Our Work

Soil Restoration Projects

Every project starts with a soil test. These before-and-after results show what happens when you rebuild soil biology — organic matter increases, nutrients become available, and plants respond with deeper roots and stronger growth.


Native Plant Installations

We design plant communities, not just beds. Each installation considers sun, soil, water, bloom sequence, and pollinator support — a landscape that looks intentional in year one and fills in naturally by year three.

Project photos coming soon.


Xeriscape & Water-Wise Design

Denver’s rainfall can’t keep up with summer moisture loss. Xeriscape design works with these conditions — grouping plants by water need, building soil that retains moisture, and reducing turf where it doesn’t serve a purpose.

Project photos coming soon.


Seasonal Lawn Transformations

What does a full season of ecological care look like? Aeration, organic amendments, overseeding with climate-adapted cultivars, and consistent mowing at the right height. Before-and-after results of treating your lawn as a living system.


Sodding

New sod gives you an instant lawn — but only if the foundation is right. We prep the soil bed, choose drought-tolerant cultivars suited to Denver’s climate, and dial in the first weeks of watering so roots knit deep instead of staying shallow.

Freshly installed sod lawn at a Denver-area home being watered in.

Pile of dead grass and thatch removed from a Denver lawn during a dethatching service.

Dethatching

Thatch is the dead layer between soil and green grass — too much of it suffocates roots, blocks water, and harbors pests. A spring dethatch pulls it out, opens the soil to oxygen, and lets your lawn breathe before the heat of summer hits.

Want to be one of our first documented projects? Clients who allow us to photograph their transformation receive a 5% discount. joe.d@biojoes.com | (720) 509-9509