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Brad Woods
Owner and Social Coordinator

Direct Phone Number: 970-438-5608

Hey there, I’m Brad – the president of American Turf and Tree Care. I’m here to oversee the business and make sure we’re providing the best possible service to each and every one of our customers. Growing up, I developed a love and appreciation for the industry by working alongside my Dad right here in Greeley. Through the years I’ve sharpened my skills, but that experience is something I wouldn’t trade for the world.

My favorite thing about being involved with American Turf & Tree Care is our team. I enjoy coming to work every day and watching our team members grow with the business and succeed with the business. We’re all in it together, and I think that sense of shared ownership goes a long way. Not only do I appreciate the hard work and effort, but our customers share the appreciation.

When I’m not in the office, I love spending time on the lake wake surfing. I’d love to learn how to surf in the ocean but we’re a little land-locked here in Colorado! I also really enjoy skiing in the winter.

Fun Fact: I grew up inline speed skating with my family. I was ranked #3 in the nation and #4 in the world.

Brad's Latest Lawn & Tree Care Articles

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Healthy Trees
Tree Chlorosis in Colorado: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Fix It

Tree chlorosis is one of the most common and frustrating tree health problems Colorado homeowners face. If you’ve noticed your maple, oak, or shade tree turning yellow instead of staying lush green, you’re looking at more than a cosmetic issue. You’re seeing a warning sign of stress.

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Tree & Lawn Care recap
Colorado Lawn & Tree Care: A Year in Review and What to Expect in 2026

2025 brought unique challenges and lessons for Colorado homeowners caring for lawns and trees. From drought conditions to pest pressures like the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), homeowners learned the importance of seasonal maintenance and proactive care. In this guide, we’ll recap top concerns from 2025, highlight seasonal best practices, and preview trends and tips for 2026 to help you plan your lawn and tree care strategy.

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Winter Tree Care
Winter Tree Care in Colorado: Protecting from Snow, Ice, and Cold

Colorado winters bring fluctuating temperatures, heavy snow, and icy conditions that can stress trees. Proactive care in the winter months helps prevent breakage, sunscald, frost cracks, and moisture stress. This guide provides practical steps for protecting trees from snow and ice, winter watering, and emergency care after storm damage, helping homeowners maintain a healthy landscape year-round.

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