How to Landscape Your Home for Colorado Weather

Colorado is a beautiful place, but the weather conditions can be a challenge when landscaping. Colorado’s spring and summer tend to be dry, but suddenly it could rain for days. Colorado’s weather can be harsh in the winter and fall, with cold temperatures and heavy snowfall. Colorado’s soil is also a challenge for landscaping. The soil is very hard and lacking in nutrients, which many plants require to flourish.

How to Landscape Your Home for Colorado Weather

Colorado’s unique weather conditions don’t have to mean a boring landscape. With a few landscaping tips and tricks, your outdoor space can be transformed into an oasis. Here are some landscaping tips and tricks that you can implement to create a landscape that will withstand the Colorado soil and weather.

  1. Native Plants

Choose native plants to create a beautiful landscape in your Colorado home. Native plants are designed for Colorado’s harsh weather and extreme elements. Native plants of Colorado’s west slope are well adapted to an arid environment. They are drought-tolerant, and they have adapted to the soil’s lack of nutrients. Include native trees and shrubs in your Colorado landscape. You will have more success if you work with nature instead of against it.

  1. Bring in Water Features

Water features are more than just a way to enhance your garden’s aesthetic appeal. They also provide a sensory experience and contribute to the state’s biodiversity. Water features such as a running waterfall, babbling stream, or even a small pond will bring tranquility to your yard. They will also attract all kinds of wildlife and be able to be used to water plants. Even a few simple birdbaths will benefit both your yard and the animals who share it with you.

  1. Raised Beds & Retaining Walls

Raised flower beds and retaining walls can add architectural interest and depth to your landscape. Some parts of Colorado are flat while others are sloping. Raised beds, retaining walls, and other features can add variety and structure to a flat terrain. They can also make a sloped yard usable.

  1. Boulders and Rocks are a Great Way to Add Interest

You can add a little Colorado to your landscape by using boulders and stones. There are plenty in the state. Use boulders and stones to define spaces and create interest. Phlox and other creeping plants will look amazing growing over natural hardscape materials.

  1. Make an Outdoor Living Space

Create an outdoor living area to enjoy the Colorado landscape. Your yard will be transformed into a haven with a patio with outdoor sofas, a firepit with built-in seats, or a deck that has an oversized dining table.

This post was written by a professional at Radiant LDB. Radiant LDB proudly provides landscaping services, including landscape design and installation services, for folks throughout Northern Colorado. We are a family-owned and operated company based in Fort Collins, and we’re dedicated to creating picturesque landscapes for our neighbors throughout the region. Click here to learn more!

Dale Sayre