Middleton is the oldest settlement in Canyon County — first parceled out in 1863, incorporated in 1910, and still wearing that small-town Idaho character like a well-worn pair of boots. The Lawn Ranger Boise crew knows this town because it's where a lot of our customers call home. Middleton sits northwest of Meridian, west of Star, and tucked into the fertile crescent of the Treasure Valley where rural acreage meets new subdivision growth.
Over the last decade, Middleton has nearly doubled in population. New neighborhoods are going up faster than fence posts — Foothills Estates, Sky Ranch, Paradise Ridge, and the steady wave of CBH and Hubble Homes builds along Highway 44 are all proof of it. That growth means a lot of fresh sod, young trees, and brand-new sprinkler systems that need real maintenance from people who understand high-desert Idaho conditions.
Middleton lawns aren't easy. The soil leans alkaline. Summer days push past 95° with low humidity that scorches Kentucky bluegrass if your watering schedule is even a little off. Spring brings cheatgrass and dandelions racing for any bare patch of dirt. Fall freezes hit fast — sprinkler lines that don't get blown out before mid-October turn into a thousand-dollar repair bill come April. We've seen it all, and we've fixed all of it.
Lawn Ranger Boise serves Middleton with the full property stack: weekly mowing, edging, fertilization programs tuned to Canyon County soil, aeration, sprinkler startup and winterization, spring and fall cleanups, and snow removal for the long stretch when the mower goes back in the shed. We work neighborhoods from Middleton Heights down to Roadside Park, and we know the difference between a yard near the Boise River bottom and one up in the dry foothills off Emmett Highway.
If you live in Middleton and you're tired of mow-and-go crews who don't show up, don't return calls, and don't know the first thing about Treasure Valley turf — saddle up. The Lawn Ranger is here.

