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Winter Tree Tips

Posted on: November 21st, 2017

The winter snow is on its way. And although we may not have put our summer clothing away just yet, it’s a good idea to get out and prepare your trees for the cold winter months ahead. Here are a few winter tree tips to help keep them healthy and strong throughout the season. Winter…

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5 places to see Christmas lights in Colorado

Posted on: November 21st, 2017

The popularity of Christmas lighting throughout homes and businesses during the month of December is undeniable. In fact, satellite imagery from NASA recently reported that certain cities shine between 20 to 30 percent brighter during the holiday season(1) – and the Front Range of Colorado is no exception. With many families often driving around aimlessly…

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Donate Christmas Lighting – a Holiday Tradition at Swingle

Posted on: November 16th, 2017

Every holiday season, Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care dedicates their time and talents to donate Christmas lighting to charitable organizations throughout the Front Range with holiday lights. Our inspiring designs (which are featured at Denver Botanic Gardens, Hudson Gardens and the Towns of Parker, Fort Collins and Castle Rock to name a few) are…

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6 things to do Thanksgiving weekend in Colorado

Posted on: November 14th, 2017

Famed comedian Johnny Carson once said, “Thanksgiving is an emotional holiday. People travel thousands of miles to be with people they only see once a year. And then discover once a year is way too often.” Just kidding! With all seriousness, spending time with family and friends during the holidays is truly an invaluable blessing. But after…

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Dead trees on your property are an accident waiting to happen

Posted on: October 25th, 2017

Why Tree Removal is Important Last weekend, the front range of Colorado experienced gusty winds of 20-30 MPH. And while that might not sound strong enough to cause any real damage to residential and commercial properties, it can spell trouble if you have dead trees which have yet to be safely removed. One customer has…

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Fall leaves – 5 ways to utilize them on your property

Posted on: October 19th, 2017

As trees transition to dormancy, many have already surrendered their colorful fall leaves back to the earth. Leaf blowers can be heard throughout neighborhoods and commercial properties and homeowners are getting a little more exercise compliments of their trusty hand rake. This year, instead of cleaning up all of nature’s confetti and sending it off…

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Outdoor Christmas Lighting – A Brief History

Posted on: October 18th, 2017

Professional Christmas and Holiday Light Decorations Outdoor Christmas lighting has become a phenomenon within communities. From a humanitarian perspective, holiday lighting inspires emotion and can be infectious – spreading feelings of cheer and hope to everyone who sees them. To understand how electric Christmas light hanging rose to popularity, we must first trace a bit of…

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Why Deep Root Watering is Critical in Winter

Posted on: October 18th, 2017

The season’s beginning to change and soon powdery white precipitation will cover roadways and grassy areas across the state. Many assume that the moisture from snowfall accumulations, and their eventual melting, will be sufficient enough to keep trees and shrubs healthy and hydrated during the cold winter months. What’s unknown however is the driest months…

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Fall landscape Q&A with our resident expert Tony Hahn

Posted on: October 12th, 2017

Fall Landscaping Tips from Swingle Lawn Care & Tree Service We turn to our resident expert, Tony Hahn, for an informative fall landscape Q&A perfect for homeowners across the Front Range. Why do you prune trees in the dormant season? Some trees are more susceptible to disease than others. If they become infected and the…

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Tree roots – planning construction projects around them

Posted on: October 3rd, 2017

Fall weather means we are spending more time indoors. With family and friends enjoying indoor activities, maybe you are yearning for additional interior space. Perhaps you are considering some landscape renovations.

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