Each fall, our landscapes transform into breathtaking tapestries of reds, oranges, and golds. It’s a phenomenon we eagerly anticipate every year, but have you ever stopped to wonder why tree leaves change color?
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Each fall, our landscapes transform into breathtaking tapestries of reds, oranges, and golds. It’s a phenomenon we eagerly anticipate every year, but have you ever stopped to wonder why tree leaves change color?
Before you reach for the rake and trash bags, consider some smarter, eco-friendly ways, like Denver’s LeafDrop Program, to handle them that can actually benefit your yard.
Spring into healthy trees! Donovan Arborists offers expert Denver tree services including pruning, pest control and planting. Contact us today at (303) 623-8733 (TREE)
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Professionals like Donovan Arborists can survey the trees on your property and determine if they are infected or if any kind of treatment is necessary.
Any minute now, tulips will peek through the soil in enviable gardens across metro Denver. Bummer if you missed the window to plant bulbs.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will affect your garden this year. Whether you have a small victory garden or own a major farm, know that futures for urea fertilizer have jumped 32% since the invasion began Feb. 24, while diammonium phosphate, or DAP, futures are up 13%, according to Gro-intelligence.com.
Last year, Denver Water celebrated its 100th anniversary. In 1918, Denver residents voted to buy the Denver Union Water Company and form the municipal agency now known as Denver Water.
The weather hit 54° on January 19 in Denver drawing folks out of their homes where they’ve been tucked in for Covid for too long. While they might have only ventured as far as the backyard, guaranteed their thoughts turned to warm weather ahead. Imagine taking a seat in a lawn chair with a cool drink and an iPad and cell phone. Working from home gets evermore delightful.
Fall is a great time to plant trees. Roots grow best in cooler soil and shorter days let trees focus more energy on building a strong root network instead of growing leaves and branches.
Plus, bargains abound as nurseries begin clearing out their stock before winter hits.