303.623.8733 (TREE)

Thornton

DONOVAN ARBORISTS

 

We offer free estimates for tree planting, pruning, removal, cabling and bracing. We also specialize in trimming, transplanting and fertilizing shrubs and bushes. Contact us now, we are ready to help you.

 

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Holistic Approach

We have the experience and knowledge to help you grow healthy trees and shrubs.

Free Estimates

We offer free estimates for tree planting, trimming, removal, cabling and bracing.

Certified Arborists

Our ISA Certified Arborists ensure that you get the highest quality tree care.

Tree Services in Thornton, Colorado

Plant Healthcare, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), and Emerald Ash Borer Treatment

Plant Health Care - Fertilizing and Tree Spraying

We believe in being proactive in preventing insect infestations and disease outbreaks in our customer’s trees and shrubs. This starts with identifying the pest risk for plants before it becomes an overwhelming issue.

Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer has killed 10s of millions of Ash tree in 21 states. We have many different treatment options to protect your Ash trees.

ipm integrated pest management tree spraying disease control

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Disease Control

We believe in being proactive in preventing insect infestations and disease outbreaks in trees and shrubs. We assess the pest situation to ensure action is taken as soon as possible to prevent further outbreak.

Services We Provide

Visit the link below to see a complete list of the services we offer.

Visit our Treeology Blog for more information:

The English Oak

From the mythical forests of Robin Hood to the parks of Denver, the majestic English oak has graced temperate climate landscapes for centuries. And centuries is a key word when talking about English oaks—they live for hundreds of years, especially when well cared for. The oldest living specimens are in Bulgaria and Lithuania, estimated to be around 1,500 years old.

The Pinyon Pine

When Spanish explorers reached the southern Rockies, they were greeted by a familiar sight. Large stands of short, bushy evergreen trees reminded them of the Stone Pines native to their homeland, so they called them by the same name—pino piñonero—a name they still go by today, albeit in a shortened form. And like its European cousin, the piñon, or pinyon, pine had been around for centuries, providing an important source of nutrition to ancient hunter-gatherer populations.

Plan Ahead for Spring Planting

Banish your winter blues by thinking ahead to spring. Avid gardeners know that winter is the best time to plan for the warm weather to come and get a head start on plentiful crops during Colorado’s short growing season. It’s also a great time to reassess your landscape plan.