning Department's stormwater management standards. The stone's natural permeability and weight make it ideal for managing hydraulic pressure while blending with the local landscape.

We have a major limb down after a storm and need immediate cleanup to meet HOA rules. How fast can a crew arrive?

For emergency response, our dispatch from the Monument Town Hall area prioritizes routes using I-25 for direct access. Given typical peak traffic conditions, we can mobilize a crew to most Downtown Monument locations within a 20 to 30-minute window. Our electric-powered chippers and loaders operate within the 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM noise ordinance, allowing for immediate, compliant work upon arrival to secure the property and clear hazards.

We want to reduce mowing and water use. What are the best native plants for our area?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive landscape with natives like Rocky Mountain Penstemon, Blue Grama Grass, Blanketflower, and Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical inputs. These species are evolved for Zone 5a conditions and alkaline soils, requiring minimal irrigation once established. This shift also future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances, as it eliminates the need for frequent gas-powered mowing and blowing, aligning with the industry's move toward electric maintenance fleets.

Do we need a permit to regrade our backyard for better drainage?

Yes, significant regrading on a 0.25-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Town of Monument Planning Department. Altering topography affects stormwater runoff patterns, which is a regulated concern. Furthermore, this work must be performed by or under the supervision of a professional licensed by the Colorado Department of Agriculture for pesticide application (if needed) or a qualified civil contractor. This ensures compliance with state erosion control standards and protects you from liability related to downstream water damage.

Is Colorado Buff Sandstone a better choice than wood for a new patio?

For longevity and fire resilience, Colorado Buff Sandstone is superior to wood. In Monument's High Fire Wise (WUI Zone 2) rating, creating defensible space is mandated. Sandstone is non-combustible, requires no chemical sealants, and withstands freeze-thaw cycles with minimal maintenance. Its thermal mass also moderates patio temperature. Wood decks, conversely, represent a continuous fuel source and require ongoing treatments that can conflict with defensible space guidelines and local fertilizer runoff rules.

Our yard soil seems compacted and lifeless. Is this common in Downtown Monument?

Properties built around 2005, like many in your neighborhood, have soils with approximately 21 years of development-related compaction. Monument's native Alkaline Sandy Clay Loam (pH 7.5-8.2) naturally has low organic matter and poor permeability. Over two decades of standard maintenance without deep soil amendment has likely exacerbated this, creating a dense layer that restricts root growth and water infiltration. Core aeration and the incorporation of compost are not just beneficial but necessary to rebuild soil structure and microbial life.

We've spotted what looks like invasive Myrtle Spurge. How should we handle it?

Myrtle Spurge is a toxic, invasive perennial common in Colorado. Manual removal with gloves is effective for small infestations; ensure all taproots are extracted. For larger areas, a targeted, systemic herbicide applied in early growth stages is recommended. Any treatment must meticulously avoid impervious surfaces to comply with the local ordinance prohibiting Phosphorus-based fertilizers on hardscapes. Always check for and adhere to any seasonal application blackout dates to protect local waterways.

How do we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass healthy under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Stage 1 voluntary conservation is best managed with Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing irrigation. This system automatically adjusts watering schedules daily based on local evapotranspiration data, soil moisture, and forecasted precipitation. For your Bluegrass, it applies water only when and where needed, often reducing usage by 20-30% compared to traditional timers. This precise approach maintains turf health within municipal guidelines by preventing both drought stress and wasteful overwatering.

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