by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Jul 5, 2024 | Fertilization Services, Tree and Lawn Care
Trees are a magnificent addition to any landscape, offering shade, beauty, and a habitat for wildlife. However, like all living things, trees have a natural lifespan, and knowing how to identify a dead or dying tree on your property can help protect both your home and...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | May 24, 2024 | Fertilization Services, Tree and Lawn Care
In the realm of agriculture and gardening, achieving the optimal health of one’s soil is a pivotal endeavor. Soil amendment stands as a crucial practice, offering a pathway to enhanced fertility and, subsequently, the vigor of plant life. This guide provides a...
by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Dec 12, 2022 | Fertilization Services
If you have small shrubs in your landscaping, you may already place fertilizer on the topsoil around the base of the plant. But if you have any trees in your yard, you may want to contact a tree service to see if you need a deep root fertilizer. Instead of placing the...
by Schulhoff | Oct 23, 2014 | Fertilization Services, The Blog of Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care, The Blog of Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care
One of the most beneficial practices for building the health of a lawn is topdressing with compost. Our Denver soils are poor, and we can’t seem to add enough organic material to benefit them. To help offset this issue, we have been adding compost to lawns. Adding a...
by Schulhoff | Oct 9, 2014 | Fertilization Services, Professional Weed Control Services in Golden, CO, The Blog of Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care
Fall is a great time to start getting your lawn looking good. If you have a yard full of weeds, give us a call to get an application of fertilizer and weed control down to get it under control. Fall is an important time of the year to get the lawn aerated. If your...
by Schulhoff | Sep 26, 2014 | Fertilization Services, Tree Health
Fall is one of the best times of the year for root growth. As fall comes, day length shortens, temperatures drop, and the above ground part of the tree goes into dormancy. The tree is still actively growing below ground. As the root system grows, it is also absorbing...