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Landscaping in Montrose CO What Homeowners Should Know Before Hiring Anyone

If you have ever looked at your yard and thought, I just want it to look clean and handled, you are not alone. A lot of Montrose homeowners reach that point after one too many weekends of fighting weeds, dragging hoses, and guessing what to plant where.

Hiring a landscaper can feel simple at first. You call a few companies, get a couple numbers, pick one, and hope for the best.

But the truth is, landscaping is one of those projects where the details matter. The plan matters. The timing matters. The person you hire matters. The difference between a yard that looks amazing for years and a yard that starts struggling in a month is usually not luck. It is the process.

This guide walks you through what to think about before you hire anyone, what questions to ask, and how to make sure you are paying for real results.

If you want to see the kind of work we do around Montrose, you can start here: A Plus Landscaping Work and A Plus Landscaping Services.

Start with what you actually want the yard to do

Before you even talk to a contractor, take ten minutes and get clear on the goal. Not the Pinterest goal. The real life goal.

Here are the most common ones we hear in Montrose.

You want it to look clean and low maintenance

This usually means defined edges, tidy beds, fewer weeds, and materials that do not blow all over the place.

You want to cut down on water use without making it look like a desert

This is a big one, and it is also one of the most misunderstood. Water wise landscaping does not mean cactus gardens. Even the City of Montrose calls out that water wise landscapes can still include shade trees and attractive plantings, and that shade can reduce water needs.

You want a yard that survives the seasons

Montrose yards deal with heat, sun, dry stretches, and cold snaps. What works in one area of town might struggle in another depending on soil and exposure. Good landscaping accounts for that instead of pretending every yard is the same.

You want something that adds curb appeal and value

That can be as simple as a cleaner front bed, healthier turf, and a more intentional layout.

Once you know your main goal, the conversations with contractors get way easier and the quotes get more accurate.

What a good landscaper should ask you right away

If someone shows up and immediately starts talking price without asking questions, that is usually a red flag.

A good landscaper will ask things like:

  • How do you use the yard
  • Do you want low maintenance or do you enjoy gardening
  • Do you want more green space or less
  • Do you have pets or kids using the lawn
  • Where does water collect when it rains or when snow melts
  • What parts of the yard get full sun all day
  • What is your realistic budget range
  • Do you want a one time upgrade or ongoing maintenance

Those questions are not fluff. They prevent expensive mistakes.

The Montrose factor water wise choices matter here

In this area, outdoor water use can be a big part of the yearly water picture. Montrose also actively encourages water conservation and water wise landscaping.

That matters for you because the best landscapes here are built around smart choices like:

  • Plant selection that matches the climate and sun exposure
  • Efficient watering plans that do not waste water
  • Mulch or rock decisions that help with moisture retention and weeds
  • Layout choices that keep thirsty plants grouped together

If a landscaper talks about water wise landscaping like it only means rocks everywhere, they are oversimplifying it. You can have a yard that feels lush in the right spots and still be efficient.

If you want a solid best practices resource to reference, Colorado Water Wise has guidance on outdoor water use and water wise landscape practices.

The hiring checklist that saves you from headaches

Here is the simple checklist I would use if I were hiring someone for my own home.

Ask for a clear scope in writing

You want specifics, not vague promises.

Good scope includes:

  • What areas are included
  • What materials are included
  • What plants are included
  • What prep work is included
  • What cleanup and haul away is included
  • Who is responsible for irrigation adjustments if relevant

Ask what the timeline looks like in real life

  • When would the job start
  • How many days will it take once it starts
  • Will the crew be there consistently or in small chunks

A lot of frustration comes from a project that drags because it is not scheduled properly.

Ask how they handle communication

  • Do you get updates
  • Who is your point person
  • How fast do they return calls or texts

People remember communication more than they remember the exact brand of mulch.

Ask to see recent local work

Photos are good. Better is a portfolio that shows actual projects, not stock pictures.

You can see examples here: A Plus Landscaping Work.

Ask how they avoid the common failures

This is where you learn if someone has real experience.

Good answers mention things like:

  • Proper soil prep before planting
  • Right plant choices for sun and exposure
  • Clean edging and weed barrier where appropriate
  • Watering plans that match the install

Ask about follow through

  • Do they do a final walkthrough
  • Do they fix punch list items
  • Do they stand behind plant health for a reasonable period

It is not about a perfect guarantee. It is about whether they disappear the moment the invoice is paid.

What to expect in a typical landscaping quote

A normal quote should not feel like a mystery.

In most cases, the price is driven by:

  • Labor time
  • Materials like rock, mulch, sod, pavers, plants
  • Site prep like removing old material, grading, hauling
  • Access issues like tight gates, slopes, or limited entry
  • Design complexity and detail work

If you are comparing bids and one is dramatically cheaper, pause and ask what is missing. Often the cheaper quote does not include cleanup, proper prep, or quality materials.

A quick way to spot a good plan versus a quick fix

A good plan looks like:

  • Defined bed lines that make the yard look intentional
  • Plant groupings that make sense for sun and watering
  • Materials chosen for function, not just looks
  • A plan for keeping weeds down long term


A quick fix looks like:

  • Random plants scattered everywhere
  • No edging, no definition, no clean finish
  • Weed control that is basically just hoping
  • A quote that is vague enough to change later

How A Plus Landscaping approaches projects in Montrose

We keep it straightforward. We ask the questions upfront, we explain the plan in plain language, and we treat the finishing details like they matter because they do.

If you want to explore options, start here:

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And if you are the kind of person who wants to see proof before you decide, this is the best page to browse:

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FAQ Montrose landscaping hiring questions

If you want work done in spring or early summer, schedule as early as you can. The best crews book up, and the calendar fills fast once the weather turns.

Yes. Water wise does not mean bare. It means smarter plant selection and efficient watering. Montrose also highlights that shade from trees can reduce water needs.

Clear personal items from the work area, mark anything you want protected, and make sure access gates are unlocked. A good contractor will also walk the site with you before work begins.

Compare scope, not just totals. Make sure both quotes include the same materials, the same prep work, and the same cleanup responsibilities.

It depends on the area. Rock can be great for water wise designs and long term durability, while mulch can help with soil health and moisture in planting beds. The best answer is usually a mix based on function.

Hiring based on price alone, without a clear scope and timeline. A clean scope in writing prevents most problems.

Ready to plan your landscaping project

If you want a yard that looks clean, fits the way you live, and makes sense for Montrose conditions, we can help you map out a plan that is realistic and built to last.

Take a look at our services, browse recent work, and reach out when you are ready.

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Free local resource worth bookmarking: City of Montrose Water Conservation guidance.

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