When you picture the typical landscaper, who do you think of? If you are like most people you likely pictured a male. This is because […]
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E-470 Public Highway Authority is a 75-mph tollway that forms a 47-mile semi-circular beltway around the eastern edge of the Denver metropolitan area. The tollway […]
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Today, we’re conducting our annual Safety Rodeo for new Terracare Associates employees! Our Vice President of Public Infrastructure, Justin Stewart, is leading the all-day safety training […]
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Terracare Associates, LLC (“TCA”), a leading outdoor maintenance company, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Landscape Management Services (“LMS”), based in San Jose, CA. […]
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Thank you for your support! Our Project C.U.R.E fundraiser was a success. We want to sincerely thank all of our generous neighbors, partners, […]
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At Terracare Associates, we are deeply committed to going above and beyond for the communities and cities we support. Throughout the year, we volunteer our […]
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Spring brings warmer weather, more sunshine, longer days, and the start of the growing season for plants. Unfortunately, plants also include weeds. Weeds tend to […]
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Spring snowstorms – like the snowstorm Denver just experienced – often create wet, heavy snow and the snow’s weight can cause considerable damage to a property’s […]
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With spring right around the corner, property managers are not only looking to keep plants happy and healthy, they are also seeking to keep plants […]
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Set plants up to grow and bloom during the spring and summer months by taking proper care of them during the winter. This means making sure trees and other plants receive the correct amount of water and fertilizer during this time period.
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El Nino disrupts weather patterns on the West Coast causing storm surges, torrential rain storms, and mud slides. California is not alone in the El Nino effect. Property managers throughout the U.S, including the Southwest and the Rocky Mountain states need to prepare for landscape maintenance issues caused by El Nino.
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