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Laramie Landscaping

Laramie Landscaping

Laramie, WY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Laramie Landscaping serves Laramie, Wyoming with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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Tough Guys Landscaping & Lighting

Tough Guys Landscaping & Lighting

★★☆☆☆ 1.6 / 5 (7)
1465 N 4th St Ste 119, Laramie WY 82072
Landscaping, Irrigation, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Founded by two University of Wyoming brothers, Tough Guys Landscaping & Lighting started with a single mower and a dream. From those humble beginnings servicing lawns for extra income, the company has...

High Altitude Nursery & Landscaping

High Altitude Nursery & Landscaping

1200 Skyline Rd, Laramie WY 82072
Landscaping, Irrigation, Fences & Gates

High Altitude Nursery & Landscaping helps Laramie homeowners create and maintain resilient outdoor spaces. We specialize in solutions built for our unique high-plains environment, from foundational ea...

GMG Services

GMG Services

Laramie WY 82072
Painters, Landscaping, Fences & Gates

GMG Services is your trusted Laramie partner for painting, landscaping, and fence & gate solutions. We understand the unique challenges of maintaining a beautiful property in our Wyoming climate, incl...

Smartscapes

Smartscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Laramie WY 82072
Landscaping, Irrigation

Smartscapes is Laramie's trusted partner for creating and maintaining resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces. We understand the unique challenges of Wyoming's climate, including common local issues like ...

Let 'R Buck Lawn and Landscaping

Let 'R Buck Lawn and Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Laramie WY 82070
Snow Removal, Landscaping, Irrigation

Let 'R Buck Lawn and Landscaping is a locally owned and operated business in Laramie, WY, founded on the same dedication and community spirit that defines our home. Our owner, who proudly rides the ga...

Load & Landscape

Load & Landscape

Laramie WY 82072
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Gutter Services

Load & Landscape is your local, trusted partner for making space in your home and yard in Laramie and Cheyenne. We combine reliable junk removal with skilled landscaping and gutter services to help yo...

K Bar D Fencing and Landscaping

K Bar D Fencing and Landscaping

428 K Bar D Rd, Laramie WY 84054
Fences & Gates, Landscaping, Irrigation

K Bar D Fencing and Landscaping brings a decade of dedicated experience to Laramie, WY, offering a comprehensive range of services to enhance and protect your property. We specialize in both landscape...

AnyTask

AnyTask

Laramie WY 82070
Movers, Lawn Services, Carpet Installation

At AnyTask, we are Laramie's go-to team for reliable home and moving services. Founded by two local students, Barek and Caleb, we bring a fresh, hardworking energy to every job, from carpet installati...

Asap Sprinklers & Landscaping

Asap Sprinklers & Landscaping

1327 Thomes St, Laramie WY 82072
Landscaping

Asap Sprinklers & Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Laramie, Wyoming. We specialize in addressing common regional challenges like lawn fungus disease and storm debris cleanup,...

High Plains Janitorial

High Plains Janitorial

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Laramie WY 82070
Office Cleaning, Landscaping, Carpet Cleaning

High Plains Janitorial is a Laramie-based commercial cleaning company specializing in office cleaning, carpet cleaning, and landscaping services. We serve both commercial and residential clients in th...

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Question Answers

What's the best solution for drainage problems in my yard's clay pockets?

Alkaline sandy loam soils in Laramie often develop impermeable clay layers that trap water. Installing crushed native granite or permeable pavers creates infiltration zones that meet City of Laramie Planning Division runoff standards. These materials allow 80-90% of stormwater to percolate into the soil rather than flowing into streets. For severe cases, French drains with gravel beds can redirect water while maintaining soil structure.

Should I replace some lawn with native plants to reduce maintenance?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to Rocky Mountain Penstemon, Blue Grama, or Western Wheatgrass reduces water needs by 60-70% and eliminates weekly mowing. These natives thrive in Laramie's Zone 4b conditions without fertilizer inputs. This approach also future-proofs your landscape against evolving noise ordinances restricting gas-powered equipment, while supporting 2026 biodiversity standards for pollinator habitats.

What permits and licenses are needed for regrading my 0.22-acre lot?

Grading work on 0.22-acre lots requires City of Laramie Planning Division approval for drainage plans meeting municipal standards. Contractors must hold Wyoming Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator Licensing if soil amendments include treated materials. Significant regrading that alters water flow patterns may need additional erosion control permits. Always verify contractor licensing before work begins, as unlicensed grading can create drainage issues affecting neighboring properties.

What invasive species should I watch for and how do I treat them safely?

Cheatgrass and Leafy Spurge present the highest invasion risks in Laramie's grassland interface. Manual removal before seed set is most effective for small infestations. For chemical control, Wyoming Department of Agriculture licensed applicators use targeted herbicides during optimal treatment windows, avoiding Wyoming BMPs blackout dates. Always identify invasives through Cooperative Extension resources before treatment to prevent damage to native Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany and other desirable species.

How can I maintain Kentucky Bluegrass turf during Laramie's Stage 1 water restrictions?

Soil moisture sensors paired with ET-based controllers optimize irrigation by applying water only when turfgrass needs it, typically reducing usage 20-30% while maintaining turf health. These systems track evapotranspiration rates specific to Laramie's high-altitude conditions and adjust schedules automatically. This approach keeps Kentucky Bluegrass cultivars within voluntary conservation limits while preventing the drought stress common in alkaline soils with low permeability.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree cleanup after a windstorm in Southwest Laramie?

Emergency cleanup crews dispatch from Washington Park via I-80 to reach Southwest Laramie neighborhoods within 20-30 minutes during peak response times. This routing avoids downtown congestion while maintaining compliance with municipal quiet hours (7 AM-9 PM) through electric equipment use. HOA compliance issues receive same-day assessment, with most corrective work scheduled within 48 hours to meet neighborhood standards.

Are permeable pavers better than wood for patios in fire-prone areas?

Crushed native granite and permeable pavers outperform wood in Laramie's Moderate Fire Wise zones by creating defensible space without combustible materials. These hardscapes maintain integrity for 25+ years versus wood's 8-12 year lifespan in alkaline soils. Their non-flammable nature reduces wildfire fuel loads while their permeability manages runoff. For high-risk grassland interface properties, stone materials provide both durability and enhanced fire protection.

Why does my Southwest Laramie yard have such compacted, alkaline soil that struggles to absorb water?

Laramie's Southwest neighborhood lots, typically built around 1963, have 63-year-old soil profiles. Original alkaline sandy loam (pH 7.5-8.2) has developed clay pockets from decades of mineral accumulation and compaction. This combination creates low permeability zones where water pools rather than infiltrates. Core aeration and organic amendments like composted manure are essential to break up compaction and improve soil structure for better root development.

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