Ross Tree Company
06/21/2026
Denver’s new two-day lawn watering restrictions mean many yard trees are receiving significantly less water this summer. The good news? Trees can still be watered outside the lawn watering schedule. Homeowners need to figure out how much supplemental water their trees need to get them through the summer.
How often should you water trees during Denver's two-day lawn watering restrictions? Check out our new blog titled, “Denver's Water Restrictions: What They Mean for Your Trees.”
https://rosstree.net/denver-water-restrictions-what-they-mean-for-your-trees/
06/04/2026
Ross Tree had many emergency calls after Denver’s late spring snowstorm this May. Emergency pruning removes immediate hazards. However, storm-damaged trees need comprehensive structural pruning to improve branch architecture, reduce storm vulnerability, and restore long-term health. Proper tree pruning saves money in the long term because healthy trees require less maintenance. Click below to view our latest blog titled "Structural Pruning After Denver Snowstorm Damage."
https://rosstree.net/structural-pruning-after-denver-snowstorm-damage/
04/19/2026
A late April freeze can make your trees look rough overnight—but it’s usually not permanent. The black, wilted leaves on Catalpa, Kentucky Coffeetree and Tree of Heaven are classic frost damage. Those leaves won’t recover, but the trees will push a second flush from backup buds in a few weeks. The leafed out Patriot Elm handled the cold well.
Bottom line: different trees respond differently—some avoid, some tolerate, and most recover. In most cases, they bounce back and look normal again by early summer.
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80 S Galapago Street
Denver, CO
80223
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4:30pm |