Wow it’s warm for February! My daughter asked me why we didn’t own a convertible car. I answered, “Because we live in Colorado. It could be freezing next week.” In fact, it looks like President’s Day will be snowy. Talk about erratic weather! With the unusually warm conditions, it can be confusing to know what […]
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Dealing with Hail Damage in the Landscape
If your landscape plants were damaged by the hail yesterday, first of all, I am so sorry. I know how disheartening it is to watch your plants be destroyed in minutes when it took months– and sometimes years– to nurture them along. I remember one summer when hail hit my garden six times. I almost […]
Fall Tree Care for Colorado’s Front Range
Fall is in the air. Going into fall, one of the best things you can do for your landscape is to make sure your trees are well-hydrated going into winter. Hydrated trees are less susceptible to winter kill and sunscald damage on the trunk. Also, the new leaves are more likely to emerge beautifully when […]