Consistent, quality care for your landscape...
Landscaping can be a critical component to a home's value. Professionally landscaped homes generally sell for prices 4% - 5% higher than homes without landscaping, according to the International Society of Arboriculture. Investments in landscaping can yield as much as 10% - 20% of the original investment upon resale.
From home gardens to subdivision entrances, we provide the following Landscape services to the Durango area:
- Landscape design
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Complete lawn care, including:
- Weeding
- Aeration
- Sod installation
- Seeding
- Native grasses
- Tree and shrub maintenance
- Transplanting and removal
- Custom built flower gardens, flower boxes, trellises and arbors
- Decorative fencing
- Flagstone patios
- Gravel driveways
- Trails and walkways, including small bridges
- Seasonal Deer & Elk Fencing
- Retaining walls
- Topsoil, rock, and mulch delivery
- Landscape edging and brush hogging
- Irrigation, installions and repair
- French drains
- Land clearing, Excavation and grading
- Erosion control
- Fire mitigation
- Xeriscapes
- Fall and spring clean up
- Native Plants
- Planting Trees
- Planting Shrubs
- Planting Seasonal Flowers
- Planting Bulbs
- Ponds
- Pavers
- Mulched beds
- Timber walls
Remember: CH Property Service works with individuals, HOAs and commercial properties.
Call or email for a quote today.
(970) 946-8041
chpropertyservice@durango.net
Neighborhood landscaping
Medians and driveways
A low maintenance Southwest garden

In and around Durango, there are many herds of deer and elk that can destroy gardens overnight. It is important to be observant and aware of their presence to prevent damage to your property. From late fall to early spring, it is important to put fencing up around gardens, shrubs, and small trees. When constructing deer and elk fencing, one should use wire that is at least 6 ft high because shorter fences allow the animals to lean or jump over. In larger areas, one will need to secure the fence with t-post or put up a more permanent fence. This is even more important when snow fall is greater then normal. Deer and elk have a tenancy to rub there rack on small immature trees which can lead to tree death.



