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Water in the Winter

Water in the Winter

The winters in Colorado can be rather dry.  This is especially true during the months when there is little to no snow covering the ground.  Plants and shrubbery, especially new transplants, evergreens, perennials and any other shallow rooted shrubbery, need moisture throughout the cold months.  While they may seem healthy with no water or moisture,…

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Top 8 Landscaping Tips for this Fall

Top 8 Landscaping Tips for this Fall

Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Colorado.  Trees are shedding their leaves with so many different vibrant colors on display.  Some of Aspen’s namesake trees are turning a golden hue and the weather is perfect for a wide array of activities.  But now is not the time to get…

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Benefits to Gardening & the Impact to Your Life & Family

Benefits to Gardening & the Impact to Your Life & Family

With so little time to spare in our everyday lives, we need a good reason to devote hours every week to something new. But, gardening is an ancient human tradition — one that can benefit your health, connect you with nature, and give your family an incentive to spend more quality time outside. Looking to…

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Water-Conscious Tips for Your Colorado Landscape

Water-Conscious Tips for Your Colorado Landscape

Nothing is more heartbreaking than investing bundles of your precious time and money into a landscape only to see it wilt and dry up right before your eyes. But, with just a little bit of information and smart management, you’ll enjoy a lush and vibrant landscape for years to come. Here’s what you need to know about watering…

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The Quaking Aspen: Is It Right For Your Landscape?

The Quaking Aspen: Is It Right For Your Landscape?

The quaking aspen, a species that has enchanted and perplexed landowners, horticulturists, and landscape architects for centuries, is a testament to nature’s complex beauty. These trees are often confused with birches because of their striking cream or white-colored trunks, which are unique in more ways than just their appearance — in fact, referring to them…

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Adaptable Fruits & Vegetables for Your Landscape

Adaptable Fruits & Vegetables for Your Landscape

Growing edible fruits and vegetables in your garden is one of the most rewarding aspects of planting on your landscape. Today’s gardens don’t solely focus on aesthetics — they can be both beautiful and productive. A modern blended garden has fruits, vegetables, and herbs mixed in with ornamental species. Below, we’ll share some tips to…

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Lavender: Colorful, Fragrant, & Great for Xeriscapes

Lavender: Colorful, Fragrant, & Great for Xeriscapes

You can make a lovely wreath from its fresh flowers, construct a perfumed satchel for a linen drawer with its dried buds, or devise a beautiful food garnish with its purplish hue — It’s lavender! Beloved by countless homeowners for centuries, lavender is an undisputed favorite to cultivate in a home garden. Known by some as the…

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Water-Wise Perennials for Colorado Xeriscapes

Water-Wise Perennials for Colorado Xeriscapes

If you picture cacti, sparse shrubbery, and rocks when you think of xeriscaping, please don’t! Even though xeriscaping might have quite a “dry” reputation, it can actually manifest into vivid, dynamic garden landscapes. According to Colorado State University, the recent ingenuity and experimentation of modern gardeners has resulted in a new positive outlook on water-wise…

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Put the Green Back in Your Lawn: Top Lawn Care Tips

Put the Green Back in Your Lawn: Top Lawn Care Tips

April is National Lawn Care Month, and we want to help you get your lawn green again with some lawn care tips. First, you want to examine the content of your soil to be sure it is healthy. Good soil contains microorganisms, is well drained, and promotes oxygen flow. You can contact your local county…

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