Winter Care for the Denver Garden

  On one day, temperatures skyrocket into the sixties, and the next, they plummet to zero.  The sun blazes away for weeks, and then suddenly hides behind a wall of grey clouds. Welcome to a Denver winter season. And with climate change, no stable temperatures or weather conditions are likely for some time to come. What's a gardener to do with this situation?  Are there ways to ensure that your yard survives the roller coaster of temperatures and precipitation? Recently, we had a chance to check in with local landscape designer, Annie Houston, of Columbine Design, Inc., a sister company[...]

By |February 1st, 2014|Categories: Blog, Colorado Life, Garden & Lawn Care, Gardening, Landscapes, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Colorado, Coyotes, & You

Just about every science and science fiction magazine has a list of "species most likely to survive the Apocalypse." If you want to expand your list of cockroaches and crows, you may want to think about the coyote. This venerable member of the canine family is smart, adaptable, curious, and much more, according to Jennifer Churchill, Public Information Officer of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife department. Far from being on anyone's endangered species list, Jenn says you can find coyotes just about anywhere. "These animals have recorded populations in every state, except Hawaii," said Jenn. "And with Hawaii, there very[...]

By |January 18th, 2014|Categories: Animals Out the Back Door, Blog, Colorado Life, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , |0 Comments

2014 Out Your Back Door New Year’s Resolutions

  Yes, it's that time of year again to sit down and take stock. Time to think about what's going well in our lives and where we can make improvements. In short, it's time for making our New Year's resolutions. And because DeckTec is focused on making outdoor living a grand experience, we thought we'd put together 14 resolutions to make 2014 the best year yet.  Here's what we envision: Get outside more – According to a 2013 article in the Huffington Post, just 20 minutes outside can revitalize your outlook and your energy. Take care of what's yours –[...]

By |December 28th, 2013|Categories: Blog, Colorado Life, Life On Deck|Tags: , |0 Comments

Cold Weather Getting To You? Try A Fire Pit!

  As the thermostat continues to drop over the winter season, it may seem difficult to imagine a great Outdoor Living Experience for you and your family.  Yes, you can head to the mountains for a day of skiing or snowshoeing, but what happens when you get home again? Where's the après ski experience? Why not continue your fun with a family gathering around your own fire pit in the back yard?  According to the American Society of Landscape Architects, fire pits and outdoor fireplaces are among the most popular outdoor additions with a 97% rating in popularity for 2013. [...]

Protect Your Pets This Winter

  Pets add so much fun and love in our lives that it is no wonder we have as much as 164 million furry friends throughout homes in the United States.* But as winter's cold and snow keeps us humans inside, it is important to realize that our pets need much of the same sheltering and care. "Our highest times of lost animal intake is after heavy winds, snow, and thunder storms," said Operations Manager Susan Fredinburg of the Humane Society of the South Platte Valley.  This low-euthanasia and not-for-profit shelter takes in strays and lost animals from seven cities[...]

By |December 7th, 2013|Categories: Animals Out the Back Door, Blog, Colorado Life, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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