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Avatar for M & N Stump Grinding and Small Tree Services
M & N Stump Grinding and Small Tree Services
5.0(
119
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mario was great! Called me back. Came when he said he would for an estimate. Arrived on time to remove tree and grind the stump. I contacted 3 other tree services from the internet and one couldn’t show up on time even for an estimate. Another one never returned my call and the 3rd took 3 weeks just for an estimate that was out of reason. Hire Mario if you want a great job at a reasonable cost."
Response time5 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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D & D Tree Service & Landscape
4.7(
91
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys were excellent. Daniel is very communicative and so helpful for the fencing process. We got our fence well under price compared to other companies and was installed within 1 week of signing the contract. Will be reaching out for more landscaping and recommending to anyone looking for similar work!"
dndtrees.com
Backyard Landscaping
Deck & Concrete
Summer Vibes
Response time1 day
248 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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A.P. Excavation & Landscaping
4.7(
223
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They are professional, friendly, and they listen carefully. The team that came to the house worked very well together and they cleaned-up very well at the end of the project. We would not hesitate to hire them again for a future project."
Pine Tree
Start of Project
AP Bucket Truck
Midway Point
Ground Work

+21

14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Artisans Tree Service, LLC
4.6(
51
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a very good job at a reasonable price. They cut the trees down and removed everything very quickly. We would and have recommended them to everyone we know that needs tree removal etc."
Fenceline removal
Fenceline removal
Larger russian olives
Several of the russian olives
Hauling logs

+7

Response time1 day
Recommended by82%of homeowners
Hernandez Tree Care, LLC
5.0(
15
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Demir came out and took down the Aspen tree that was fallen and unsafe and hanging on another tree branch on a Sunday, then came back with the crew the next morning. They did a great job and the aspens look really healthy now and safe for the next windy day in Colorado. They even raked up and cleaned the backyard. I would definitely hire Hernandez Tree service again - excellent job and reasonably priced !"
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by64%of homeowners
Rocosas Concrete, LLC
4.7(
69
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Offers commercial services

Customers say: True professional

"We had a dead aspen to remove and tree trimming in the front and back years. Richard was very attentive to what I asked for. His team did a great job cleaning up. It was great to get it done. I would definitely ask for them again if a need more work done."
New Driveway
Subgrade Preparation
Response time1 day
44 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Top-Notch Tree Service
5.0(
10
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Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Top-Notch tree service has really lived up to its name every time I've used them. They've trimmed trees for me as well as taking out trees that unfortunately had to go. Their people are extremely skilled at what they do and have taken on Jobe requiring a huge crane to complete. I've literally never been concerned about any aspect of what they advised needing to be done."
Aurora
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Arborists questions, answered by experts

Peach trees grow to be about 25 feet, so keep this in mind for pruning as well. If you plan to DIY, you’ll need to be comfortable working on a ladder. Without pruning, peach tree branches can sprawl nearly as wide as the tree grows tall, so make sure to plan pruning sessions at least once per year in the spring for controlled growth. And if you’re working on a ladder, be sure to follow all safety precautions, especially if you’ll be dealing with falling branches.

Generally, you’ll want to prune back the trunk by 1 to 2 feet each year to promote bushy growth. Doing so concentrates vegetative buds closer to the bottom of the tree, where you can easily harvest fruit. For side shoots that are a year old, leave at least six leaves. 

Never remove more than 30% of a tree’s foliage during pruning—even if your tree is really overgrown. Removing this much foliage at a time could kill your tree.

The amount of time it takes for a tree trunk to rot depends on several factors, including the tree’s size, species, and environmental conditions. It can take anywhere from a few years to several decades for a tree’s trunk to rot. A tree stump, on the other hand, can take up to 10 years to disappear after it’s decayed naturally.

Generally, you should prune around 20% of an apple tree’s growth—and never more than 30%. This means that if you have a severely overgrown tree, it can take a few seasons to prune it back enough to produce the healthiest fruit. 

If you’re dealing with a newly planted or juvenile tree, hold off on pruning beyond the initial shaping. Wait at least a couple of seasons into fruit production since pruning can increase the number of water sprouts and unproductive foliage.

Generally, avoid trimming trees in the summer (with the exception of pruning fruit trees as needed). Trees use a lot of energy in the summer, most of which is relegated to new growth. If you chop it too early, you could stunt the next season's growth. Again, when in doubt, do some research based on the specific tree type.

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