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Spring Landscaping Tips for Denver Homes

  • Writer: B&E Services
    B&E Services
  • Mar 19
  • 3 min read
A blue wheelbarrow on a sidewalk next to a dug trench. Green lawn in the foreground, a house with trees in the background. Sunny day.

Spring landscaping in Denver starts in March and focuses on cleaning up winter damage, preparing soil, and getting ahead of rapid seasonal growth. The earlier you start, the healthier and more consistent your yard will look through the entire spring and summer.


Why Spring Landscaping Starts Earlier Than You Think

A lot of homeowners wait until April or May to touch their yard.

By then, you’re already behind.

In Denver and Aurora, spring landscaping really begins in March—even if it doesn’t feel like it yet.

Here’s why:

  • Snow begins melting and exposing damage

  • Soil starts thawing during the day

  • Plants are preparing for early growth cycles

Key insight:Lawns and landscapes that are prepped early can establish growth 2–3 weeks faster than those that wait.


Lawn Cleanup: The First Step to a Healthy Yard

Before anything grows, your yard needs a reset.

Winter leaves behind:

  • Dead grass and thatch buildup

  • Branches and debris

  • Sand and salt from sidewalks

Cleaning this up improves airflow and sunlight exposure.

Pro tip:Use a light rake—not aggressive—especially if the ground is still partially frozen.

This is one of the simplest but most impactful spring landscaping steps you can take.


Soil Preparation & Bed Conditioning

Colorado soil is no joke.

Between clay content and freeze/thaw cycles, your soil likely needs attention before planting season.

Spring landscaping should always include:

  • Loosening compacted soil

  • Adding compost or organic nutrients

  • Redefining and edging garden beds

Information gain:Improved soil structure can increase plant success rates by up to 50%, especially in Denver’s clay-heavy conditions.

This is where professional landscaping really pays off.


Pruning & Plant Care Done the Right Way

Spring landscaping isn’t just about lawns—it’s about setting up your plants for success.

In March and early spring, focus on:

  • Cutting back ornamental grasses

  • Pruning non-spring flowering shrubs

  • Removing winter-damaged branches

Local consideration:Pruning too late in Denver can damage new growth and reduce blooms.

Timing is everything.


Irrigation System Prep Before Peak Season

Don’t wait until your lawn looks dry.

Spring landscaping includes getting your irrigation system ready early.

You should:

  • Inspect sprinkler heads

  • Check for cracks or leaks

  • Plan your system startup

Important:Avoid turning your system fully on if freezing temps are still possible.

In Denver, irrigation issues are one of the top reasons lawns struggle by June.


Mulch & Weed Prevention Strategy

If you hate weeds in summer, this is your moment.

Spring landscaping should include:

  • Fresh mulch installation

  • Pre-emergent weed treatments

Mulch helps:

  • Retain moisture

  • Regulate soil temperature

  • Block early weed growth

Local insight:Weeds begin germinating when soil temps hit ~50°F—which can happen in Denver as early as late March.

Miss this timing, and weeds take over fast.


Hardscape & Drainage Check After Winter

Spring landscaping isn’t just about plants—it’s also about your property structure.

After winter, inspect:

  • Walkways and patios for cracks

  • Retaining walls for shifting

  • Drainage areas affected by snowmelt

These issues are extremely common in Denver due to freeze/thaw cycles.

Catching them early saves money and prevents bigger repairs.


When It Makes Sense to Hire a Professional

Spring landscaping sounds manageable—but doing it right takes timing and experience.

A professional team can:

  • Handle cleanup, pruning, and prep in one visit

  • Apply the right soil treatments for Colorado conditions

  • Ensure irrigation systems are ready without risk

At B&E Services, we approach landscaping with attention to detail and long-term results in mind.


Get Ahead of Spring Before Schedules Fill Up

Once warm weather hits, everyone starts calling.

The homeowners who act now?They’re the ones with the best-looking yards by May.

If you want your lawn and landscape to:

  • Grow in evenly

  • Stay healthier longer

  • Look clean and well-maintained


Call B&E Services or request a quote today to get your spring landscaping handled early. Contact us Today!

 
 
 

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