It’s Baby Time—Let’s Keep Our Hands Off

Shh! Someone may be sleeping nearby. It's baby time in Colorado and our state is enjoying a burst of new births. But just as with humans, wild baby animals need to be treated with care. Jennifer Churchill, public information officer for Colorado's Parks and Wildlife, spent some time with your friends at DeckTec to update us on best nursery practices in the wild. "This time of year, the end of March through April, is baby season," said Jenn. "We can see all sorts of wonderful wildlife right now, especially baby birds and small mammals, out and about. The best thing[...]

By |March 22nd, 2014|Categories: Animals Out the Back Door, Blog, Colorado Life, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Seeding Your Vision

  As the last vestiges of winter cling about our yards, tiny rays of hope for a bright spring emerge.  Crocuses have begun to dot the landscape, and buds are starting to show when you step close to trees and bushes.  It feels as though gardeners are beginning to line up at the starting gate in a race for plantings to begin. Why not put your enthusiasm on a fast track by indulging in a trip to your local garden center and splurging on a few packets of seeds?  Although we are still early in the planting season, believe it[...]

By |March 8th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Colorado Life, Garden & Lawn Care, Gardening, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Honk if you love Canada Geese

They're big and beautiful or they're obnoxiously present.  They are loud and contentious or they are pleasant and only nest protective. Whether positive or negative, it seems that just about everyone has strong feelings for the Canada goose.  So we asked a couple of local bird experts to let us in on some interesting information about a bird once threatened, yet now prolific across North America. Scott Menough of Wild Birds Unlimited spoke about a specific Canada goose pair that chose to nest immediately outside the radio station where he does his Saturday morning radio show, BirdTalk. "They put up[...]

The Hidden Health Benefits of Winter Outside

As temperatures dance around the bottom of our thermometers this winter, you may want nothing more than to crawl inside under a blanket and forget about going outdoors. You may want to wait until the crocuses pop up once more in springtime before venturing out.  No one can blame you for this, but try to think things over again.  Enjoying the great outdoors, even in your back yard, offer opportunities to enjoy a healthier winter this year. First, consider air quality.  We spoke with Dr. Jennifer DenBlyker of Fluid Chiropractic who said that breathing in outdoor air is better for[...]

By |February 8th, 2014|Categories: Blog, Colorado Life, Life On Deck, Outdoor Living|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

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
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