
Landscaping & Hardscape in Idaho Falls, ID
Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Idaho Falls and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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GONZALEZ & SONS LANDSCAPING LLC
5.0Summerco Landscaping
5.07+ years onlineShadeWorks, Inc.
4.8~26 years onlineSiteOne Landscape Supply
4.830½+ years onlineEagle Rock Nursery
4.7~17 years onlineOutback Landscape
4.718½+ years onlineSenske Services - Idaho Falls
4.729+ years onlineTurfco
4.717½+ years onlineWolverine Rocks and Rubber
4.717+ years onlineHK Landscaping supply
4.6~27 years onlineSeasons West Inc
4.617+ years onlineThe Yard Butler
4.67½+ years onlineGarcia's Lawncare
4.46+ years onlineNew Leaf Landscape Design and Maintenance
4.416½+ years onlineYardTech, Inc.
4.410+ years onlineRocky Mountain Landscape & Fence
4.35½+ years onlineT & T Lawn Services
4.36½+ years onlineGreenskeeper Landscape & Excavation LLC
3.9~9 years onlineDiamond T Landscape & Construction LLC
3.510+ years onlineSpring Falls Landscaping
3.0~8 years onlineLandscaping & Hardscape in Nearby ID Cities
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Idaho Falls, ID
Idaho Falls landscaping crews in this directory cover central Idaho Falls, Ammon, Iona, and the surrounding Bonneville County. Idaho Falls's high desert climate (cold winters, hot dry summers, 4,705 ft altitude) limits plant palette. Mid-range Idaho Falls back yards (paver patio, basic plantings, irrigation, and grading) run $18,000-$32,000. Larger acreage landscapes typically land $50,000-$120,000.
Idaho's short growing season (May-September) and intense summer UV demand drought-tolerant plant choices. The Snake River Plain's volcanic soils need amendment for most ornamental plantings. Idaho Power offers landscape rebates for water-efficient designs in some scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What plants survive Idaho Falls winters?
- Zone 4-5a hardy: caragana, lilac, ninebark, dogwood, juniper, hardy roses, peony, lavender, ornamental grasses. Skip zone 6+ favourites like crape myrtle and most southern-Idaho-only plants.
- When should I plant in Idaho Falls?
- Last frost is typically mid-May; first frost can hit by late September. Sod and most plantings go in late May through June for best establishment. Hardscape can start as soon as ground thaws (April) and continue through October.
- How do I deal with Idaho's dry summers?
- Drip irrigation on a smart controller (Rain Bird, Hunter, Rachio) is the regional default. Mulch heavily (3-4 inches of bark or wood chips) to retain moisture. Group plants by water needs (hydrozoning) to avoid over-watering low-water natives.
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