by David Boswell | Mar 25, 2025 | Fire Blight, Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care, tree pruning
It Is Time to Think About Plant Health Care Early spring is an unpredictable time in Denver. We get seventy-degree weather; then it snows several feet. Regardless, trees are working hard to prepare for the coming growing season and it time to talk about plant health...
by John Downs | Mar 17, 2025 | Large Tree Services, Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care, tree pruning, Tree Removal
When it comes to maintaining trees’ health, shape, and safety on residential properties, homeowners encounter two types of tree professionals: tree companies and arbor service firms. Most people use these terms interchangeably, but they offer different areas of...
by David Boswell | Feb 23, 2025 | Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care
Believe it or not, Maple trees sap is running in Denver even after our cold snap in January. The same thing happens in Vermont when Sugar Maples are sugared to make syrup. Sap running gets its start during the previous growing season. During photosynthesis, little...
by David Boswell | Feb 4, 2025 | Fire Blight, Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care, Tree Insect Control, tree pruning
Close of the Year Tree Services Trees are large, tall, and immovable. They have no choice but face what our weather throws at them in the winter. Trees adapt well to cold weather if given time to harden. However, abrupt, unexpected polar plunges and winter droughts in...
by David Boswell | Dec 20, 2024 | Tree Health Care, Tree Insect Control, tree pruning, Tree Removal
Ross Tree is a leading commercial tree service company in the Denver area. Our commercial tree service offerings are similar to all the residential pruning, tree removal, and plant health care services described on the Ross Tree website. What makes them different is...
by David Boswell | Sep 16, 2024 | Plant Health Care, Tree Health Care
Ross Tree has seen rare tree diseases and insects over the last two years because of our wet spring and summer. In 2023, May was particularly wet. All these fungi weaken trees, making them more susceptible to other damaging diseases or pests. In the summer of 2024,...