Winter Watering and Tree Drought Stress Management
Hello friends and Fielding Tree Care Family! First off, I’ll state the obvious: Colorado is on track to experience one of the driest winters since 2012, with record-low snow pack in the mountains and far above normal temperatures along the Front Range. We can...
Emerald Ash Borer Treatment Cost: Everything You Need to Know
Emerald Ash Borer Treatment Cost: Everything You Need to Know The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive beetle that poses a significant threat to ash trees in Colorado and across the U.S. If left untreated, an infestation can lead to the death of your tree within...
Low Maintenance Trees for Front Yards in Colorado
Choosing the right trees for your front yard can significantly enhance the aesthetic and value of your home. In Colorado, where weather conditions can be unpredictable, it’s essential to select trees that thrive in the local climate while requiring minimal upkeep....
Colorado Pine Tree Root Systems: Friend or Foe to Your Property?
The majestic, towering pines that grace countless Colorado properties provide undeniable beauty and character. However, their extensive root systems can spark worry in many homeowners. Can one property’s pine tree roots damage another nearby property? Absolutely! But the answer, like much in nature, is more nuanced than a simple yes or no.
Deciphering Cottonwood, Willow, and Aspen Leaves Turning Black or Spotted
Our team of arborists at Fielding Tree Care has been attentively listening to the concerns voiced by homeowners in Littleton and South Denver regarding peculiar issues like aspen leaves turning black or cottonwood tree problems.






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