Landscaping FAQ for Cedar Falls Homeowners
Over the years we have heard just about every question you can think of about landscaping in Cedar Falls. Some questions come up so often that we figured we should put the answers all in one place. Whether you are planning a big project or just trying to keep your yard looking decent, these are the things that Cedar Valley homeowners ask about most. If you have a question that is not covered here, give us a call. We are happy to talk through whatever is on your mind.
When is the best time to start a landscaping project in Cedar Falls? Spring and fall are the sweet spots. April through June gives you good soil conditions and moderate temperatures for planting, but it is also our busiest season, so you want to book early. September through October is actually the ideal window for most projects. The soil is still warm from summer, which encourages root growth, but the air temperatures are cooler and the fall rains help new plants establish. The crew schedules are usually more open in fall too. If you can plan your project for September or October, you will get great results and probably a shorter wait time.
Do I need a permit for my landscaping project? It depends. In Cedar Falls, retaining walls over 4 feet tall measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall need a building permit and engineered plans. Major drainage changes that redirect water onto neighbor properties or into the street may need approval. Any electrical work for landscape lighting or outdoor kitchens requires an electrical permit. Most planting, mulching, and basic hardscape work does not need a permit. The safe approach is to ask. We handle permit applications for every project that needs them, so you do not have to figure it out on your own.
How much does landscaping cost? That is the question we hear most, and the honest answer is that it varies. A basic spring cleanup and mulch refresh for a typical Cedar Falls yard runs a few hundred dollars. A full landscape installation with beds, plants, hardscape, and drainage can run $5,000 to $15,000 or more. Paver patios run $15 to $25 per square foot installed. Retaining walls run $30 to $50 per square foot of wall face. The only way to get an accurate number is to have someone look at your property and scope out exactly what you need. We provide free on-site estimates with detailed written quotes so you know exactly what you are paying for.
How long does a landscaping project take? A simple bed refresh with new plants and mulch takes 1 to 3 days. A paver patio takes 1 to 2 weeks depending on size and complexity. A retaining wall project is usually 1 to 2 weeks. A full property transformation that includes multiple elements can take 2 to 4 weeks. Weather is always a factor in Iowa. Spring rains can delay excavation. Extreme heat can slow things down. We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate process and keep you updated if anything changes. We do not rush the work at the expense of quality, but we also do not leave your yard torn up any longer than necessary.
What plants grow best in Cedar Falls? The plants that perform best here are the ones that handle our specific conditions: hot humid summers, cold winters, clay soil, and the occasional drought. Coneflower, black-eyed Susan, daylily, hosta, and sedum are the top perennials. Hydrangea, ninebark, spirea, and dwarf boxwood are the best shrubs. For trees, oaks, maples, serviceberry, and disease-resistant elms all do well. Native plants are always a safe bet because they evolved in this climate. We can put together a planting plan tailored to your yard specific sun exposure and soil conditions.
How do I fix drainage problems in my yard? Start by looking at where the water comes from and where it goes. If downspouts are dumping water next to the foundation, extend them 5 to 10 feet away. If low spots in the yard hold standing water, you might need regrading or a French drain. If the whole yard stays soggy after rain, a combination of grading, French drains, and soil amendment usually solves it. We offer free estimates for drainage work in Cedar Falls and the Cedar Valley. We will walk your property during or right after a rain so we can see the problem firsthand and give you the right solution.