Don’t let those bare branches fool you, your trees and shrubs need water year-round. Their leaves may be long-gone, but your trees and shrubs are still active, even in the dead of winter. When cold weather comes, trees redirect their energy from above-ground growth and leaf and seed production to storing nutrients and expanding their root systems. And they need water to do it.
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Shop Now for Your Living Christmas Tree
It’s hard to believe that Christmas is only a few weeks away. Have you decided what kind of tree you’ll have? More and more people are choosing living trees for holiday decoration, and now’s a great time to choose one that’s right for you.
Prepare Your Trees for Winter – A Checklist
Colorado weather can turn on a dime, so don’t let a warm fall lull you into neglecting your landscape’s winter needs. Trees react naturally to shorter daylight hours and lower temperatures by “hardening off.”
Preparing Lawns and Landscaping for Winter
Are you ready for winter? Is your landscape?
We all know that come fall, we should check our anti-freeze, tune up the furnace and blow out the sprinkler system, but how about your lawn and landscaping?
Cutting Your Own Holiday Tree? Here’s What You Need to Know
Cutting your own Christmas tree (or Hanukah bush or Festivus pole) can be a fun family outing as long as you keep it safe and legal. Here’s how:
Choosing and Caring for a Live Christmas Tree
Whether you cut it yourself or buy it from a nursery or lot, there’s nothing quite like a live Christmas tree to bring back memories. The smell alone is worth the price.
What to Do with Your Christmas Tree after the Holidays Have Passed
Having a cut, live tree is a big part of many people’s holiday enjoyment. The scent alone gives a special pleasure, bringing up fond memories of years gone by. And there’s no reason that your tree can’t keep on giving once the holidays have passed.
Defending Your Trees From Extreme Weather
TREEOLOGYIt goes beyond pruning, general maintenance and occasional fertilization and instead focuses on preventing issues from arising in the first place.It’s hard to believe. Five days ago, 3 to 6 inches of snow accumulated in Denver, CO. The Farmer’s Almanac...