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Iron Chlorosis in Colorado Trees
If you’ve ever noticed your tree’s leaves turning yellow while the veins stay green, especially in the spring and early summer, you’re likely seeing a condition called iron chlorosis. It’s one of the most common nutrient-related issues we diagnose in Colorado landscapes.
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How To Water Newly Planted Trees
Planting a new tree is an investment—not just in your yard, but in the shade, beauty, privacy, and value of your home for decades to come. But here’s something many homeowners don’t realize: The first 3 years after planting are the most critical in a tree’s entire life.
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Understanding Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs)
When most homeowners think about tree care, they think about pruning, watering, fertilizing, or managing pests. But there is another powerful tool that arborists use to improve tree health—one that many people have never heard of: Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs).
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Why Fertilizing Your Trees and Shrubs Matters in Colorado
In many parts of the country, trees thrive with little intervention. But here in Colorado, our environment presents some unique challenges that make proper fertilization an essential part of maintaining healthy landscapes.
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Tree Value Assessments: Understanding The True Worth Of Your Trees
Most homeowners know their trees provide shade, beauty, and maybe a little extra curb appeal. But many don’t realize that their trees also have real, measurable financial value—and that value can be assessed, documented, and used for insurance, property planning, and even legal purpos
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Planting Trees For The Future Climate
When most people choose a tree, they pick what looks beautiful today. But what makes a tree thrive today isn’t always what will help it survive 20–50 years from now. Trees are long-term investments—they’ll be living in a different climate than the one you plant them in.
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