Spring tree pruning cuts out the excessive growth of yard trees and establishes a dominant leader, which opens up the tree’s canopy to light and strengths the branches to withstand Denver’s unpredictable snow and wind storms. However, over-pruning causes negative health issues that last for years, so it is prudent to hire a professional tree service company. Improper cuts into the tree reduce the tree’s appeal and make easy entry access points for tree pests and disease. It is vital to have a certified Arborist assess your trees for health, pruning, and possible insect issues. Spring pruning allows Ross Tree to mitigate risks from broken and hanging branches, clearing right of ways, cutting out winter kill, and keeping tree branches away from homes and garages. Please call Ross Tree Company at (303) 871-9121 or click here to fill out a service request form for a spring pruning appointment.

Ross Tree Sees Tree Pruning as a Vocation

Ross Tree Company has three arborists on staff certified through the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). We embrace the professional practice of arboriculture as dictated by ISA. Our arborists continue their education on an ongoing basis to maintain certification in pruning and other tree services.

We take spring tree pruning one additional step by offering Plant Health Care services to render holistic care for trees, shrubs, and turfgrass. Most yard landscapes are a mix of trees, shrubs, and grass with these plants competing for water and nutrients. Grass fertilizers and herbicides may impact the appearance of trees. Conversely, spring tree pruning can affect the vitality of the underlying grass. So it is best to hire a company, like Ross Tree that does both tree and plant health care. Check out our blog on Ask a Professional – What is Plant Health Care?

Why Are Trees Good?

Living near trees is good for your mental health as it allows residents to enjoy nature. Additionally, studies show that urban neighborhoods filled with trees are better for your physical health too. Furthermore, trees improve urban air quality by pulling ozone, particulates, and other pollutants into their leaves and out of the air.