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Garden City Landscaping

Garden City Landscaping

Garden City, KS
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Garden City Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Garden City, Kansas. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Coltons Lawn Care

Coltons Lawn Care

Garden City KS 67846
Lawn Services

Coltons Lawn Care is your trusted local lawn service provider in Garden City, KS. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care to help homeowners maintain a healthy, beautiful yard year-round. We understa...

R&R Landscape

R&R Landscape

Garden City KS 67846
Landscaping

R&R Landscape is a trusted landscaping company serving Garden City, KS, dedicated to addressing common local landscaping challenges. Many homes in the area face issues like landscape edging damage and...

Lawnscapes

Lawnscapes

Garden City KS 67846
Gardeners, Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Lawnscapes is a family and friends owned landscaping business serving Garden City, KS. We specialize in transforming lawns into green, healthy spaces through expert gardening, landscape design, and on...

Snodgrass Lawn Service

Snodgrass Lawn Service

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
1710 E Bluff Ct, Garden City KS 67846
Lawn Services, Irrigation, Snow Removal

Snodgrass Lawn Service has been a trusted provider of lawn care, irrigation, and snow removal services in Garden City, Kansas, since 1989. As a locally owned and operated business, we specialize in cr...

Lawnmen

Lawnmen

Garden City KS 67846
Landscaping, Gutter Services, Irrigation

Lawnmen is a full-service landscaping company serving Garden City, KS, specializing in irrigation, landscape construction, and ongoing maintenance. We understand the local challenges homeowners face, ...

Swank Landscaping

Swank Landscaping

1914 C St, Garden City KS 67846
Landscaping

Swank Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Garden City, KS, and the surrounding area. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping solutions designed to address common local challe...

Huber Lawn Services

Huber Lawn Services

4365 Jennie Barker Rd, Garden City KS 67846
Snow Removal, Lawn Services

Huber Lawn Services is a trusted local provider in Garden City, KS, specializing in both lawn care and snow removal to keep your property looking great year-round. We understand the unique challenges ...

Felix Lawn Care

Felix Lawn Care

Garden City KS 67846
Lawn Services

Felix Lawn Care is Garden City's trusted partner for creating and maintaining a healthy, vibrant lawn. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, such as stubborn bare patches that w...

Workforce Partners

Workforce Partners

Garden City KS 67846
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

Workforce Partners in Garden City, KS, is a trusted local contractor specializing in landscaping and masonry/concrete solutions. We understand the unique challenges of our region, particularly the com...

Kansas Lawns

Kansas Lawns

Garden City KS 67846
Lawn Services

Kansas Lawns is your trusted local lawn care expert in Garden City, KS, dedicated to creating and maintaining healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. We understand the specific challenges Garden City lawns...

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Question Answers

Water pools in our yard after every rain. What's the cause and a long-term fix?

The primary cause is high runoff from your property's calcareous silty clay loam, which has very low permeability. A long-term fix involves integrating permeable hardscapes like crushed limestone or permeable concrete for patios and walkways. These materials allow water to infiltrate, reducing surface flow. This approach often meets Garden City Planning & Community Development's stormwater management standards for improved site drainage.

Is crushed limestone or wood better for a new garden path that will last?

Crushed limestone is superior for longevity and low maintenance in our climate. Unlike wood, which decays and requires replacement, limestone is a permanent, inorganic material that provides excellent permeability. It also supports your property's Moderate Fire Wise rating by creating a non-combustible, defensible space as recommended by Kansas Forest Service WUI Guidelines, an important consideration for perimeter landscaping.

We want a lower-maintenance yard that's quieter and uses less water. What do you recommend?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with regional natives like Little Bluestem, Purple Coneflower, and Buffalograss is ideal. These plants require minimal mowing, no fertilization, and are deeply drought-tolerant. This shift significantly reduces water use and eliminates the need for gas-powered blowers, keeping you ahead of evolving noise ordinances and creating a resilient, biodiverse landscape.

Do we need a permit to regrade our backyard, and what should we look for in a contractor?

Significant regrading on a 0.22-acre lot often requires a permit from the Garden City Planning & Community Development office to ensure proper drainage and compliance with codes. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Kansas Department of Agriculture for landscape architecture or contracting. This licensing verifies they understand state nutrient management plans and can execute work that protects your soil and prevents off-site erosion.

We've spotted what looks like Bindweed. How should we handle it without harming other plants?

Bindweed is a pervasive invasive species alert in our area. Manual removal is often ineffective due to its extensive root system. A targeted, systemic herbicide applied carefully to the foliage is typically required. This must be done outside of any local fertilizer ordinance blackout dates and following state-standard BMPs to prevent nutrient runoff into waterways while protecting your desirable plants.

How do we keep our Tall Fescue green during Stage 1 water restrictions without wasting water?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing irrigation is the solution. This system automatically adjusts watering schedules by calculating daily evapotranspiration (ET) rates, applying water only when and where your Tall Fescue or Buffalograss needs it. It prevents overwatering, reduces runoff on compacted soils, and ensures you stay well within Garden City's voluntary conservation guidelines while maintaining turf health.

Our soil seems so hard and dry. Is this normal for Garden City, and can it be improved?

Yes, the compacted, calcareous silty clay loam is typical for Finnup Park District homes built around 1976. With 50 years of development, the original topsoil was lost, leaving a dense subsoil with poor permeability and a pH of 7.5-8.2 that locks up nutrients. Core aeration is essential to break up compaction, followed by amending with compost to increase organic matter and improve soil structure for healthier root zones.

We have a sudden HOA notice for overgrowth. How fast can you respond for an emergency cleanup?

Our standard service response for an emergency HOA compliance visit is 15-20 minutes. Our dispatch, located near the Lee Richardson Zoo, will route a crew via US-50/US-83 directly to your Finnup Park District property. We operate fully electric maintenance equipment, allowing us to work within standard noise ordinance hours starting at 7:00 AM to address the issue promptly and quietly.

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