by David Boswell | Apr 11, 2023 | Plant Health Care
Historically April is Denver’s second snowiest month. However, plants are starting to emerge in yards across the City. According to the Denver Post, it is time to prepare lawns for the growing season. Denverites traditionally have planted cool-season grasses...
by David Boswell | Feb 16, 2023 | Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care
Denver is Discovering Pink and Grey Snow Mold As the Snow Melts Pink and grey snow molds are like fried ice cream – they are a contradiction in terms. It is hard to fathom how some things like this can happen, but they do. Denver has a true winter this year,...
by David Boswell | Dec 13, 2022 | Uncategorized
Native Colorado Christmas Trees How many times has your family watched Charlie Brown’s Christmas Special? Most likely, the answer is a lot, which means your Christmas tree selection narrows quickly to “We want a Charlie Brown Christmas tree.” Fortunately, an...
by David Boswell | Oct 12, 2022 | Pine Trees, Plant Health Care, Ross Tree Handbook, Tree Health Care, Tree Insect Control, tree pruning
Getting Trees Ready for The Fall Fall tree service is probably the most optimal time for homeowners to care for their trees. The fall starts, or the autumnal equinox arrives on September 22. With the change in seasons, deciduous trees start cutting off nutrients to...
by David Boswell | Jul 20, 2022 | Favorite Trees
We must love trees in Denver because almost any seen in the City are planted. Denver’s unpredictable spring and fall weather and clay soils make it hard to grow trees. Some trees, like Ash, should not be planted because of the recently arrived Emerald Ash Borer....