by Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care | Feb 13, 2020 | The Blog of Schulhoff Tree and Lawn Care, Tree Health
Your landscape trees need and deserve some tender loving care as spring approaches. Winter can leave trees with damage that can affect more than their appearance. The following checklist can help you get the new growing season off on the right foot so that your trees...
by Schulhoff | Jan 30, 2020 | Tree Health
Should your tree be treated with an injection? This modern method of helping a tree thrive has many benefits, but many property owners are likely unfamiliar with it. To help you decide if injection is the right course for your own trees, here are a few answers to...
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 | Oct 28, 2014 | Tree Health, Winter Tree Care Archives for Your Home
Trim To Promote Structure and Future Growth The winter months can be an excellent time of the year to have trees pruned. Proper pruning can enhance growth patterns for healthy and proper growth. Structure promotion is the greatest value of a trim to your trees. Our...
by Schulhoff | Oct 2, 2014 | Information About Tree Pruning, Tree Health, Winter Tree Care Archives for Your Home
Fall is an important time of the year for trimming. As our trees start to go dormant, it’s time to prune to promote future growth patterns and structure. As we work on the structure of the trees, we are trying to help the trees hold up better in the winds, snows, and...
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...