
For new builds & renovations
Built for Colorado living.
Landscape Design & Installation in Colorado Springs, Falcon, Monument & Black Forest
Landscape Installation & Renovations in Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs yards come with real
challenges—wind, dry soil, drainage, and HOA requirements.
We build outdoor spaces that not only look clean
on day one, but continue to function and hold up over time.
Most Projects Range From
$8,000 – $30,000+
5-Star Rated • Serving Colorado Springs, Falcon, Monument & Black Forest
Clean, efficient installs designed to meet HOA requirements—while improving how your yard looks, functions, and holds up over time.












Blank Slate → Designed Outdoor Space
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Starting with a blank yard?
We design and install complete outdoor spaces in Colorado Springs—from grading and base prep to turf, rock, and planting—so your landscape feels intentional, finished, and built to last.
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Patio Problems → Patio Solutions
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Some patios just don’t work.
We design and install them with the right layout, base, and support—so everything functions properly, looks cohesive, and holds up over time.
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High-Maintenance Lawn → Low-Maintenance Turf
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Tired of a lawn that struggles in Colorado’s climate?
We install artificial turf that stays clean, drains properly, and looks consistent—without the constant watering and upkeep.
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Avoiding Your Yard → Your Favorite Place to Be
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When your backyard doesn’t feel usable, you stop going out there.
We design and build outdoor spaces with purpose—defined seating, shade, and layouts that make sense—so your yard becomes somewhere you actually want to spend time.

Worn Out → Clean & Functional
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When parts of your yard start breaking down, it’s not just an eyesore—it becomes frustrating, unusable, and something you’d rather avoid.
We rebuild problem areas the right way—solid base, clean edges, and proper drainage—so everything works, looks right, and holds up over time.
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Dead Space → Play Space
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When part of your yard is just dead space, it doesn’t get used—it gets ignored, overgrown, and forgotten.
We turn it into a clean, finished area your kids actually run to—something that finally has a purpose and gets used every day

If something in your yard isn’t working, you’ve probably
already seen it—you just might not know what it points to.
Water sitting after one of those quick Colorado summer storms?
Around here, it’s dry—until it’s not. When rain hits fast, it exposes exactly how your yard handles it.
If water keeps showing up in the same spot, don’t just add more rock. You need to guide it with grading, drainage paths, or a defined exit point.
Weed barrier starting to show through your rock?
With our freeze-thaw cycles, movement shows up fast—but it usually comes down to what’s underneath.
Patching won’t last. If it’s widespread, it needs to be reset with proper base prep, compaction, and enough rock depth.
Dirt coating your rock or mulch?
That’s water moving through the space—and it tends to follow the same path every time.
This is usually a separation issue. Clean edges, proper drainage, and defined zones keep materials from blending together.
Cracks, gaps, or uneven spots in your patio or concrete?
That’s movement showing up—usually from what’s happening underneath.
Surface fixes don’t hold here. Small issues can sometimes be stabilized early, but bigger ones usually mean rebuilding the base correctly.
Edges that won’t stay clean?
Rock, mulch, and turf should hold their lines—when they don’t, everything starts drifting.
This is where structure matters. Steel or concrete edging holds up long-term—most plastic options don’t last here.
A mix of different rock, colors, or materials?
That usually means things were added at different times—and it starts to feel a little all over the place.
Simplify it. Stick to one or two materials, repeat plant groupings, and define zones so the yard feels intentional.
Why This Matters Around Here
In Colorado Springs, a lot of these issues show up slowly—but once you notice them, they tend to keep getting worse.
Fixing the surface without fixing the cause usually means doing it twice.
The good news is—when it’s done right the first time, it holds up.
Not Sure What You’re Seeing?
If something looks off but you’re not sure why, we can take a look and walk you through it.
We’ll show you what’s actually going on, what needs attention, and what doesn’t—so you’re not guessing.
New Yard = Incomplete Mess
Most new builds are left with compacted, unfinished soil—uneven, with no real plan for drainage. When it rains, it quickly turns into a muddy, unusable space.
A well-built yard starts with proper grading, drainage, and a plan.

Built With Intention
Every edge, line, and material is planned—not left to chance. That’s what turns a blank yard into something that actually feels finished.
Where the plan becomes visible.

STARTING With Proper Prep
Grading, compaction, and base work set the foundation for everything that follows. It’s the part you don’t see—but it’s what makes the whole yard come together.
This is where it all begins.

A Finished Outdoor Space
Everything comes together—layout, materials, and detail—so the yard feels complete, not pieced together.
Designed to feel like part of your home.

What Homeowners Are Saying
My wife and I moved into our new house in 2022 in the winter, so we weren't able to get our landscaping done in the back yard until the following summer.
Tyler and his team did an absolutely amazing job, and delivered perfectly on what we wanted!
Cannot say enough about Tyler as a person, he is truly an amazing human being.
Would absolutely use him and his team again if ever needed in the future! You can't go wrong by picking them to do any work you may need. See the pics for yourself!
Falcon did an absolutely immaculate job.
Had them do my backyard last year, which included a sprinkler system, cleanup, grass, rocks and the pathway and they hit on every pillar.
Communication, professionalism, and their team is top tier.
I was even surprised at how good the grass was Tyler provided me, it smells fantastic.
This is not a quick and cheap service, but a quality and meticulous group of folks.
Have had a few folks ask me “who did my backyard” and I proudly tell them Falcon did and would happily choose Falcon to do it all over again if I had to.
Falcon landscaping has
been my go-to contractor
for many years.
They have installed irrigation systems and planted trees and landscaping plants as well as providing service on those same items.
They are responsive and perform excellent quality and value in all their work. I would highly recommend you contact them for all their services.

























