For major installs in Utah, best windows are fall and early spring: easier on plants and better soil conditions. Summer installs work with species selection, mulch, and tight watering. Winter is ideal for design, permits, and HOA approval so you’re first on the spring schedule. Decide by scope: planting-heavy → spring/fall; hardscape-heavy → almost year-round if frost and moisture allow.
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Related FAQs
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When should I fertilize after installation by a landscaping company?
For Utah’s cool-season lawns, the two most important fertilizer applications are spring and fall. Apply the spring feeding in late…
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When will I need to replace parts of my landscaping?
Lifespan varies widely across different elements of a landscape. Irrigation main lines often last 15–20 years, but heads, valves, and…
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Should a landscape company add fertilizer or soil amendments?
Yes—based on testing and plant needs, not guesswork. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, many sites have alkaline, clay-heavy soils…
