Springtime in Denver is one of the most beautiful times of the year. The snow melts away, the sun shines longer, and our yards finally get the attention they deserve. Whether you're planning to list your home, just moved into a new one, or want to make the most of your space, now is the perfect time to refresh your outdoor area and make it shine.
Start with a clean slate. Rake up any remaining leaves, clear out garden beds, and power wash patios or decks. Don’t forget to check gutters, walkways, and fences—these small maintenance items can really impact curb appeal, which matters whether you're staying put or preparing to sell.
Spring is all about color, and even a small effort can go a long way. Consider adding vibrant planters to your porch, hanging baskets along your fence line, or fresh mulch in flower beds. If you're staging your home for sale, a colorful and tidy yard helps create an immediate and emotional connection with buyers.
Because Denver sits in USDA Hardiness Zones 5b–6a, it’s important to choose plants that can handle our variable spring temps. Some great spring picks include:
Perennials: Coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, lavender, and salvia
Annuals: Pansies, petunias, and snapdragons are early-spring winners
Vegetables: Lettuce, kale, carrots, and radishes can go in early; tomatoes and peppers love May warmth
Herbs: Start thyme, mint, oregano, and chives early in containers or raised beds
Check out these local nurseries for expert advice and high-quality plants:
City Floral Garden Center – Denver’s oldest greenhouse and a go-to for plant lovers
Tagawa Gardens – A Centennial favorite with a wide variety and great educational events
Nick’s Garden Center – Located in Aurora, they offer everything from veggies to native perennials
As the weather warms up, it’s prime time to think about hosting outdoors. A few simple touches like string lights, outdoor rugs, and comfortable seating can turn a patio into a second living room. If you’re thinking of selling, these upgrades can help buyers imagine themselves living—and entertaining—there.
Also, don’t overlook the grill area! A tidy grill station with tools and some potted herbs nearby makes a great impression and encourages outdoor cooking vibes.
Denver doesn’t have the worst bug problem, but mosquitos can show up around standing water and dense foliage. Here are a few tips:
Eliminate standing water from planters, toys, or birdbaths
Add citronella plants or candles to your patio setup
Consider a fan on the deck—it deters flying insects surprisingly well
For bigger concerns, we’re happy to refer you to local pest control services
Whether you're prepping to sell, just bought your dream home, or want a seasonal refresh, we can connect you with trusted landscapers, stagers, and outdoor design professionals who can help you bring your vision to life. At Legacy 100 Real Estate Partners, we know that a well-loved outdoor space isn’t just a personal perk—it can also boost your home's value and appeal.
Give us a call today—we’re happy to offer ideas and connect you with the best local pros.