Avery Lawn Tree Landscape

Tree Service Company in Des Moines, Iowa

(515) 567-1796, Des Moines, IA 50317View on Yelp
Avery Lawn Tree Landscape - tree service in Des Moines, IA

About Avery Lawn Tree Landscape

Avery Lawn Tree Landscape serves Des Moines, Iowa, offering a combined approach to lawn care and tree services that lets property owners handle multiple outdoor needs with one call. Des Moines yards deal with a unique mix of challenges, from heavy clay soils that stress tree root systems to the storm damage that comes with Iowa's unpredictable spring and summer weather. Having a local provider familiar with these conditions makes a real difference. Avery can be reached directly at (515) 567-1796.

Services

Lawn Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

As a combined lawn and tree service provider, Avery Lawn Tree Landscape handles everything from routine tree trimming and pruning to full tree removal when a tree becomes a hazard or dies off. Tree trimming isn't just about looks. It involves removing crossing branches, improving canopy airflow, and reducing weight that could cause limb failure during a storm. On the lawn side, services typically include mowing, edging, fertilization, and seasonal cleanups. Bundling these services with a single provider keeps your property looking consistent year-round.

Service Area

Avery Lawn Tree Landscape primarily serves Des Moines and the surrounding Polk County area. Neighborhoods across central and suburban Des Moines, including areas near the Des Moines River corridor, are within their typical service range. Call (515) 567-1796 to confirm they cover your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle both lawn care and tree work in a single visit?
Yes, combining services is one of the advantages of working with a provider that covers both. Scheduling tree trimming and lawn maintenance together saves you time and often reduces the total cost compared to hiring two separate companies.
How do I know if a tree on my Des Moines property needs to be removed or just trimmed?
Signs that lean toward removal include major trunk damage, significant lean toward a structure, or more than 50% of the crown being dead or diseased. A qualified tree professional can assess the tree in person and give you an honest recommendation based on its condition and location.
What happens to the wood and debris after tree work?
Most providers will chip branches on-site and haul away the debris. Larger logs can sometimes be left for firewood if you request it. It's worth asking specifically what's included in cleanup when you get your quote.
Is spring or fall the better time to schedule tree trimming in Iowa?
Late winter or early spring, before leaves emerge, is generally ideal because the tree structure is easy to see and stress on the tree is lower. Fall trimming after leaves drop also works well. Summer trimming is fine for minor work but should avoid peak heat when trees are already stressed.
Can heavy clay soil in Des Moines cause tree health problems?
It can. Iowa's clay-heavy soils drain slowly, which can cause root rot in trees that prefer well-drained conditions. Compaction is another issue, especially in high-traffic areas. A provider familiar with local soil conditions can help you understand whether your trees are struggling because of soil rather than disease.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Des Moines?
Des Moines has rules about removing trees on public right-of-way, and some neighborhoods have additional restrictions. For trees on private property, permits aren't always required, but it's worth checking with the City of Des Moines before removing large or significant trees. Your service provider can often help clarify what applies to your situation.

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