Grassroots Landscape Management Services

Tree Service Company in Savannah, Georgia

(912) 312-4582, Savannah, GA 31411View on Yelp
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About Grassroots Landscape Management Services

Grassroots Landscape Management Services operates out of Savannah, Georgia, offering a broad mix of tree care, landscaping, and irrigation work to homeowners and property managers throughout the Coastal Empire. Savannah's humid subtropical climate creates real challenges for trees, including fungal issues, storm damage from Atlantic weather systems, and rapid overgrowth that can threaten structures. A provider handling irrigation alongside tree services is especially useful here, where proper watering schedules directly affect tree health. Reach them at (912) 312-4582 to discuss your property's needs.

Services

Irrigation
Landscaping
Tree Services

Services & Process

Grassroots covers tree services including removal of hazardous or unwanted trees, canopy trimming to reduce wind load before storm season, and stump grinding to clear space after a tree comes down. Their landscaping work ties directly into tree care by addressing soil health, grading, and plantings around existing trees. Irrigation system installation and maintenance plays a supporting role, keeping newly planted trees and surrounding vegetation properly hydrated through Savannah's long, dry summers. Together these services make it easier to manage a property without juggling multiple contractors.

Service Area

Grassroots serves Savannah and the surrounding Chatham County area, including communities like Pooler, Thunderbolt, and Garden City. Their location in coastal Georgia means they're familiar with the specific tree species and weather patterns that affect properties throughout this region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle tree work and irrigation repairs in the same visit?
In many cases, yes. Because Grassroots offers both services, a crew can assess tree health and check irrigation lines during the same appointment. Scheduling both together saves you time and helps the team spot any overlap issues, like tree roots interfering with irrigation pipes.
How often should I have my trees trimmed in Savannah's climate?
Most trees in coastal Georgia benefit from trimming every one to three years depending on species and growth rate. Live oaks and other large shade trees tend to need attention more frequently because of how quickly they develop heavy canopy, especially with the region's long growing season.
Can you remove a tree that's close to my home's foundation?
Yes, removals near structures are a standard part of tree service work, though they require more planning and precision than open-area removals. The crew typically sections the tree down in pieces rather than felling it in one direction, which protects your foundation, roof, and any nearby irrigation lines.
What's included in stump grinding, and how deep does it go?
Stump grinding removes the visible stump and grinds the wood down several inches below the soil surface, leaving behind wood chips and a shallow depression that fills in over time. It's not the same as full root removal, but it eliminates the trip hazard and allows you to replant or landscape over the spot.
Do you help with landscaping after a tree is removed?
Grassroots handles landscaping work, so they can help you plan what to do with the space left behind after a removal. That might mean regrading the area, adding fresh soil, or planting new shrubs or ground cover that works well in Savannah's soil and sun conditions.
Is there a best time of year to schedule tree trimming in Georgia?
Late winter or early spring, before new growth starts, is generally the best window for most tree species because the tree can heal faster once growing season begins. That said, storm damage and hazardous limbs should be addressed any time of year regardless of season.

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