We start with questions. What do you like about your yard? What would make it feel more like yours? How do you want to feel when you pull into the driveway? Whether you have a detailed vision or just a general direction, we meet you where you are and help shape a plan that makes sense for your home, your budget, and your property.
Pink Truck Landscaping handles every phase of your project, from the first walkthrough to the final cleanup. We coordinate the full scope so you’re not managing multiple contractors or chasing timelines.
Planting is the heart of most landscape projects. We select trees, shrubs, perennials, and ornamental grasses suited to Northern Colorado’s climate, soil, and sun exposure. Whether you’re looking for low-maintenance beds, seasonal color, or mature plantings that give your yard an established feel from day one, we walk through the options with you and plan it all with long-term health in mind.
A new lawn can change the way your entire property feels. We prep the soil properly, grade for drainage, and install sod that’s ready to take root. If you’re replacing patchy grass or starting fresh on a new build, we make the process simple and the result lasting.
Rock and mulch do more than fill space. The right material in the right place reduces maintenance, retains moisture, and ties the rest of your landscape together. We work with a range of materials to match your home’s style and the practical needs of your beds.
Ponds, fountains, and other water elements bring a different kind of energy to a yard. If it’s something you’ve been thinking about, we can design and install a feature that fits naturally into your landscape and doesn’t become a maintenance headache.
Good landscaping starts with what’s happening underneath. We address grading, drainage, and soil conditions before anything goes in the ground, so your investment holds up over time .
Not every project is a full tear-out. Sometimes the yard just needs a reset: new plantings in tired beds, updated rock or mulch, a better layout, or a section of the yard that’s never been finished.
Northern Colorado has its own rules. Clay-heavy soil, water restrictions, afternoon hail, 90-degree swings between seasons. A design that works in Georgia won’t hold up here, and a plant list pulled from a catalog won’t either.
We know what thrives along the Front Range because we’ve been installing here. We know which grasses hold up through drought restrictions, which trees do well in our wind, and which materials weather Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycle without cracking or shifting.
That local knowledge shows up in the details of every project. It’s the difference between a yard that looks good on install day and one that still looks good three years later.
Tell us what you’re thinking and we’ll help you put it together.