Tree care is an integral part of a healthy commercial landscape. Timberline Landscaping’s certified arborists help ensure a long-lasting and thriving landscape. Our International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certified arborists and expertly trained crews take a holistic approach to the preventative care required to maintain the health of your plant material. We specialize in tree, shrub, and plant health care to expand all of your plants’ longevity.
With crews trained in aerial crane removal and access to state-of-the-art equipment, such as a track chipper, Timberline is capable of large-scale tree removal and performing work in difficult-to-access areas, such as those with steep slopes and heavy vegetation.
Commercial tree & shrub care
- Tree & Shrub Removal: Technical expertise & equipment for safety & efficiency, including large scale crane removal.
- Tree & Shrub Pruning: For optimal plant health & wellness
- Forest Health Management: Promoting adequate growth space and enhancing resilience.
- Bracing and Cabling
- Lighting Protection
- Construction Mitigation
Pheromone placement on trees to resist insect infestations.
Plant Health Care
- Insect and Disease Control
- Trunk & Soil Injections
- Tree & Shrub Watering (including winter watering)
- Fertilization
- Plant Monitoring & Inspections
- Soil Modifications
- Integrated Pest Management: For superior control of damaging pests
- Growth Regulation
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Rely on Timberline’s arborists to prioritize the health and beauty of your plants.
Fire MItigation
Our team of certified experts are equipped to offer tailored landscaping solutions that protect your property investment long-term. We’ll furnish you with a comprehensive and streamlined strategy that places emphasis on both safety and the well-being of your landscape.
Freeze Damage
Unusual weather conditions in Colorado Springs can manifest as winter heatwaves, impactful windstorms, or even bomb cyclones. Shielding trees from potential damage might not always be straightforward, yet there are key considerations to bear in mind during these atypical weather patterns.
Storm Damage
When we experience heavy, wet snow and severe storms in this area, your trees could become prone to breaking and can experience die-back. Familiarize yourself with the signs of stressed trees and methods to potentially minimize harm.
Tree Pruning
When it comes to trimming trees, there are a few things to remember. The main goal is to remove dead or broken branches, which helps keep the trees healthy and strong. The best time to do this is in the winter when the trees are resting.
Meet your Tree & Lawncare Team
Taylor Matthews
Arboriculture Manager
Favorite way to enjoy my outdoor space: I enjoy fine pruning trees and shrubs within my outdoor space.
Favorite thing about the green industry: My favorite aspect of the green industry is the science and biology that goes into understanding plants and the natural world.
Favorite plant: Northern red oak (Quercus rubra)
Hobbies: Snowboarding and hiking also an avid Motocross fan.
Taylor studied forestry in college and knew it was his calling. He has been involved in the green industry as an arborist, subject matter expert in tree/shrub biology and identification, and Account Management for a total of 6 years now.
Albert Godec
Business Development Specialist
Favorite way to enjoy my outdoor space: At home I enjoy the outdoors. Spring, summer, and autumn with our horses, on the tractor, or on the deck are my favorite moments.
Favorite thing about the green industry: Helping clients restore and revitalize important trees.
Favorite plant: Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra).
Hobbies: Spending time with my wife and grown children, watching my youngest daughter barrel race, golf, and old cars.
After graduating from the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs with a B.S. in Business Management, Albert worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica, C.A. There he managed reforestation projects and provided business practice consulting services for small land holding farmers and fishermen. Upon return to Colorado Springs he worked as an arborist for 26 years at Bob Rundo Tree Surgeon rising to President and sharing ownership duties with his wife. He joined Timberline in 2024 with an excitement to work with the arboriculture team.
John Rainville
Commercial Plant Health Care Manager
Favorite way to enjoy my outdoor space: I enjoy hiking, camping, and grilling.
Favorite thing about the green industry: I get to work outdoors.
Favorite plant: Ponderosa Pine.
Hobbies: Going to National Parks, breweries.
John never wanted to work in an office. He fell in love with landscaping and plants when he went to Disney World for the first time and saw how manicured and beautiful it was. He has 15 years of experience in the Landscape Industry and graduated from the University of Maine in 2003 with a B.S. in Landscape Horticulture.