Eagle Landscaping

Eagle Landscaping Eagle Landscaping is own and operated in Grand Junction, CO. We specialize in a variety of landscaping needs for both commercial and residential properties.

If you are looking for a professional, detail-oriented and passionate landscaping business in Grand Junction, CO, pick Eagle Landscaping. We have been serving the area for over 20 years and our team is experienced to handle nearly any type of job. This includes basic irrigation, tree trimming and natural landscaping.

05/02/2024

What is a retaining wall? That is usually a small wall – four feet or shorter – that often is used to control erosion in a yard with significant changes in elevation. That wall provides a way to stop the erosion while also offering a pleasant visual addition.

04/30/2024

While you may be using as many all-natural and organic products inside your home, using most lawn services outside the home will mean pumping harsh chemicals onto your lawn. When you want your home to be green inside and out, it’s time to investigate organic lawn care options.

04/25/2024

Do you have large trees on your property? We will make sure that your trees are properly fertilized and that annual trimming is performed to remove any dead branches and promote the overall health of your trees.

04/23/2024

There are several advantages of composite decking (decking that’s not made of real wood or aluminum). It won’t splint, resists insect infestation, resists mold and rotting, provides excellent traction, and is low-maintenance (as it doesn’t need sanding or resealing).

04/18/2024

According to research by the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York, women are likely to recover from breast cancer surgery more quickly by spending time in a garden.

04/16/2024

We understand that you may not want to make sweeping landscaping changes to a home you’re planning to sell. We can help you decide on the best use for your pre-listing landscaping budget.

04/11/2024

The health of your soil is the most important factor in lush lawns and gardens. Your soil has a variety of microorganisms that feed on any organic matter in the soil, such as manure, grass clippings, and leaves. During this process, they release nutrients that are absorbed by grass and plant roots. Unfortunately, some pesticides and herbicides kill off the valuable microorganisms in the soil.

04/09/2024

Do you need some help this fall with your end-of-season yard cleanup? We will combine two visits that include all turf maintenance services needed and any necessary cleanup of your lawn and surrounding landscape.

04/04/2024

Did you know that the residue of fish can be emulsified into a liquid fertilizer that is beneficial both to your plants and the environment? One type of fish emulsion formula relies on the residue of menhaden, a bony fish primarily seen in the Atlantic Ocean. Salmon is also commonly used to fertilize lawns and gardens.

04/02/2024

You should be sure that the fertilizer that is being used on your lawn is formulated specifically for lawns. Using the wrong kind in the wrong way can hurt your yard more than help it. Too much fertilizer can pollute the ground and encourage lawn pests.

03/28/2024

In a Japanese garden, the emphasis is on foliage rather than flowers. Your landscaper may suggest using lighter shades against darker shades, while mixing fine and bold textures to create dimension and diversity in your garden.

03/26/2024

When mowing your lawn, the ideal method is to leave yourself with grass that is about two-and-a-half inches tall after mowing. Each time you mow the grass, try to cut off only the top one-third of the grass blade.

Address

Grand Junction, CO
81506

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19705239138

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