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Post-construction tree care

by on May 16, 2012

There are steps you can take to protect your trees and the roots below from damage during construction on your property, however, plans aren’t always followed and mistakes are made. So what do you do to provide care to your damaged trees?

If your tree has experienced damage to its exterior, the first place to start is with the bark. Any tree bark that has been damaged should be shaved away to encourage healing. Lawn care experts recommend using a sharp knife to trim around the wounded area in a rounded motion, not cutting any deeper than is necessary to avoid cutting into healthy bark. Removing the damaged bark will promote moisture and nutrients into and around the bruised area. Just like a wound on human flesh, the tree will have a scar, but if the bark is properly cared for, the tree should heal around the wound.

If a large section of the tree has been damaged, for instance more than half of the tree’s circumference, you may want to consult your local Denver lawn care company to save it from dying. Trees will not immediately exhibit symptoms of damage, but without proper nutrients and moisture getting to all the parts of the tree, branches will become brittle and break off, leaves will fade and eventually the tree will stop growing at all. Your tree company can stop the dying process of the tree through intensive Denver lawn care that involves corrective pruning, fertilization and curative irrigation.

If your tree has become damaged during the construction process, call your local Denver lawn care company as soon as possible to save this vital feature of your Denver landscape.

How green is your grass?

by on May 2, 2012

If you find yourself disappointed with the greenness of your Denver lawn, you have more than one Denver landscaping option to produce an emerald turf.

Overseeding is an effective method in producing a green, lush Denver lawn. By first aerating the turf, you will create small holes that will allow the roots of your Denver lawn to swell, taking in extra nutrients and moisture. This added intake will increase the grass’ durability and give it a more vibrant color. After aerating, use a seeder to drop an excess of seed all over the desired areas. This process can usually be done by a professional Denver landscaping company.

Another method to get a greener Denver lawn is through turf dye. Ever wonder how the grass in sports arenas looks so green and healthy? More than likely the Denver landscaping specialists rely on turf dye. This method can also help your Denver lawn stay green after a particularly harsh summer where the heat has dried the blades out, causing them to pale. Turf dye can be purchased directly from the manufacturer, but you may also want to check with your local Denver landscaping company for a more professional touch.

Whatever method you choose, good luck in getting that green Denver lawn you’ve always wanted!

Landscaping tip: Why get an irrigation system?

April 18, 2012

If nothing else, Denver landscaping professionals insist that you water your Denver lawn. If you do nothing else, watering at least should be a priority. But as it goes, life has a funny way of getting in the way of things that you need or want to do and the next thing you know, a [...]

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How to mulch cedar trees on your Denver landscape

April 4, 2012

Cedar trees are a favorite tree to plant on many Denver landscapes and are relatively easy to take care of due to its drought tolerance. This tree has a pyramidal shape and grows relatively slow. There are different varieties of cedar trees and their height varies from one species to another. The eastern red cedar [...]

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Make your own Denver landscaping mulch from kitchen waste

March 21, 2012

Ever wonder what to do with those scraps of food that shouldn’t go down the disposal, but create a terrible smell if left in the garbage for more than a day? Or perhaps you’re looking to enhance the growth of your Denver landscape plants in a more natural and cost-effective manner? Landscaping experts recommend using [...]

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Weed and disease lawn care tips for St. Augustine grass

March 7, 2012

All grass types are susceptible to diseases and weeds, however, there are ways to prevent, deter and combat these issues through proper lawn care techniques. But even with the absolute best care, you cannot guarantee that disease or insects will never be a problem with your St. Augustine lawn. St. Augustine grass is a sturdy [...]

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Irrigations systems for better landscape care

February 22, 2012

Many Denver landscaping companies offer the design and installation of irrigation systems because proper hydration is absolutely vital to creating and maintaining a healthy landscape. Many homeowners find that watering their landscape or garden is more of a guessing game than anything else. Knowing precisely how much water your plants need is important because without [...]

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Landscaping Tip: Mulching Leaves with a Lawn Mower

February 8, 2012

When the leaves on the trees start to fall, each year you are faced with a tough decision: to bag, or not to bag, that is the question. Raking and bagging leaves is a tedious landscaping chore. It means spending countless hours outside, hoping and praying a gust of wind doesn’t come along and undo [...]

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Why Winter Pruning is Important to a Healthy Landscape: Part Two

January 25, 2012

Winter pruning allows Denver landscaping experts to fully assess the health and structural integrity of the tree without the interference of foliage. It is important to have this process scheduled early in the winter in order to give Denver landscaping specialists time to accurately diagnose any problems and devise solutions to keep your Denver landscape [...]

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How to stop Japanese Beetles from destroying your Denver landscape

January 11, 2012

Japanese Beetles are a common Denver landscape pest, affecting both trees and Denver lawns alike. While these pests cause issues for your Denver lawn by laying eggs underneath the soil, the affect they have on trees comes from their own feeding. A perfectly healthy tree or Denver lawn can be seriously damaged if corrective action [...]

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