Understanding Necrotic Ring Spot: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

Necrotic ring spot is a common lawn disease caused by various fungi, particularly in cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescue and perennial ryegrass. It typically appears as circular patches of dead or dying grass, earning the disease its fitting name, "necrotic ring spot.”

Understanding Necrotic Ring Spot: Causes, Symptoms, and Management2024-04-23T17:23:29+00:00

Propagating Plants 101

If you're a plant lover and have spent time on the internet in the past five years, you've probably heard something about plant propagation. If you haven't, we're here to give you the 101 on all things propagating.

Propagating Plants 1012024-04-15T17:12:39+00:00

Insect-Repelling Plants

Picture a warm summer evening, the sun is setting and a gentle breeze is hitting your skin as you relax outdoors. Sounds perfect, doesn’t it? Until those pesky insects come buzzing around, interrupting your peaceful moment.

Insect-Repelling Plants2023-08-09T19:14:08+00:00

Gardening for Beginners

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.

Gardening for Beginners2023-06-27T14:47:27+00:00

How To Save Water In The Garden

With spring right around the corner, it’s finally time to start thinking about gardening again. This year while you’re planning your produce, it might also be a good time to reevaluate your water usage and find a few ways to cut back on your overall watering. Here are a few of our tips for using less water in your garden.

How To Save Water In The Garden2023-06-27T14:54:44+00:00

Water Usage & Keeping Moisture In

According to the City of Fort Collins, lawn watering accounts for nearly half of the water used annually by most homes, and up to 70% of water demand on a summer day. Lawns typically get more water than needed, and too much water can be just as damaging as not enough. Aside from monitoring overall water usage, there are ways to increase your yard’s water retention. These tips from our experts can cut down your water bill, keep plants from being overwatered and help conserve your city’s municipal water supply.

Water Usage & Keeping Moisture In2023-05-31T17:14:07+00:00

Indoor Gardening 101

If you’re already feeling those Colorado winter blues without your outdoor garden, an indoor garden is a great alternative. Your garden can range anywhere from an indoor greenhouse to a simple propagation wall. You can build your garden in your kitchen, your office, or in any room that gets proper natural light. This is a project that’s totally customizable for your space and needs. Not sure where to start? Check out a few ideas from our experts!

Indoor Gardening 1012023-05-31T17:14:39+00:00

5 Mistakes You’re Making With Mums

Just when other plants seem to call it quits in the cool Colorado weather, mums begin to hit their stride. According to Good Housekeeping, on average, garden mums will not start to set buds until the night lasts about 10 hours – typically sometime between September and October. Blooms will follow in the next six to 10 weeks. And as the colder weather intensifies, mums will keep their colors and blossoms until the first hard frost. Though they are considered a hardier plant, mums do need specific care to add their brilliance to your landscape. Here are five common mistakes you might be making with these beautiful fall flowers.

5 Mistakes You’re Making With Mums2023-06-22T23:06:19+00:00

How To Companion Plant Your Garden

Did you know that plants have relationships with each other? Plants need good companions to thrive in your garden. Inside each plant community, certain plants can compete with one another for nutrients or sunlight. However, if planted correctly, companion planting can help reduce pests, promote better overall growth, attract beneficial bugs, provide shade, improve the soil health and fertility, and suppress weed growth.

How To Companion Plant Your Garden2023-06-23T21:45:49+00:00

Best Practices – Flower Gardening In Northern Colorado

If you’re a Colorado resident, you likely know how unpredictable the spring weather can be. Because of this, the Colorado climate provides unique and interesting challenges to its gardeners. Here are a few helpful tips from the experts at Detailed Landscape for how to keep your garden flourishing, no matter how the weather tries to stop you.

Best Practices – Flower Gardening In Northern Colorado2023-06-23T21:52:45+00:00
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