⚠️ Yard Problems

Why your lawn, soil, irrigation, and drainage behave differently in Colorado — and what to do about it.

Why the Front Range Is Harder

Colorado Yards Face Unique Challenges

Clay soil, semi-arid climate, hard freezes, and aggressive wildlife create yard problems that standard landscaping advice doesn't address. These guides are written specifically for Front Range conditions.

Lawn

Why Grass Struggles in Colorado

Semi-arid climate, alkaline clay soil, intense UV, and water restrictions all work against conventional bluegrass. What's really happening — and what actually works.

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Soil

How to Amend Clay Soil in a Colorado Yard

Compost, core aeration, pH management, and a multi-year strategy that actually shifts Front Range clay soil's drainage and workability.

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Irrigation

Why Sprinkler Systems Break Every Spring

Freeze-thaw cycles crack pipes, pop heads, and damage valves all winter. Why Front Range irrigation systems fail so predictably — and how to prevent it.

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Drainage

Standing Water in Your Yard After Colorado Rainstorms

Clay soil can't absorb heavy rain fast enough. Combined with flat grading and compaction, even moderate storms create standing water. What to do about it.

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Drainage

Preventing Drainage Problems in Colorado Yards

Grading, downspouts, and clay soil infiltration — the three factors that determine whether stormwater goes where you want it or toward your foundation.

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Lawn

Why Colorado Lawns Develop Yellow Patches

Iron chlorosis, irrigation gaps, dog urine burn, and waterlogged clay all produce yellow patches — and each requires a different fix. How to diagnose before you treat.

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Lawn

Why Your Lawn Feels Hard Like Concrete

Clay soil compaction prevents water and nutrients from reaching roots. Core aeration and compost topdressing are the fix — here's how and when.

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Irrigation

Why Your Sprinkler System Has Low Water Pressure

Weak spray and uneven coverage usually trace to a leak, overcrowded zones, or municipal pressure limits — not a failed system. How to find the cause.

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Irrigation

Signs Your Sprinkler System Has a Leak

Hidden irrigation leaks waste thousands of gallons silently. The warning signs — soggy patches, fast-growing grass, rising water bills — and how to track them down.

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Wind

Why Wind Damages Landscaping Here

Chinook winds and Front Range gusts dry out soil, snap branches, and uproot shallow-rooted trees. How to choose and position plants for wind resilience.

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Lawn

Why Lawns Turn Brown in Summer

Dormancy vs. drought stress vs. disease — Front Range lawns brown out for different reasons at different times. How to tell the difference and respond correctly.

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Can't diagnose the problem yourself? A local landscaper or irrigation specialist can do an on-site assessment. Find a local yard professional →