The Japanese Beetle appears to have become a resident of Colorado, and more specifically in the southern metro area. Through our monitoring program, we have already surpassed the captured population of 2012 up to early August. With the recent rainfall, and a surplus of susceptible plant material, it is reasonable to expect the population will […]
Tree Top Times
Meet Jenny Sanchez
We at MHTS are proud to introduce Jenny Sanchez, our new Business Support Administrator for our Landscape and Irrigation Department. Jenny brings a wealth of industry experience, familiarity with our unique computer systems and an energetic and creative approach to providing support to our Landscape and Irrigation teams. We feel very fortunate to have her […]
Water and Fertilizing Your Trees in Denver
Water and fertilize your trees. As we drive around town, we continue to see the lasting effects of the difficult spring weather conditions. Many trees like our Ash and Locust are struggling to produce a leaf canopy capable of providing a shadow, let alone actual shade. A variety of shrubs including Altheas, Roses, Grape Holly […]
Mountain High Tree HR/Service Team Manager
Meet Janette Learned, HR/Service Team Manager Janette brings over 15 years of progressively responsible experience with proven results. She has been recognized as an effective decision maker with impeccable moral integrity, and demonstrates particular strength in team building and coaching. Janette has developed a reputation for driving positive cultural shifts that enhance associate engagement/satisfaction, accountability, […]
Mountain High Tree Landscaping
Would you like to create Special Spaces in your landscape? Our Design/Build Team is ready to help you take your wish list to a stunning reality! Kitchens, BBQ, Patios, water features, deck, walks, walls and more. Our team will: Meet with you to understand your wish list. Offer our expert advice & provide a complete […]
Stressed Out Trees in Denver
Our Trees are stressed out! The extremely dry winters these past two years in combination with the unseasonably warm temperatures this spring have us concerned about the health of our trees around town. Even with the recent rainfall, many of our trees are not going to make it. Take a drive around town and you […]
Storm Damaged Trees in Denver
This week rain, hail and wind damaged homes and stripped our trees. Here are some things to think about when looking at your storm damaged trees: Trees are amazingly resilient. Don’t cut them down, thinking they are dead. Give them time to recover! If they are healthy they will put out a new set of […]
Denver Landscaping Project
Wow! Didn’t May go fast? Our landscape and sprinkler crews were busy planting gardens, installing new sprinkler systems and working on several renovation projects. The project on the right is really starting to shape up as our crews add the finishing touches this week. The completed project photos will be in July’s newsletter, so be […]
Leaf Fungi in Denver
Only in Colorado will a record period of drought be followed up by a period of rain not seen in decades. The month of May gave parts of the metro area more than four inches of rain. In fact, a few areas in Aurora and Littleton recorded nearly six inches of rain. That is almost […]
Monitoring Your Sprinkler System
Monitoring your sprinkler system will save your turf and plants, as well as save you money. Every homeowner in Colorado knows the challenge of maintaining a healthy landscape. The limited natural rainfall in Colorado gives us the pleasantly dry climate in the summer time, but it wreaks havoc on the health of our plants. Many […]