My Home Landscaping Connection connects Treasure Valley homeowners with experienced, insured, and vetted landscaping contractors — for design, installation, irrigation, lawn care, and hardscape projects across Ada and Canyon County.
What They Do
From full roof replacements to emergency storm damage repairs — our listed companies cover every residential landscaping need in Ada and Canyon County.
Full-yard design and installation for new construction homes, renovations, and yard makeovers. Plant selection adapted to Idaho's high-desert climate, USDA Zone 6b/7a recommendations, deer-resistant plantings for foothills properties, and water-wise xeriscape options that thrive without constant irrigation.
New irrigation installations, sprinkler repair, smart controller upgrades, and drip irrigation conversions. Treasure Valley's water restrictions and the cost of municipal water make efficient irrigation a meaningful long-term savings — well-designed systems use 30–50% less water than older designs.
Mowing, fertilization programs, weed control, aeration, overseeding, and seasonal cleanup. Idaho's grub and bindweed pressure require local knowledge — a fertilization schedule designed for Texas or Florida won't work the same way in Ada County.
Paver patios, retaining walls, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and walkways. Licensed landscape contractors coordinate with electricians, plumbers, and irrigation specialists when outdoor living projects span trades. Most Treasure Valley hardscape work runs $15–$35 per square foot installed.
Verified Companies
Licensed, insured landscaping companies serving Ada and Canyon County. All listings are verified before publishing.
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My Home Landscaping Connection connects Treasure Valley homeowners directly with your business. No per-lead fees, no bidding wars — just a consistent presence in front of homeowners who are actively looking.
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Why My Home Landscaping Connection
National platforms send your leads to five competitors simultaneously. We don't. My Home Landscaping Connection is hyper-local, homeowner-focused, and built to connect serious buyers with serious companies.
We serve Ada County and Canyon County exclusively. Every homeowner who finds your listing is a local Treasure Valley homeowner — not someone in another state.
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My Home Landscaping Connection is part of the My Home Connection real estate ecosystem — cross-referenced by one of the Treasure Valley's most active real estate teams. Sellers, buyers, and new homeowners are part of the audience.
The site is built to rank for the specific questions Treasure Valley homeowners search when they need a landscaper. Your listing benefits from that traffic without you having to do any marketing yourself.
Common Questions
Basic lawn installation in Ada or Canyon County runs $2–$6 per square foot for sod or hydroseed, including soil prep and irrigation. Full landscape design and installation (planting beds, trees, hardscape, irrigation) for a typical Treasure Valley yard runs $15,000–$50,000 in 2026 depending on scope. Smaller starter projects often run $3,000–$8,000.
Xeriscaping is landscape design using drought-tolerant plants, efficient irrigation, and water-retentive soil amendments. It's well-suited to the Treasure Valley's high-desert climate — Boise gets only 12 inches of precipitation annually. Xeriscape doesn't mean rock-and-gravel — it includes ornamental grasses, native perennials, and drought-tolerant shrubs that look lush while using 50–75% less water.
Most planting and lawn work doesn't require permits. Hardscape projects (retaining walls over 4 feet, patios with foundations, outdoor kitchen gas lines), irrigation tied to backflow preventer installation, and tree work in protected zones may require permits. Most municipalities also have rules about front-yard landscaping minimums and street tree placement.
Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) are prime planting seasons in the Treasure Valley — soil is workable, temperatures are mild, and plants establish before extreme heat or cold. Summer installation is possible but requires more aggressive watering during establishment. Winter is generally too cold for planting but a good time for design planning and hardscape projects.
Most Kentucky bluegrass and fescue lawns in the Treasure Valley need 1.5–2 inches of water per week in July and August, applied in two or three deeper sessions rather than daily light watering. Smart irrigation controllers paired with rain sensors typically reduce water use by 20–30% versus fixed schedules. Idaho Power and many municipal water providers offer rebates on smart controller upgrades.
Native and adapted plants that handle hot dry summers and cold winters: lavender, sage, yarrow, Russian sage, ornamental grasses, juniper, Oregon grape, serviceberry, hawthorn, and many sedum varieties. For trees: native maples, oaks, hackberry, and locust handle local conditions well. Avoid plants designed for Pacific Northwest or coastal climates.
For Landscaping Companies
Requirements to List
Valid Idaho Contractor License + Liability Insurance + Physical Idaho Service Area
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We review and respond to all listing inquiries within 24 hours
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My Home Landscaping Connection is part of the My Home Connection real estate ecosystem — one of the Treasure Valley's most active home buying and selling teams. Our homeowner audience includes buyers, sellers, and new homeowners who regularly need trusted vendor referrals.
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