The garden is about to explode into bloom, but there is a good chance spring storms will soon batter your lovely flowers. You can protect them from freezing-you just need to act now. The garden is about to bloom, but there is a good chance your lovely flowers will...
Did you know that the term “xeriscape” was actually created by Denver Water back in 1981? It refers to a drought-resistant landscape achieved by following a series of basic principles. These guiding principles include planning and designing, conscientious irrigation,...
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is calling for consistent cold weather in the greater Denver area with the snowiest period in mid- to late-February. This means ample time indoors to gaze outside and consider what your landscape can look like once spring shows up. The best...
An upper-level pressure ridge is keeping record high temperatures across all of Colorado. The heat has delayed typical fall landscape duties, but winter is coming. You might be wearing short sleeves and shorts, but now is the time to prepare your landscape with...
We at Lifescape Colorado are proud to announce that our Landscape Architect Dan DeGrush recently won a CARE Award for Landscape Remodel. The 19th annual CARE Awards (Colorado Awards for Remodeling Excellence) were presented on September 19 by the Custom Builder &...