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What is fire mitigation and how can it help protect my home?

What is fire mitigation and how can it help protect my home?

With wildfire risk top of mind across Colorado, many homeowners are looking for ways to better protect their homes and landscapes. While no property can be made completely fireproof, thoughtful ...
Japanese Beetles Are Emerging: Your Questions Answered

Japanese Beetles Are Emerging: Your Questions Answered

What are Japanese beetles? Japanese beetles are invasive insects that feed on the leaves, flowers, and fruit of more than 300 different plant species. They are easy to identify by their metallic ...
Why do my trees look damaged after the recent freeze?

Why do my trees look damaged after the recent freeze?

If your trees suddenly look wilted, blackened, or thin after the recent spring freeze, you’re not alone. Many trees across the Front Range experienced damage, especially those with newly emerged ...
How to Maximize Water Efficiency for Your Trees and Lawn During Drought and Water Restrictions

How to Maximize Water Efficiency for Your Trees and Lawn During Drought and Water Restrictions

As winter ends and we begin looking forward to spring, many Denver homeowners are asking the same questions: What happened to winter? How will this affect my trees and lawn? How can I keep my ...
Do I need to water my trees during the winter?

Do I need to water my trees during the winter?

The short answer is, yes! Winter watering can really be a lifesaver for your trees. Watering is typically part of regular tree and shrub care during the warmer months, but many people don't ...
Does my evergreen tree have an IPS beetle infestation?

Does my evergreen tree have an IPS beetle infestation?

What is the IPS beetle? The IPS beetle is a small, wood-boring beetle that attacks a variety of evergreen trees. Also known as the engraver beetle, they are dark, reddish-brown in color, and ...
Why haven’t my trees leafed out yet?

Why haven’t my trees leafed out yet?

If you're wondering why the leaves on your trees haven't made their appearance yet, then you're not alone. Many trees in the Denver Metro area have been off to a very slow start this ...
Why is summer the best season to have my flowering trees evaluated?

Why is summer the best season to have my flowering trees evaluated?

During summer, fruiting and flowering trees should be thriving. And although summer is not the time to trim your fruiting and flowering trees (winter is best), it is an ideal time to have our ...
Why are my cottonwood and aspen leaves turning brown?

Why are my cottonwood and aspen leaves turning brown?

Autumn is usually the season we see leaves on trees start to turn lovely shades of yellow. However, you may have noticed recently the not-so-typical browning of the leaves on cottonwood and ...
Why do my evergreen trees turn brown in the winter?

Why do my evergreen trees turn brown in the winter?

Throughout Colorado's winter and early spring seasons, it's common to observe brown evergreen needles in our community. These occurrences typically result from winter injury, which is often ...
Do I need to think about my trees during winter?

Do I need to think about my trees during winter?

The short answer is, yes! Winter is known as the “dormant” season in the tree care industry. Although trees are not actively growing during these months, they can sustain injury and damage from ...
Why are the leaves on my maple tree turning yellow?

Why are the leaves on my maple tree turning yellow?

If the leaves on your maple tree have started to yellow too early, it may be suffering from chlorosis. Chlorosis is a disease that results from nutrient deficiency, typically in iron. It ...
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