Lawn Care in Ken Caryl, CO

Ken Caryl sits against the foothills, and the yards here have a different character: native-edge landscaping, bigger natural areas, and the Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association watching over it all. We work to those rules so your property stays compliant and looks right.

What we do in Ken Caryl

For Ken Caryl homeowners we handle weekly mowing on a set day, spring and fall cleanups, and bush and tree trimming to keep mature yards in shape. On our heavy clay soil, fall aeration and fertilization is the highest-impact thing we do all year. When a yard needs more, we install rock and mulch to cut watering and weeds, or take on a full relandscaping after walking it with you first.

Foothills yards and Master Association rules

Ken Caryl is foothills country, and the landscaping reflects it. Plenty of properties blend maintained turf with native grass and natural areas that meet the open space. The Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association sets the terms: committee approval for landscape changes, native areas kept in the 4 to 6 inch range rather than scalped, and noxious weeds controlled.

On top of the Master Association, many neighborhoods layer a sub-association with its own rules. We keep the maintained parts of your yard sharp and manage the native edges to the height the Master Association expects, so your property looks cared for and stays compliant.

Neighborhoods we cover in and around Ken Caryl: The Plains, The Valley, North Ranch, Stratford Farms, Spread of the foothills edge.

Recent work

Low-water rock bed with ornamental grasses
Low-water rock bed with ornamental grasses

What Ken Caryl clients say

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Nearby towns we cover

We also serve Littleton and Columbine Valley, both a short hop from our Ken Caryl route.

Ken Caryl questions

Do you follow Ken-Caryl Ranch Master Association rules?

Yes. The Master Association requires architectural committee approval for landscape changes, and there are rules on native grass areas and noxious weeds. We keep your maintained turf and beds to standard and work within those requirements.

How do you handle the native grass areas in Ken Caryl?

Native and natural areas in Ken Caryl are typically kept between 4 and 6 inches rather than mowed short like turf, and noxious weeds have to be controlled. We mow and manage those zones to the range the Master Association expects.

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