Tree Top Times

What to look for when purchasing plants

Understanding what to look for when selecting plant material can make the difference between a healthy tree or shrub and one that will struggle or die. Typically the smaller the plant, the less you have to look for. When it comes to smaller one or two gallon plants, you should be looking for firm, consistently colored foliage […]

Denver Mulch Donation to Community Garden in Montclair

Despite the snowy foggy morning, we just delivered 10 yards of donated mulch to a Community Garden in Denver’s Montclair neighborhood this morning – check out the steamy delivery! This is our classic “natural” mulch that is locally-made with the clippings from our tree pruning jobs. We age and rotate our mulch to fully sanitize […]

What Coloradans Need To Know About Emerald Ash Borer

Here is a good article from KUNC.org about how Coloradans can help prevent the spread of the devastating Emerald Ash Borer, here’s an excerpt: As spring weather gets warmer and plants start to bloom, it’s also the time for insects living within Colorado trees to awaken and emerge. One of these in particular, the invasive, […]

It’s not to early to think about water conservation!

LANDSCAPE Water conservation may not be one of the hottest topics, especially when we have a winter where the mountains are well above average for snow pack or we have an exceptionally wet spring, but it should be. We live in a high alpine desert where water is certainly our most precious resource and conserving that […]

What a difference soil quality can make!

TREES – Soil Quality Isn’t Mother Nature magnificent! Our landscapes are coming back to life every day! It is crucial for you to take advantage of this springtime to ensure the best results for  your yard’s health all summer long. Promoting soil quality should be part of your landscape care program. The benefits of improving soil quality […]

Emergency Vole Alert in Colorado’s Front Range

We started this Vole Alert this yesterday after Lee’s day out with voles! Channel 9 news just did a segement on voles on this week’s morning news that talks about the extreme vole problem we’re seeing in Colorado’s Front Range – view the video and read more below: Lee Kral, Mountain High Tree, Lawn and Landscapes, […]

2015 Spring Lawn Update

Lawn Insects and Lawn Fungi Are at a Near Record High This Spring The large amount of moisture in the month of May combined with very high humidity in the Denver Metro Area has created multiple environmental problems for lawns. Lawn diseases are abnormally active because of the moisture conditions and long term wet soil.  […]

Meet Patrick Ahart

Meet Patrick Ahart! A Denver area native Patrick has been in the tree and lawn care industry for 23 years. He is in charge of coordinating with customers, our sales team and other departments to route our PHC and lawn care crews this helps us to be as efficient as possible so we get the […]

Is Your Lawn Ready for Spring?

Early Spring Lawn Care:  Take care of the soil so it can help take care of your lawn! Spring aerating is very important to overall lawn health in the Front Range. Our poor soil conditions make it hard for lawns trying to pull out of winter dormancy. The holes created by the aerator allow air and water […]