Community Partnerships
In Harmony with Nature. In Partnership with you.

To read more about Metro Denver's Mile High Million Tree initiative, visit their web site: www.milehighmillion.org.
How to order: Fill out the signup form below,
or download this PDF and Fax or call in your order.
Phone: 303.232.0666 Fax: 303.232.0711
Make your trees count by registering at: www.milehighmillion.org/registertree
*Note: Available in May-June. Quantities based on availability. Other species and sizes are available, but not part of this promotion.
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At Mountain High Tree, Lawn & Landscape, we understand the importance of being a good neighbor. Please enjoy a few stories of our team helping out in the community.
If you have a project in need, let us know and
we will see how we can help...
How can we help you?
Contact Denver Metro Office: 303.731.1769
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The trees Mountain High pruned last spring
look awesome! Besides the benefit to the trees,
your care really helped to improve
the appearance of the campus.
Susan Bardwell
GROUNDS FOR LEARNING
East High School
Other Community Projects:
Denver East High School Project:
www.EastAngelAlliance.org
Since 2008, Mountain High Tree Service has adopted the most notable trees on the historic East High School campus in downtown Denver. The company's seasonal donation of pruning and mulch have been essential to the school community's current effort to improve the health of the existing trees and shrubs,enhance their natural, seasonal beauty and promote their educational value.
The venerable specimens at East HS currently
under Mountain High's care include:
- Ginkgo/Ginkgo biloba (in photo on right)
- Downy Hawthorn/Crataegus mollis
- European Larch/Larix decidua
- Horsechestnut/Aesculus hippocastanum
- Crabapple/Malus spp.
- Sycamore Maple/Acer pseudoplatanus (ranked #4 in Colorado)
Thanks Mountain High for all you give.
Susan Bardwell, Grounds for Learning
Highline Academy Project:
www.highlineacademy.org
Highline Academy students wanted to redo an area by their playground, so Mht helped to take out the old juniper bushes and give the students a good starting point for their project.
Earth Forces & Skinner Middle School Project:
www.earthforce.org/section/offices/frontrange
Mountain High Tree Service donated mulch to Skinner middle school, and Emily's Garden. Emily was a teacher and friend at Skinner who was murdered by a gang. We agreed to donate under the circumstances that they all promised to keep up with Emily's Garden to honor her, with all of their hard work, and make the garden thrive with life... and have lots of fun doing it. |
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