The Gardener Landscaping

Tree Service Company in North Windham, Connecticut

3(2 reviews)
(860) 336-8890, North Windham, CT 06256View on Yelp
The Gardener Landscaping - tree service in North Windham, CT

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About The Gardener Landscaping

The Gardener Landscaping is based in North Windham, Connecticut, serving the Windham County area with landscape design, lawn care, and tree services. North Windham sits in the Natchaug River valley in eastern Connecticut, a region with dense wooded residential lots where tree management is a regular part of property upkeep. The company holds a 3.0 rating from 2 reviews. For homeowners or property owners in the Willimantic area who want tree work handled by a provider that also understands landscape design, The Gardener offers a broader perspective on how trees fit into the overall property.

Services

Landscape Architects or Designers
Lawn Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

The Gardener Landscaping brings together three service areas that complement each other well for eastern Connecticut properties. As a landscape architect and designer, they can plan how tree removal, planting, or trimming fits into the broader look and function of a yard. Lawn services cover regular maintenance like mowing, fertilization, and seasonal cleanup. Tree services handle the hands-on work of trimming, pruning, and removal, including stump grinding after a tree comes down. Having design expertise alongside practical tree and lawn care means decisions about which trees to keep, remove, or replace are made with the whole property in mind.

Service Area

The Gardener Landscaping serves North Windham and the surrounding Windham County communities in eastern Connecticut. Towns like Willimantic, Windham, Columbia, and Mansfield are within the natural service area for a provider based in this part of the state. Eastern Connecticut's rural and semi-rural character means many properties here have significant tree cover, making local providers like The Gardener a practical choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the benefit of using a landscape designer for tree removal instead of a standard tree service?
A landscape designer looks at the whole picture, not just getting the tree down safely. They can advise on how the removal affects sun exposure, drainage, and the visual balance of your yard, and recommend what to plant or install in the space afterward. That perspective often saves homeowners from making changes they later regret.
How do I know which trees on my North Windham property are worth keeping?
A tree health assessment looks at structural integrity, signs of disease or pest activity, root health, and location relative to structures. Not every tree with some dead branches needs to come down, and a knowledgeable provider can help you prioritize which trees need immediate attention and which are fine with monitoring.
Can The Gardener help design a new landscape plan after trees are removed?
Yes, with landscape architecture and design services in their portfolio, they can help you plan what comes after a tree removal. That might mean new planting, resodding, a garden bed, or a hardscape feature in the cleared space. Planning ahead prevents the awkward gap that often follows when a large tree comes down.
What tree species are most common on properties in Windham County?
Eastern Connecticut properties commonly feature white oak, red maple, white pine, eastern hemlock, and black cherry, among others. Many residential lots have a mix of native hardwoods and ornamental trees that require different care approaches, which is why working with a provider familiar with the region matters.
Is late winter a good time to prune trees in eastern Connecticut?
Late winter, before new growth begins, is actually one of the best times to prune most deciduous trees in Connecticut. The tree is dormant, cuts heal quickly once growth resumes in spring, and the bare canopy makes it easier to see the tree's structure and identify problem branches.
How does lot clearing work for a property with heavy tree cover?
Lot clearing involves removing trees, brush, and stumps from a defined area, often to prepare for construction, a new driveway, or a garden. The process includes felling trees, chipping or hauling debris, and grinding stumps so the ground is workable. A provider with design experience can help you decide which trees to save before clearing begins.

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