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Summer Sprinkler System Inspection & Tune Up – The time is now!

Posted on: June 16th, 2015

Denver Sprinkler Repair and Maintenance As outdoor temperatures begin to rise here in Colorado, your landscape will soon be experiencing additional stress as vital moisture is robbed from their root systems.  This takes a toll on your lawn, shrubs, trees, and other plants in your landscape. If your sprinkler system isn’t providing adequate water and effective…

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Pollinator Protection – Recognizing National Pollinator Week

Posted on: June 15th, 2015

The week of June 15th is National Pollinator Week. This initiative was originally created and is currently managed by the Pollinator Partnership, whose mission is to promote the health of pollinators critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education and research. The subject of protecting pollinators has garnered increased attention of late – even from…

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Wet Spring Breeds Aphid Problem – What You Can Do

Posted on: June 11th, 2015

Swingle experts are predicting a significant increase in the aphid population this season – a result of unseasonably wet weather along the Front Range of Colorado this spring. Though it’s long been said that Colorado receives 300 days of sunshine a year, many areas of the state saw more precipitation than sun in April and…

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Lawn & Landscape Top 100 List – Swingle Awarded

Posted on: June 1st, 2015

Swingle was recently recognized by Lawn & Landscape magazine as one of the largest landscape companies in North America. Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care ranked 71 on the 2015 Lawn & Landscape Top 100 list, which was published in May and sponsored by Toro. This prestigious list showcases the largest firms in North America.…

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Hiring a professional tree care company – why it’s important?

Posted on: May 29th, 2015

Perhaps the greatest reason to hire a professional and local, Denver tree service company is to avoid your trees looking like this after pruning. Or worse, can you imagine hiring a company who claims to be a professional tree care organization, only to find out they have no idea how to properly remove a tree? The…

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Watering your landscape – best practices

Posted on: May 28th, 2015

With 21 out of the past 24 days in May featuring some amount of precipitation in and around the Denver metro area, making sure your landscape is properly hydrated is not a priority on homeowner’s minds. But this abnormal precipitation will eventually cease in regularity and before long garden hoses and irrigation systems will yet…

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Protecting your property from rabbits

Posted on: May 22nd, 2015

Has Peter Rabbit been destroying your beautiful Colorado landscape?  As we begin to leave winter and enter spring, the rabbit population starts to grow at a rapid pace. A single female rabbit can have up to 14 offspring per litter. They may be adorable, fluffy creatures, but in reality they can cause a lot of…

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Excessive Rain Spells Fungus Problem for Lawns

Posted on: May 19th, 2015

While the rain this spring may have your grass screaming green, too much rain can cause big problems for your lawn. As seen here on 7NEWS, Swingle Landscape Care Consultant and certified arborist Tony Hahn, explains how heavy rain can create the perfect conditions for fungus to attack your pride and joy. Necrotic ring spot…

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Mother's Day Freeze 2015 – What was affected?

Posted on: May 13th, 2015

Mother’s Day 2015 brought with it a chilly surprise – freezing temperatures and accumulating snowfall. Perhaps most caught off guard were landscapes with rich green lawns and trees and shrubs with bountiful foliage. Much of Northeastern Colorado had an abundant amount of natural precipitation in 2015, resulting in early spring succulent growth. On May 9th…

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Be Prepared For Colorado’s Changing Weather

Posted on: May 8th, 2015

We never know what the Colorado weather will bring us along the Front Range. It may be rain, a freeze, or possibly even snow! Swingle is giving you tips to prepare for whatever weather we may get. How You Can Prepare: Trees: – Shake trees to remove snow to prevent breakage. For the higher unreachable…

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