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Grow with Harvester: Don’t Skip the Grading and Drainage Plans
Drainage might not be the flashiest part of a landscape, but ask any Colorado homeowner dealing with pooling water or a sinking patio: it’s one of the most critical. At Harvester®, we treat grading and drainage plans with the same level of detail as planting design or hardscape selection—because when it goes wrong, everything else suffers. The Unseen Foundation: Why It Starts with Grading and Drainage Plans Colorado's unique climate exposes drainage issues fast. Spring snowme

Harvester Landscapes
Mar 102 min read


Grow with Harvester: Fixing Lawn Damage After City of Denver Sidewalk Repairs
In a city growing as quickly as Denver, sidewalk upgrades and repairs are constant. But what many residents don’t expect is the mess left behind – torn sod, broken irrigation lines, shifted grading, and edges that once defined a yard now crumbling at the seams. While these projects serve an important public purpose, they often leave private landscapes looking worse than before. At Harvester, we’re not here to point fingers. We’re here to help you clean up the aftermath and re

Harvester Landscapes
Mar 62 min read


Grow with Harvester: Deck + Fence Design
At Harvester, we’ve always believed that a landscape should be more than something you look at. It should invite you in. In Colorado, where the sky stretches wide and the seasons shift with intention, your outdoor space deserves structure that meets the moment. That’s where thoughtful deck and fence design comes in. Decking Design A deck isn't just a platform; it's a reflection of how you spend your time. Maybe it’s a quiet place to sip coffee in the morning sun. Or a lively

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Mar 32 min read


Grow with Harvester: Patio Design
In Colorado, outdoor living isn’t just for summer – it’s a lifestyle that spans all four seasons. Picture sipping coffee on a sunny winter morning, gathering around a fire on a cool fall evening, or dining under the stars on a warm summer night. With smart design, your patio can be an extension of your home year-round. At Harvester, we treat outdoor living as the heart of the landscape – an intentional extension of how you relax, host, play, and reset outside. Patio Design fo

Harvester Landscapes
Feb 243 min read


Grow with Harvester: Outdoor Living That Actually Gets Used
Outdoor living gets marketed like a finishing touch—add a patio, hang string lights, call it done. But the outdoor spaces people actually use aren’t “extras.” They’re designed the same way a good home is designed: with purpose, flow, comfort, and the realities of the site in mind. At Harvester, we treat outdoor living as the heart of the landscape—an intentional extension of how you relax, host, play, and reset outside. And because we build for Colorado, that intention has t

Harvester Landscapes
Feb 173 min read


Grow with Harvester: Outdoor Kitchens That are Part of the Landscape
There’s a difference between adding a grill to the patio and creating an outdoor space that actually works—safe for kids, easy for hosting, and comfortable enough that you’ll use it more than a few perfect summer nights. The best outdoor kitchens don’t feel tacked on. They feel like the natural center of the backyard: where people gather, where food happens, where conversations linger, and where the whole landscape makes sense around it. Outdoor kitchens start with a cohesive

Harvester Landscapes
Feb 103 min read


Grow with Harvester: Native Seeding
If you’ve lived in Colorado for more than a season, you already know the truth: our landscapes don’t play by the same rules as everywhere else. Hot sun, dry air, surprise freezes, wind, clay-heavy soils, and long stretches without rain can make “standard” lawns and plantings feel like a constant uphill battle. That’s exactly why native seeding is such a smart option here—and why it matters beyond Colorado, too. Native plants aren’t just “pretty and natural.” They’re part of

Harvester Landscapes
Feb 34 min read


Grow with Harvester: Winter Watering
When winter settles over Colorado, many homeowners think their landscaping chores are over until spring. After all, sprinklers are blown out and the garden hose is stored, right? But here’s a crucial secret we share with all our clients: your plants still get thirsty in winter . In our dry Colorado climate, winter watering can mean the difference between a thriving landscape and a yard full of winter-killed brown come summer. I’m writing to you as a Harvester team member who’

Harvester Landscapes
Jan 2010 min read


Grow with Harvester: Seasonal Planning
As the seasons turn in Colorado, so do the needs of our landscapes. Seasonal planning means anticipating these changes and scheduling your landscaping projects and maintenance for the optimal times of year. I’m a proud member of Harvester’s team, and I’ve seen first-hand how a thoughtful year-round plan can transform Colorado yards. In our high-elevation, semi-arid climate, knowing not just what to do for your landscape, but when to do it, is essential for long-term succes

Harvester Landscapes
Jan 138 min read
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