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Happy Thanksgiving from Lifescape!

Happy Thanksgiving from Lifescape!

Lifescape Associates wants to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving day, but also to give you one great “green” landscaping tip for the Fall season. When raking up those Fall leaves from the yard, a good way to recycle them is to drop it off at The Denver Leafdrop. The Denver Leafdrop is a composting and…

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3 Maintenance tips for your Colorado landscape

3 Maintenance tips for your Colorado landscape

During the late Fall and early winter months it’s important to stay active in maintaining your landscape in order to keep it beautiful during every season. Here are 3 tips that you can utilize now to maintain a healthy and beautiful Colorado landscape: In colder climates like areas in the Colorado mountains, some perennial plants…

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Colorado Winter Watering Tips

Colorado Winter Watering Tips

Yes, your Colorado plants and trees still need to be watered during Winter. However, not as frequently as in the previous seasons. Here are some useful winter watering tips from Lifescape: Winter water is extremely important for the health of your plants and trees. Winter watering should take place approximately every three weeks when there…

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Your November Landscaping Checklist

Your November Landscaping Checklist

It’s not too late to make sure you start checking off those landscaping to-do’s on your November Checklist. You want to make sure that your landscape is prepared for the upcoming Winter so when Spring arrives, you’ll begin to see those beautiful flowers and plants returning to their full glory. Just in case you don’t…

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Did you know Mulch is an insulator?

Did you know Mulch is an insulator?

You may not know it, but mulch during the cold winter months acts as an insulator for your plants. With the wide range of temperature swings that plants are subjected to, it’s important to have mulch to protect your plants in the cold weather. It’s a fact that sometimes it is not the cold temperatures…

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Incorporating Stone in Your Landscape Design

Incorporating Stone in Your Landscape Design

A very durable material to use in your Colorado landscape design is stone. You can incorporate natural stone as decor, a driveway, the patio floor, a walkway or wherever you need to fill open areas in your landscape design. The great thing about using stone in your landscape design is that it can have a…

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How to prevent making a dangerous compost pile

How to prevent making a dangerous compost pile

Garden clean-up in the Fall is important because you need to know what to trash in order to prevent making a dangerous compost pile for your next growing season. Here are three tips that will help: Don’t procrastinate on the Fall cleanup. By leaving dead plants and leaves on the top soil, you are making…

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Don’t throw that in the Compost Pile!

Don’t throw that in the Compost Pile!

During the Fall season, your landscaping can become overwhelmed in leaves. That can be a good thing for making compost, however, it’s important to make sure you know the don’ts in creating the right compost cocktail for you Colorado landscaping: 1. Don’t put oak and cottonwood leaves in your compost pile. It is best to…

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The Casual Comfort of a Fire Pit

The Casual Comfort of a Fire Pit

Love your casual get togethers outdoors? Well if you have a fire pit on your patio, there’s no need to give that up during the Fall and Winter months. Fire pits are usually made of stone, fire-resistant brick or in some instances, clay. The fire pit creates a more casual atmosphere that is great for…

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Cozy up to your Outdoor Fireplace

Cozy up to your Outdoor Fireplace

The cool breezes of Fall are now upon us, Colorado. This is the perfect time to light up those outdoor fireplaces to enjoy the warm and cozy heat on your backyard patio. Having a fireplace installed in your landscaping is a great idea because it allows you to enjoy your backyard during the colder months….

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