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When the leaves on the trees start to fall, each year you are faced with a tough decision: to bag, or not to bag, that is the question.

Raking and bagging leaves is a tedious Colorado Springs landscaping chore. It means spending countless hours outside, hoping and praying a gust of wind doesn’t come along and undo all your hard work. However, despite your disdain for this Colorado Springs landscaping have-to, you know that leaving the leaves on the lawn or Colorado Springs landscape isn’t an option. Or is it?

Many homeowners believe in the power of mulching. Landscaping experts say it is a common misunderstanding that using a lawn mower to mulch leaves is bad for your turf or Colorado Springs landscape. Quite the contrary, actually. But mulching the leaves and cutting them up into teeny tiny little bits, you will create a buffet of nutrients and organic matter on which your Colorado Springs landscape can feed and thrive.

In addition to the nutritional benefit and the fact that mulching leaves with a lawn mower requires less time and effort, there is also the environmental benefit. Unless you use the brown leaf bags provided by Lowe’s or The Home Depot, you’re probably filling plastic bags and hoping the garbage men don’t get too nosy when loading your trash into the compactor. These plastic bags will end up in landfills, taking up even more room and putting a material (plastic) into the ground that will never decompose.

So the next time your Colorado Springs landscape is covered with leaves, rev up the mower and get those leaves mulched!

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Because Leyland Cyprus trees are coniferous and not deciduous, they are resilient to most diseases and insect infestations that are devastating to other trees. However, because they are coniferous and not deciduous, some of the insects they do attract are among the most harmful when it comes to a tree’s health.

Leyland Cyprus trees still have a few environmental enemies that are capable of severely damaging, if not altogether killing the tree, including bagworms and spider mites. One of the ways to prevent these infestations, as well as the damage that occurs along with the presence of these tree pests, is to engage in helpful tree care practices. As with all plants, landscaping experts insist that correct pruning procedures must be engaged in order to keep the tree healthy. According to Colorado Springs landscapers, if proper techniques are not followed, the tree can become severely and irreparably injured.

Landscaping specialists say Leyland Cyprus trees will greatly benefit from bi-annual shearing. Over-shearing, which means shearing more than twice a year, can actually weaken the tree and leave it vulnerable to fungal infections. Landscapers recommend spaying the Leyland Cyprus with fungicide immediately after it has been sheared. In addition to fungal infections, the Leyland Cyprus usually only suffers from four other diseases: Seiridium cankers, Botryospaeria, Cereosporidium and Phytopht, also known as root rot. The good news is that with the right preventative care, the Leyland Cyprus may remain unaffected by these diseases.

To find out more about proper landscaping techniques for the Leyland Cyprus, call your local Colorado Springs landscaper and schedule a consultation.

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Why Winter Pruning is Important to a Healthy Landscape: Part Two

January 24, 2012

Winter pruning allows Colorado Springs landscaping experts to fully assess the health and structural integrity of the tree without the interference of foliage. It is important to have this process scheduled early in the winter in order to give Colorado Springs landscaping specialists time to accurately diagnose any problems and devise solutions to keep your [...]

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How to stop Japanese Beetles from destroying your landscape

January 10, 2012

Japanese Beetles are a common landscape pest, affecting both trees and lawns alike. While these pests cause issues for your lawn by laying eggs underneath the soil, the affect they have on trees comes from their own feeding. A perfectly healthy tree or lawn can be seriously damaged if corrective action isn’t taken by a [...]

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Protect your landscape from bagworms

December 28, 2011

Bagworms are often the bane of any homeowner’s existence. These stubborn insects can take a perfectly healthy and beautiful landscape and destroy it in a matter of months. Their incessant feeding depletes trees and shrubs of the nutrients necessary to keep them alive and thriving, thus killing the plants if there is no intervention. The [...]

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Landscaping Tip: Pulsating Sprinklers

December 13, 2011

Superior landscaping involves many steps, but perhaps none is as important as proper hydration. After all, a landscape cannot succeed without water. Adequately hydrating your landscape is not an exact science, but it is close. The best plan is to install a sprinkler system that ensures your landscape is watered every day at the same [...]

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Decreasing your soil’s pH for optimal Colorado Springs landscaping results

November 30, 2011

Most people know that when they want to increase their soil’s pH level to enhance the quality and rate of growth of the plants in their Colorado Springs landscape, they add lime. However, what should you do if you want to decrease the pH level of your soil? Landscaping experts recommend using sulfate and sulfur [...]

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Winterizing Your Landscape

November 29, 2011

As we get out our heavier sweaters and winter coats to protect ourselves from the cold, it’s also time to think about our trees, shrubs and plants.  Just like many of us don’t like a dip in temperatures and unpredictable temperature swings, neither do most plants.  But there are some things you can do to [...]

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How knowing your soil’s pH level can enhance your landscape

November 15, 2011

Most homeowners plant their flowers, trees and shrubs without giving any thought to the quality of the soil in which they are planting. It isn’t until their landscape is unsuccessful despite their best efforts that it may dawn on them that the soil’s pH, or acidity, level may not be where it should. In order [...]

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Using wood ashes as part of your Colorado Springs landscaping regimen

November 15, 2011

You have been noticing that the plants in your landscape are not growing as fast as they should or perhaps they just do not appear as vibrant as they used to look. You may want to call your Colorado Springs landscaping company and ask them to perform a soil analysis. There could be several explanations [...]

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