Branch and Bough Tree Service and Landscape Care

589 OHIO ST
Saint Paul, MN 55107
(651) 335-8655
Contact: Hovland, Andrew
Business Description: Full service tree care company specializing in mature tree maintenance, tree removals, tree and shrub selection and planting. Also providing select landscape design and installaton services including small walks, retaining walls, and patios. Perennial and raingarden, and some turf installation as well. Additional business name: Moongate Garden Design LLC Currently have 2 employees with college degrees in forestry and biology. Accept cash and check payment. Licensed in multiple municipalities including Minneapolis and Saint Paul and surrounding suburbs. Please look for our winter coupon: 10% off tree and shrub maintenance up to a $400 value.
In Business Since: 2004
Service Area: Ramsey • Dakota • Hennepin & • Washington Counties
On Angie's List Since: 12/21/2008
Warranties: ASK FOR DETAILS
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon – Fri 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM • Sat – Sun 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM
Excluded Services: Lawn Care including: Mowing • Fertilizing • Snow Plowing • Herbicides • Pesticides for Turf
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Airport | Apple Valley | Arden Hills | Bloomington | Burnsville | Calhoun-isles/kenwood | Camden | Chanhassen | Chaska | Cottage Grove | Dakota County | Dayton's Bluff | Dellwood | Eagan | Eden Prairie | Edina | Falcon Heights | Farmington | Ft. Snelling | Golden Valley | Hastings | Highland | Inver Grove Heights | Lakeville | Lauderdale | Little Canada | Longfellow | Macalester/groveland | Mahtomedi | Maplewood | Mendota Heights | Merriam Park | Minneapolis - Downtown | Minneapolis - Near North | Minneapolis - Northeast | Minneapolis - Southwest | Mounds View | New Brighton | Newport | Nokomis | North Oaks | North St. Paul | Oak Park Heights | Oakdale | Payne/phalen | Phillips | Plymouth | Powderhorn | Prior Lake | Richfield | Rosemount | Roseville | Savage | Scott County | Shakopee | Shoreview | South St. Paul | St. Anthony | St. Louis Park | St. Paul - Downtown | St. Paul - Westside | Stillwater | Summit | Sunfish Lake | University Of Minnesota | Vadnais Heights | Washington County | West Lakeland | West St. Paul | White Bear Lake | Woodbury
 
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