NH Tree and Garden Service | Reliable Landscapers in Stoddard, NH
Stoddard, NH 03464
Business Offerings
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree removal
- Gardening
- Tree care services
Company Overview
NH Tree and Garden Service is your trusted, local partner for maintaining the beauty and health of your Stoddard property. We specialize in comprehensive tree care and landscaping services, from routine maintenance to complex removals. We understand the unique challenges of our area, including the frustration of sprinkler leaks that waste water and the hassle of overgrown shrubs that can obscure views and harbor pests. Our team provides expert solutions to these common issues, offering efficient leak repairs, strategic shrub pruning, and holistic landscape care to keep your outdoor space functional, safe, and vibrant throughout the seasons in the Monadnock Region.
Questions and Answers
My sprinkler system has a leak. Can you help, or is that just for plumbers?
Yes, we can definitely help! As part of our comprehensive landscape maintenance services, we frequently diagnose and repair common irrigation issues like sprinkler head leaks, broken lines, and valve problems. Fixing these leaks promptly saves water, protects your plant health, and prevents damage to your lawn—all part of keeping your Stoddard landscape in top shape.
How can your tree care services help with my overgrown shrubs and yard?
Overgrown shrubs are often intertwined with tree health. Our tree care services include professional pruning and trimming not just for trees, but for large, unruly shrubs as well. We carefully shape them to improve aesthetics, allow more light into your yard, and reduce hiding spots for pests. This service, combined with our landscape maintenance, gives you a cohesive, well-manicured property.
When is tree removal necessary versus other care, especially with overgrowth issues?
Removal is a last resort. We always assess if pruning, cabling, or health treatments can save a tree. However, removal becomes necessary for safety if a tree is dead, diseased, dangerously leaning, or causing significant damage to structures or other plants due to overgrowth. In Stoddard, removing such a hazard can be the first step to redesigning a healthier, more manageable landscape.

















