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ArborRx Family Tree Service: Looking to ‘Branch’ Out in Many Directions
By Jo Ann M. Colton Special to Lifestyles

ArborRx Family Tree Service has served residential, business, and commercial customers in Evergreen, Conifer, Denver, and surrounding areas since 2010. e company provides year-round comprehensive prescriptive treatments and/or wellness care for your trees/ plants; storm damage repair, re/pest mitigation—and more. In recent months, owners Bryan and Jennifer Nash have purchased snowplow equipment and a new masticator machine (similar to a woodchipper) to expand their company’s services to its customers.
Arborist and Certi ed Fire Mitigation Specialist Bryan Nash has a vision to scale up his business and branch out in many directions without losing pro tability or compromising customer care or the quality of his company’s current services/ products.

“I am not a logger or ne furniture maker by any means,” said Bryan Nash, “but we sometimes ‘step out on a limb’ and make rustic furniture from logs and branches that we’ve salvaged and ‘saved’ from land lls and/or home replaces. Occasionally, we open up our Conifer Project Container to the public, let them buy some stu , and then close it up and forget about it for a while.”
Recently, Bryan’s next step for expansion involved lling out an application to take part in NextCycle Colorado, a business accelerator that challenges businesses/organizations/ non-pro ts, universities, and entrepreneurs to pursue innovative projects that will develop new, or improve existing, recycling and composting end-markets in the state. irty companies applied for the NextCycle Colorado program, but only ten, including ArborRx Family Tree Service, were chosen. Participants will be able to advance their end-market endeavors through: no-cost consulting support provided by Resource Recycling Systems’ (RRS) and project/subject matter experts (SMEs), a multi-day business planning-focused boot camp (with paid travel/attendance costs), and participation in a (May/2023) Pitch Competition to potential funders/investors/partners and community leaders.
“Having worked on the recycling aspect of my business for a while, I am now considering a little slash yard recycling operation in the Conifer area,” said Bryan Nash who also hopes to get an air curtain burner device to control air emissions during burning.
“I wouldn’t mind gauging public support and/or criticism to determine if there are community residents who want to talk about this and who might even want to support my project. My business model could also create about 15 new jobs for the Conifer area.”
For service information, appointments, or to contact Bryan Nash with input/comments regarding his proposed Conifer slash yard recycling operation; visit ArborRx Family Tree Service (https://arborrxfamily.com or 720-6297033).