Quick answer: Centennial is an affluent, master-planned city in Arapahoe County in Denver’s southeast suburbs, full of well-kept HOA neighborhoods on the high, semi-arid Front Range. We design and maintain landscapes across the 80111-80122 zips, with cool-season Kentucky bluegrass and fescue lawns, HOA-standard care, xeriscape conversions, and efficient irrigation. Free written estimates: (720) 650-0165.

Landscaping an Affluent Southeast Suburb
Centennial is one of Denver’s most affluent and well-planned southeast suburbs, an Arapahoe County city of established HOA neighborhoods and strong, consistent standards for how yards are kept. Homeowners here expect polished, dependable landscaping, which steers our Centennial work toward refined maintenance, HOA-standard care, and water-wise updates.
The setting is alkaline clay at high altitude, with intense sun, late spring freezes, and hail, so climate-matched, water-wise landscapes hold up best.
HOA Standards and Cool-Season Lawns
Centennial’s HOA neighborhoods reward consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service that meets community standards. Lawns are cool-season turf: Kentucky bluegrass for a classic look and turf-type tall fescue for better drought and shade tolerance, fed in spring and fall, mowed tall, and core-aerated to open the clay.

Xeriscape and Efficient Irrigation
Even on well-kept lots, Front Range water restrictions make water-wise design smart, so we balance manicured cool-season lawn with xeriscape beds of Colorado natives, penstemon, blue avena grass, yarrow, and decorative rock, that look intentional and use far less water. We design efficient drip and weather-based irrigation and build patios and walls on a base prepared for the alkaline clay.
Centennial Areas We Serve
We provide full landscaping throughout Centennial and Arapahoe County, including the Willow Creek and Walnut Hills neighborhoods, the Foxridge and Homestead areas, the communities along Arapahoe Road and Smoky Hill Road, and the bordering areas toward Greenwood Village and Parker.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can you maintain to our Centennial HOA standards?
Yes. Centennial’s HOA neighborhoods get consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service, that meets community landscape standards.
What grass is best for a Centennial lawn?
Cool-season turf for the Front Range: Kentucky bluegrass for a classic lawn and turf-type tall fescue for better drought and shade tolerance, fed in spring and fall and core-aerated to open the clay.
Can you balance a manicured look with water conservation?
Yes. We pair well-kept cool-season lawn with xeriscape beds of Colorado natives and decorative rock, plus efficient drip irrigation, so the landscape stays polished while using far less water under Front Range restrictions.
Does the clay and altitude affect my lawn?
Yes. Heavy alkaline clay at high altitude with late freezes and hail stresses turf, so we core-aerate and amend the clay, choose climate-matched plants, and time care around the Front Range’s freezes and intense sun.
What does landscaping cost in Centennial?
It depends on lot size and whether it is maintenance, xeriscape, or hardscape. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (720) 650-0165 to schedule.
Our Services in Centennial
Nearby communities we also serve: Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Aurora, Parker.