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Lawn Care Services in Highlands Ranch, CO

Lawn Care in Highlands Ranch

Highlands Ranch is one of the most community-focused neighborhoods in the south metro area, and the Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA) maintains standards that extend to lawn appearance and maintenance. Properties along community trails and open space borders are especially visible and subject to scrutiny from both neighbors and the association. BackCountry homes at higher elevation deal with wildlife pressure, wind exposure, and a slightly shorter growing season compared to the main Highlands Ranch neighborhoods. Iron chlorosis is a widespread turf issue across Highlands Ranch, causing yellowing blades that are often mistaken for drought stress or nitrogen deficiency. Summit Landscaping Denver understands HRCA standards and the specific turf challenges in Highlands Ranch, delivering lawn care that keeps your property looking its best from the street and the trail.

Local Challenges We Address

  • HRCA lawn maintenance standards require consistent turf coverage, proper mowing height, and weed-free yards with enforcement through community inspections.
  • Iron chlorosis causes yellow streaking in turf across Highlands Ranch due to high soil pH that locks out available iron.
  • BackCountry properties face wind exposure, wildlife damage, and a slightly shorter growing season at higher elevation.
  • Trail-adjacent homes are highly visible and must maintain neat lawn edges and healthy turf along community pathways.

Local Tip: Iron chlorosis is often mistaken for nitrogen deficiency in Highlands Ranch. Before adding more fertilizer to yellow turf, have your soil pH tested. If it is above 7.5, iron supplementation is the correct solution, not additional nitrogen.

What's Included

  • Weekly and bi-weekly mowing with precision edging
  • Custom fertilization programs for Colorado soils
  • Core aeration to reduce compaction in clay-heavy yards
  • Targeted weed control without harming your lawn
  • Seasonal overseeding with climate-adapted grass varieties
  • Dethatching to promote healthy root growth

Quick Facts

Price Range
Highlands Ranch mowing starts at $40 per visit. Seasonal programs with iron treatments and HRCA-compliant edging range from $1,400 to $3,200.
Service Area
Highlands Ranch, CO
Neighborhoods
Eastridge, Westridge, BackCountry
"Summit has been our landscaper for five years. They know the HRCA rules inside and out and always get our projects approved on the first submission. Our BackCountry property looks incredible, and they handle everything from snow removal to spring cleanup."

The Martinez Family

BackCountry, Highlands Ranch

Lawn Care in Highlands Ranch FAQs

Highlands Ranch mowing ranges from $40 to $90 per visit for standard lots. BackCountry properties with larger yards and more complex terrain may exceed $120. Full-season programs including mowing, fertilization, aeration, weed control, and iron treatments cost between $1,400 and $3,200. Trail-adjacent properties benefit from our enhanced edging package that keeps lawn borders clean along community pathways for an additional $10 to $15 per visit.

Kentucky bluegrass is the standard turf in Highlands Ranch and meets HRCA appearance expectations when properly maintained. Iron-efficient bluegrass cultivars can help reduce chlorosis symptoms common in this area. Tall fescue is a smart choice for BackCountry properties where deeper roots improve drought tolerance at higher elevation. We recommend overseeding with improved cultivars during fall aeration to gradually strengthen your existing lawn.

Iron chlorosis is caused by Highlands Ranch soil having a high pH that makes iron unavailable to grass roots, even when iron is present in the soil. Foliar iron sprays provide a quick visual green-up within days but wear off after four to six weeks. Chelated iron granules applied to the soil provide longer-lasting results. We include iron treatments in our Highlands Ranch seasonal programs and time applications for maximum effectiveness during the active growing season.

Main Highlands Ranch neighborhoods follow a similar spring timeline to Centennial, with first mowing in early to mid-April. BackCountry properties start one to two weeks later due to higher elevation. Pre-emergent herbicide should be down by mid to late April in main neighborhoods and early May in BackCountry. Spring iron treatments are most effective in May once turf is actively growing and can absorb foliar applications efficiently.

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