Landscaping & Sod Installation in Idaho Falls
Turn your bare-dirt new construction yard into a beautiful landscape. From sod installation and rock beds to trees, shrubs, and hardscaping — our contractors create outdoor spaces designed for Idaho's unique climate.
Landscaping & Sod Installation for Idaho Falls Homeowners
As the largest city in Eastern Idaho, Idaho Falls is experiencing rapid residential growth with new subdivisions in Ammon, north Idaho Falls, and along the Snake River corridor. The booming housing market means hundreds of new homes each year with unfinished basements waiting to be transformed.
Idaho Falls sits at 4,700ft elevation in USDA Zone 5b. Kentucky bluegrass thrives here but needs consistent irrigation through July-August when temps regularly hit 95°F.
Neighborhoods We Serve
Zip codes: 83401, 83402, 83404, 83406
Why NewHome Finishers?
- Kentucky bluegrass and fescue blends for Idaho climate
- Drought-tolerant native plant options available
- Hardscaping: patios, retaining walls, fire pits
- Rock beds and xeriscaping for low maintenance
- Near-wholesale plant and material pricing
- Designed for Idaho's Zone 5–6 hardiness
How It Works
Submit photos and measurements of your yard
Receive landscape design with plant selections
Review material and plant pricing
Matched with a local landscaping contractor
Installation in phases: grading, sod, plants, hardscape
Walkthrough with care instructions for your plants
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to lay sod in Idaho?
Late spring (May–June) or early fall (September–October) are ideal for sod installation in Eastern Idaho. The moderate temperatures help roots establish before extreme heat or cold.
What type of grass grows best in Eastern Idaho?
Kentucky bluegrass is the gold standard for Eastern Idaho lawns — cold-hardy, drought-tolerant once established, and beautiful. Fescue blends work well for shadier areas. We recommend certified sod from local farms.
How much does sod installation cost in Idaho?
Expect $1.50–$3.00 per square foot installed including soil prep. A typical 3,000 sq ft lawn runs $4,500–$9,000. Seeding is cheaper at $0.15–$0.30/sq ft but takes 2–3 months to establish.
What about low-maintenance landscaping options?
Rock beds with native plants, xeriscaping, and ornamental grasses are popular low-maintenance options in Eastern Idaho. They reduce water usage by 50–70% and look great year-round with minimal upkeep.