Expert Tree Care in Vail, Colorado
Professional arborist services for Vail, Avon, Edwards, and Eagle County's mountain landscapes
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Tree & Plant Care for Vail's Mountain Environment
Earth-Wise Horticultural has been caring for trees and landscapes throughout the Vail Valley since 1994. Our certified arborists understand the unique challenges of maintaining healthy trees in Eagle County—from managing heavy snow loads to treating altitude-specific pests and diseases.
We serve residential and commercial properties throughout Vail, Avon, Beaver Creek, Edwards, Eagle, Minturn, Red Cliff, EagleVail, and surrounding areas in Eagle County.
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Top Services for Vail Valley Properties
Specialized care for high-altitude mountain landscapes
Snow Load Pruning
Heavy snow is a reality in Vail. We thin and prune conifers to reduce snow accumulation and prevent branch breakage, protecting your trees and your property.
Learn More →Pest & Disease Management
From spruce aphids to ips beetles and needlecast diseases, the Vail Valley has its share of tree health challenges. Our preventive treatment programs keep your trees healthy year-round.
Learn More →Turf Care
Professional lawn treatment packages and noxious weed control for Colorado's unique climate.
Learn More →Technical Tree Removal
Tight lots, steep slopes, and proximity to structures require experienced crews. We safely remove hazardous trees in challenging Vail Valley conditions.
Learn More →Stump Grinding
Complete stump removal and grinding to eliminate trip hazards and improve aesthetics. We grind stumps below grade for seamless replanting or landscaping.
Learn More →Cabling & Bracing
Structural support systems for trees with weak unions or heavy limbs. Our arborists install professional hardware to reduce failure risk and extend tree life.
Learn More →Consultations & Hazard Evaluations
Professional tree risk assessments by ISA Certified Arborists. We evaluate tree health, structural integrity, and provide detailed recommendations.
Learn More →Holiday Lighting
Professional holiday lighting design, installation, and takedown for Vail homes and businesses. Create stunning displays without the hassle.
Learn More →Defensible Space
Wildfire mitigation is increasingly important in Eagle County. We create defensible space, reduce ladder fuels, and help you access local mitigation resources.
Learn More →Frequently Asked Questions - Vail Valley
Expert answers about tree care in the Vail Valley
What pests affect trees in Vail?
Common pests in the Vail Valley include spruce aphids (causing needle discoloration), spruce ips beetles, mountain pine beetles, and various adelgids affecting spruces and firs. Early detection and treatment are key. We also see winter injury and desiccation from harsh conditions and high winds.
When is the best time to prune trees in Vail?
Late winter through early spring (March-April) is ideal for most pruning in the Vail Valley. This timing allows trees to heal quickly once growth resumes. Avoid pruning oaks in spring and summer to reduce oak wilt risk. Dead, diseased, or hazardous branches can and should be removed any time.
How much does tree care cost in Vail?
Costs vary widely based on service type, tree size, number of trees, and site access. We provide free consultations and detailed written quotes with no obligation. Call us at 970-476-7336 for a personalized estimate.
Proudly Serving the Vail Valley
For over 30 years, Earth-Wise Horticultural has been the trusted partner for tree and plant care throughout Vail and the surrounding Eagle County area. Our deep roots in this community mean we understand the unique challenges of maintaining healthy landscapes at high altitude.
From the heart of Vail Village to the slopes of Beaver Creek, our certified arborists are familiar with every neighborhood, microclimate, and local tree species. We're your neighbors, dedicated to preserving the natural beauty that makes this area so special.
Serving Vail Since 1994
Get expert tree care from certified arborists who understand the Vail Valley's unique mountain environment