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headquartered in Aspen, Colorado, is an award winning design, build and maintain landscape company, licensed and bonded to perform both commercial and residential projects


WHY CHOOSE AVL
to Design, Build & Maintain Your Landscape?



Customers rely on AVL to build a better job at a good price.

We combine training, communication, education, and good business sense. We are a professional firm with highly educated employees who demand and achieve a high quality of workmanship. At Aspen Valley Landscaping we want to help you achieve, create and maintain the landscape of your dreams.

At
Aspen Valley Landscaping, we recognize that it takes a lot more to satisfy an astute client than merely a low price. Whether you're a general contractor, landscape architect, or property owner, you can rely on us for:

• Responsiveness:
We put you first in everything we do. During business hours, our customer service representatives can transfer your call directly to your manager via Nextel radios and mobile phones. After hours, our emergency paging system guarantees a response within 30 minutes. So your message is never lost in a non-responsive voicemail system.

Full-service approach: If you need maintenance, erosion control, and/or tree care services in addition to construction, we have the people and equipment to get your job done.

Outstanding teamwork: No matter which service area you're working with, you'll find we're a coordinated team with a consistent approach to customer service.



Spring Gardening Tips from AVL

Don't be afraid to get an early start on color! Spring blooming perennials, forced bulbs and ground covers in windowboxes or containers give a colorful start to
the season, while waiting for summer annuals and perennials to bloom.

Pansies, primrose and daffodils are just a few early bloomers that work well. When weather permits, start carefully raking out beds, removing winter mulch, rose collars and cones.

But "mind your feet!" Tender young shoots can be permanently damaged if stepped on, or tops taken off by vigorous raking. Newly emerging plants are difficult to recognize, so "if its green," don't touch it until it matures a bit more.

Early spring is the time to start cool weather veggies in cold frames, and flower seedlings for the summer season.