Tree Maintenance After Early & Late Freezes
Cold snaps can lead to significant freeze damage to trees and shrubs as they began to emerge from dormancy. Here are some important things to know to keep your landscape plants healthy.
Cold snaps can lead to significant freeze damage to trees and shrubs as they began to emerge from dormancy. Here are some important things to know to keep your landscape plants healthy.
According to the City of Fort Collins, city-wide, there are approximately 70,000 ash trees which make up 33% of our canopy cover in Fort Collins. The city has its own EAB response plan – they’ve already started working to cull some trees and will treat healthy ash trees – but the city’s forestry department urges property owners to start implementing their own management plans. Here’s what you can do:
Northern Colorado is a great place to start your journey as a gardener. With our sunny and dry climate, you can grow a variety of plants, vegetables and fruits. If you’re new to gardening, here are some tips from the experts at Detailed Landscape. We’ll help you take the first steps.
Those cute little cottontails are fun to watch as they hop and play, but they aren’t so adorable when they’ve eaten all the tender young plants that you so carefully added to your landscape last week. How do you control these furry creatures? We can help!
The unique geography of Colorado’s Front Range brings with it unique weather. It may rain every afternoon in the mountains, but Fort Collins’ average yearly precipitation is only 16 inches. This arid climate can be tough on Colorado lawns. If you would like a lust lawn, here are some tips to follow!
The sky fell and ruined your garden. Here's what you can do to save your plants!
Just when your plants were looking top-notch, they suddenly shriveled up and died. Were they overwatered? Did they get too hot? Good guesses, but it wasn’t either of those. This time, the raiders came through. They drank and ate until there wasn’t anymore, then moved on to the next unsuspecting garden. This is basic survival for some garden pests, whose slash-and-burn approach can devastate all kinds of plants. Here are some of the culprits:
Colorado native flowers tend to thrive because they’re well adapted to Colorado’s dry climate, soils, extreme temperatures, and elevations. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned gardener, choosing native flowers will not only make your backyard beautiful but will also save you time and money.
Insect pests eat the plants in your garden, while insect predators eat the pests. How can you tell friend from foe? Look for these garden bugs and rest easy that you have a tiny helper in your yard.
We love living close to the mountains, and so do some of our favorite plants! Colorado’s high-altitude climate is drier and cooler than some areas, but at Detailed Landscape, it’s a challenge we’re familiar with. Here are some tips for your growing garden:
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