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Winter Plant Care | Tip of The Week

January 27, 2023
Plants are a great living gift to keep in your home during the winter months. Be sure to know how to adjust indoor plant care during the winter, and your houseplants will keep bringing you...

How to prepare for a spring snowstorm | Tip of the Week

March 12, 2021
It's still winter - spring officially begins March 20 - and heavy snowfall predicted this weekend is a reminder that despite the change in season, March is historically...

3 Ice Melt Safety Tips | Tip of the Week

February 26, 2021
Snow and ice can wreak havoc on our sidewalks and pathways. The Front Range's heavy snowfall can melt as the day warms up, then freeze in overnight temperatures, leaving you with a...

Tip of the Week: It’s Time to Water Plants

January 05, 2018
The spritz of snow we had this week is a drop in the bucket when it comes to moisture needed to keep plants healthy. This is not a time to be complacent about dry plants. We need +/- 10...

Tip of the Week: 3 Good Reasons to Hang a Bird Feeder

December 22, 2017
#1 – When the growing season ends, there is less natural food available. Now there are fewer plants, seeds and other food options for birds and squirrels to forage. According to...

Designscapes Colorado: Getting Your Winter Needs Taken Care Of

October 20, 2017
Winter might seem like a season for little to no landscape services available. However, this is not the case for Designscapes Colorado . In this blog I will talk about several services we...

Tip of the Week: What Should I Plant Now?

August 31, 2017
Toward the end of August and early September, conditions are prime to plant leafy greens, herbs, broccoli and root crops for fall harvest. These plants aren’t made for the long and...

Tip of the Week: Undo Post Storm Plant Damage

May 11, 2017
Late spring snows, that occur after plants have sent up flowers or leafed out, generally leave damage or destruction in their wake. Heavy snows that cling to leaves and weigh down branches...

Tip of the Week: Plant When Conditions are Right

May 04, 2017
The bare root plants starting to show up now in warehouse and some hardware stores are common perennials we grow in Colorado – such as Echinacea, daisies, liatris and daylilies....