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Post-construction tree care

by on May 14, 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 landscape.

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 Denver lawn care chore. It means spending countless hours outside, hoping and praying a gust of wind doesn’t come along and undo all your hard work. However, despite your disdain for this Denver lawn care have-to, you know that leaving the leaves on the Denver lawn isn’t an option. Or is it?

Many homeowners believe in the power of mulching. It is a common misunderstanding that using a Denver lawn mower to mulch leaves is bad for your turf or landscape. Quite the contrary, actually. But mulching the leaves and cutting them up into teeny tiny little bits, you will create a buffet of nutrients and organic matter on which your Denver lawn or landscape can feed and thrive.

In addition to the nutritional benefit and the fact that mulching leaves with a Denver lawn mower requires less time and effort, there is also the environmental benefit. Unless you use the brown leaf bags provided by Lowe’s or The Home Depot, you’re probably filling plastic bags and hoping the garbage men don’t get too nosy when loading your trash into the compactor. These plastic bags will end up in landfills, taking up even more room and putting a material (plastic) into the ground that will never decompose.

So the next time your Denver lawn is covered with leaves, rev up the mower and get those leaves mulched!

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Adding a hexagonal gazebo to enhance your landscape

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So you’ve finally decided this is the season you will add an outdoor living space that will give you a place to escape to and take in the sounds, smells and sights of your gorgeous landscape, as well as provide a comfortable and convenient area to entertain great friends and family. Lawn care experts suggest [...]

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There are several different varieties of mulch to choose from, but many homeowners and commercial property owners seem to prefer cedar mulch. Cedar mulch offers the landscape a hint of rich color, and of course there is the aromatic cedar smell that adds an extra incentive. Cedar mulch also offers landscape beds superior protection against [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Make your own mulch from kitchen waste

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Weed and disease lawn care tips for St. Augustine grass

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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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Why soil tests are important to optimal Denver lawn care

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Most homeowners know what services are necessary for good Denver lawn care: proper mowing, aeration, overseeding, adequate hydration and fertilizer. Aeration is one of the most beneficial Denver lawn care services, especially if you live in an area that experiences episodes of little to no rainfall. Aerating your Denver lawn will allow the water from [...]

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Winter Drought

February 6, 2012

Just because it is wintertime, doesn’t mean your outdoor chores are over. Your trees continue to need care throughout the cold weather. You should make sure there is a thin layer of mulch around your trees and ornamentals to help them retain water and to reduce temperature extremes. The mulch will act like a blanket [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Pulsating Sprinklers

January 23, 2012

Lawn care involves many steps, but perhaps none is as important as proper hydration. After all, a Denver lawn cannot grow without water. Adequately hydrating your Denver lawn is not an exact science, but it is close. The best plan is to install a sprinkler system that ensures your Denver lawn is watered every day [...]

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