Greeno Tree Spade Service

Tree Service Company in Hudson, New Hampshire

(603) 577-87332 Elaine St, Hudson, NH 03051View on Yelp
Greeno Tree Spade Service - tree service in Hudson, NH

About Greeno Tree Spade Service

Greeno Tree Spade Service in Hudson, New Hampshire offers something most general tree companies don't: specialized tree spade equipment for transplanting trees of significant size. Hudson sits just across the Merrimack River from Nashua, and the area's active residential development creates consistent demand for tree transplanting on new construction and renovation projects. Whether you're relocating a mature specimen to save it during a build or establishing a landscape on a new lot, tree spade work requires precision and the right machinery. Greeno brings that specialized capability to the southern NH market.

Services

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Services & Process

The tree spade method allows large trees to be dug, transported, and replanted with their root ball largely intact, dramatically improving survival rates compared to bare-root transplanting. Beyond transplanting, Greeno also covers standard tree services and landscaping, including removal, trimming, and site preparation. For landscapers and builders working on new construction in Hudson and Nashua, having access to a tree spade service means mature trees can be incorporated into finished landscapes without waiting decades for new plantings to grow. It's a practical solution for high-value residential and commercial projects.

Service Area

Greeno Tree Spade Service operates out of Hudson, NH and is well-positioned to serve both Hillsborough County and the greater Nashua metro area. Given Hudson's location near the NH-Massachusetts border, they may also work in northern MA communities. Contact them at (603) 577-8733 to discuss your project location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tree spade and how does it work?
A tree spade is a piece of heavy equipment that uses curved blades to dig a circular or conical cut around a tree's root ball, allowing the entire root system to be lifted and moved in one unit. The tree is then transported and planted in a pre-dug hole at the new location, significantly reducing transplant shock compared to hand-digging methods.
What size trees can be transplanted with a tree spade in Hudson?
Tree spades come in different sizes, and the maximum transplantable tree diameter depends on the specific equipment being used. Generally, trees up to 6 to 8 inches in trunk diameter can be moved with larger residential spades, while commercial-grade equipment handles bigger specimens. Greeno can assess your specific tree and confirm whether it's within range.
How successful is tree transplanting? Will my tree survive the move?
Survival rates for professionally spaded trees are quite high when the tree is healthy, the timing is right, and proper aftercare is followed. Transplanting during dormancy in fall or early spring gives trees the best chance to re-establish roots before facing summer heat stress. Species also matters, as some trees transplant more reliably than others.
Can Greeno also handle standard tree removal and trimming jobs in Hudson?
Yes, in addition to their specialty tree spade work, Greeno offers general tree services and landscaping. This means you can use them for routine tree maintenance, removal of hazardous trees, or broader landscape projects, not just transplanting jobs.
Does Hudson, NH have any regulations about moving or removing large trees?
Hudson's regulations on tree removal primarily address trees within town right-of-ways and certain environmental overlay districts, particularly near wetlands. For trees on private property, there are generally few restrictions, but it's worth a quick check with Hudson's planning department if your project is near a wetland buffer or involves significant land clearing.
How much does tree spade service typically cost compared to planting a new tree?
Tree spade transplanting costs more upfront than buying and planting a small nursery tree, but you're getting a tree that may be 10 to 20 years old with established structure and canopy. For clients who want an immediate landscape impact, the cost premium is often worth it. Pricing depends on tree size, distance of the move, and site conditions.

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