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We hang Holiday Lights in Denver!

If you’re looking for a company that hangs Christmas and holiday lights in Denver, Mountain High Tree, Lawn and Landscape has you covered! Mountain High Specialty Lighting will design a personalized lighting display for your business or home. We offer a wide variety of commercial and home holiday lighting solutions and will work with you to customize the look you want. […]

Fireblight & Dutch Elm Disease in Denver

Fall is the best time of year to prune trees that have related pathogens. Fireblight and Dutch Elm disease are two diseases that have to be taken care of in the dormant season. Fireblight: Many homeowners see the effects of fireblight in the summer time and become anxious to do something about it, but unfortunately, […]

Weed Control in Denver

Weeds aren’t just a spring and summer annoyance. Not only do most existing weeds continue to grow through fall, some weeds actually sprout best in autumn’s cooling temperatures. Weeds this year have been particularly bad. Much of this is because of the weather pattern of an early spring with lots of moisture followed by rapidly […]

Pine and Spruce Trees Losing Needles in the Fall

Fall Needlecast on Pine and Spruce trees In the fall, we start receiving calls from our concerned customers about their Pine and Spruce trees “turning brown”. This needle browning occurs every fall and is normal as long as the tissue that is changing color is the older needle tissue and not the current year’s growth. […]

Lawn Mite Damage in Denver

Lawn mites are a common destructive insect that will cause severe damage to drought stressed turf in the Denver area. These mites have began to feed and destroy lawns as early as this November and will continue to feed through the winter season, so the damage is often not recognized until lawns begin to come […]

Dollar Spot Disease in Lawns

Dollar spot initially was a major concern on bent grass where it forms spots the size of silver dollars, hence the name “dollar spot.” However, on Kentucky bluegrass lawns the fungi may infect large areas in just a few days. Infected areas four inches or larger may run together, causing large patches. Irregular patches up […]

Japanese Beetle update in Denver

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 […]

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 […]