Tree in City Park in Denver

A Great Fall Season

Tree in City Park in DenverThe fall season is a wonderful time here in Colorado because for those of us who are out in the landscape, whether a gardener or a landscape contractor, in this season the work is getting started, yet  there is a wind down for the slow season to come.

If you are a gardener, you’ve more than likely already harvested your urban goodies like the tomatoes, green beans, and herbs to either the freezer or canning jars. Us landscape contractors have been readying the land for winter doing everything from irrigation shut offs to the final mow and leaf clean up. And the last of the trees have been or are being planted now.

It’s a great season to enjoy before the dormancy of winter. What are you looking forward to for your Denver area landscape this fall?

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