Perreault Nursery & Landscape Supply

Tree Service Company in North Grafton, Massachusetts

4.2(13 reviews)
(508) 839-68284 Carroll Rd, North Grafton, MA 01536View on Yelp
Perreault Nursery & Landscape Supply - tree service in North Grafton, MA

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About Perreault Nursery & Landscape Supply

Perreault Nursery & Landscape Supply in North Grafton, Massachusetts brings together three distinct capabilities under one roof: plant nursery stock, tree services, and landscape design. With a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviewers, they've established steady credibility in an area where homeowners often want more than just a quick tree removal. North Grafton sits in a well-established part of Worcester County where residential landscaping tends to be thoughtful and long-term. Having access to nursery plants, design expertise, and tree care in one place means you can take a tree down and replace it with something better without making three separate phone calls.

Services

Nurseries & Gardening
Tree Services
Landscape Architects or Designers

Services & Process

Perreault's tree services cover the expected range: trimming, pruning, and removal of trees that are dead, hazardous, or simply in the wrong place on your property. What makes their offering broader is the nursery and landscape design component. After tree work is done, they can provide replacement plantings from their own nursery stock, which ensures you're getting quality plants suited to the local climate. Their landscape architect or designer capability means property improvements can be planned holistically rather than reactively, which tends to produce better long-term results for both the landscape and your investment.

Service Area

Perreault Nursery & Landscape Supply serves North Grafton and the surrounding towns in eastern Worcester County. Grafton, Westborough, Northborough, Shrewsbury, and Upton are all within their typical reach. Their position along Route 30 in North Grafton makes them convenient for a wide range of customers across the MetroWest and Worcester County corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Perreault help me choose a replacement tree after a removal?
That's one of the advantages of working with a provider that also runs a nursery. They can recommend species that thrive in Worcester County's climate, fit the space properly, and match whatever aesthetic you're going for, then supply the actual tree from their own inventory.
What does a landscape designer actually do differently than a regular landscaper?
A landscape designer or architect brings planning and spatial design skills to the project, thinking about how plants, trees, hardscaping, and sight lines work together over time. A regular landscaper executes maintenance and installation, but isn't necessarily thinking about the long-term design of the property as a whole.
Do I need a landscape design consultation before scheduling tree removal?
Not necessarily. If you just need a tree taken down, that can be handled as a standalone job. But if you're thinking about updating your landscape after the removal, a design consultation first helps you avoid situations where the new layout conflicts with work that's already been done.
What types of trees grow well in North Grafton and the surrounding area?
Native species like red maple, white oak, serviceberry, and Eastern redbud do well in central Massachusetts's climate and soil conditions. A nursery professional can point you toward species that are disease-resistant, appropriate for your sun and soil conditions, and won't create problems down the road by outgrowing their space.
How far in advance should I schedule tree trimming or removal in the spring?
Spring is one of the busier seasons for tree services in Massachusetts, so booking two to four weeks ahead is a reasonable lead time for non-emergency work. If you're planning post-winter cleanup or have trees you've been watching through the fall, reaching out in late winter gives you the best shot at your preferred schedule.
Is there a difference in cost between tree trimming and full removal?
Yes, usually significantly. Trimming involves selective branch work and leaves the tree intact, while full removal requires cutting the entire tree in sections, managing the drop safely, and hauling away the debris. Stump grinding is typically an additional cost on top of removal unless included in the quoted price.

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