by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Sep 16, 2019 | Tree Health
Many trees in the Denver area experienced cold-weather-related damage this past May. Late-season snow and frost shriveled up the young branches, leaves, and buds of trees just as the trees were breaking their dormancy for spring. Here’s what you should know to...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Jul 26, 2019 | The Blog of Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care
There are many different flowers, trees, and shrubs that you can choose to plant around your home. From perennial grasses and gardenia shrubs to flowering dogwood and crepe myrtle trees, the possibilities are almost endless. However, if you want instant color,...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Jun 5, 2019 | Tree and Lawn Care
Trees can help add shade, color, and definition to your landscape design, and mature trees can also add between $1,000 to $10,000 to your home’s value. Of course, all trees are different, so you may be overwhelmed by which are best to plant in your landscape. To...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Apr 29, 2019 | Tree and Lawn Care
Did you know that in just one day, a single acre of grass produces enough oxygen for 64 people to breathe? Healthy, green grass is good for the planet, but sadly, homeowners often make lawn care mistakes that result in a less earth-friendly lawn. Are you ready to...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Apr 4, 2019 | Tree and Lawn Care
As spring warms the soil and spurs the trees to bloom, homeowners often notice the flowering landscapes and want flowering trees of their own to admire. Here are three modest-sized species of spring-flowering trees that are easy on the eyes, don’t take up a lot...