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Friend Concrete & Landscaping LLC
5.0(
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Cody,Derek and Peter are the nicest guys, well organized and hard working. Their prices were excellent. After the fence was completed they started to pour a concrete slab and during that process it started to rain. They quickly leaned extra form boards against the fence and covered the forms with plastic to protect the concrete. No pics posted, file was too big. I would recommend these guys to anyone and will hire them again. They also do landscaping."
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Obra Mex General Construction, LLC
4.4(
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Efficient and quick communication throughout the project. They really listened to what I wanted and did an excellent job bringing my vision for the patio and walkway to life. Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality work and a smooth experience."
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Pro Landscape Concepts
4.2(
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Architect - LandscapeDesigner - LandscapeDrywell - Construct or Rebuild+15 more

Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Summer of 2018: Martin installed a flagstone patio for us, built a berm and laid rock in half of the yard. Iit turned out beautiful! He was great to work with, quick and communicated well with changes to the schedule. Thank you Martin! Summer of 2019: We hired Pro Landscape again to create a flagstone walkway from the patio through the backyard and grout. Once again it turned out beautiful!"
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NXT LVL Fence & Landscape LLC
4.8(
15
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Designer - Landscape

Serving Rye, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Drake did an outstanding job building the ceder picket fence with a 4' gate and a double 6' gate. He used premium materials and installed it in a timely and professional manner. Clean-up was also ☆☆☆☆☆. Drake also installed a 25' flag pole for us. Thanks !! We will be doing landscaping next spring."
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

As long as you’re building a greenhouse, consider the overall look of your backyard. Could it benefit from stone walkways or grading? As long as you’re hiring a hardscaping pro to lay the foundation for a greenhouse, you could tackle those other projects to give your whole yard a glow-up at the same time.

Landscape design can be a simple service that includes a drawing or visual representation of how your yard can be set up and optimized for your intended purposes. But it can also include all of the manual labor to make your vision a reality. When you speak with your landscape designer, ensure everyone understands the specific services you want. Some add-on services may include the following:

  • Sourcing and delivery of raw materials

  • Professional installation of features, including pergolas, decks, and pathways

  • Drainage system design

  • Recommendations for specific plants and trees

Yes, it is possible to add too little mulch. Anything less than 1 inch will likely result in too little coverage around your plants, allowing weeds to grow through and minimizing the positive effects that a deeper bed of mulch would have, like maintaining proper soil moisture and insulating the ground.

Yes, weeds can still grow in decomposed granite. If properly compacted, it can act as a good weed suppressant, meaning you’ll only pull weeds occasionally. But no ground cover is completely weed-proof. To further prevent weeds, you can try spraying your decomposed granite with distilled white vinegar.

Yes, rock gardens do need water. That said, they typically require less regular watering and, instead, more occasional, deep watering since the rocks trap moisture for longer than mulch. Make sure you don’t water your rock garden too much during the winter.

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