FAQs
Do you remove trees?
Yes, if the tree warrants removal and is relatively small. I will not remove your tree just because you told me to. For general removals, please call any one of the many, many companies in SW Michigan whose business is removing trees.
What tree warrants removal, you ask?
The tree is high risk and cannot be retained safely
The tree is growing in the wrong spot- into a fence, against a foundation, under utility lines, etc.
Dead trees that are not appropriate to retain for habitat
The tree is invasive or a defective species (white mulberry, Bradford pear, etc.)
Do you plant trees?
Yes, but only small ones that I can find at the local nurseries. Trees grown large (5 feet or taller) in small, circular containers are less likely to grow well and/or survive, and are a warranty risk. I primarily plant native species in accordance with permaculture principles. Many landscapers will do whatever you (or the architect) ask them to, however I will not plant trees where they should not go.
Will you chip or haul this pile of sticks and brush?
No. I’m willing to help you make a dead hedge, hugelkultur bed, or hire a local tree service to create wood chip mulch for your landscape trees. I do not own a chipper or dump trailer- but you can rent them locally for about $300-$500/day, respectively. Make sure you have a big truck to tow them around!
Do you do storm work?
If there is no electrical hazard, I’m willing to work with you and your insurance company to clear downed trees and get them off of your car and/or structure. I have a lot of experience in storm work, however I don’t currently own the equipment or employ the workforce to handle large amounts of timber and damage.
What is permaculture?
Permaculture is a global social movement centered around the grassroots training of a system of holistic ecological design. It aims to improve the lives of all people while conserving and regenerating ecosystems everywhere. The design system makes use of locational values, ecosystem models, and patterns in nature. It draws on traditional knowledge and modern science. Permaculture is also a personal practice of applying permaculture ethics and principles to one’s life, while exploring and sharing empirical findings about the natural and human worlds.
From the Permaculture Institute of North America (pina.in)
Do you do landscaping?
The extent of my landscaping services is sourcing and planting small trees/shrubs, followed by sheet mulching around them and other trees. I usually follow up with caging, staking (if necessary) and installing Gator Bags around plantings in dry/remote locations.
I firmly believe in lawn removal wherever possible and will help you come up with plans to safely and effectively eliminate yours, should you awaken to the wondrous ecological possibilities that lie beyond turf grass.
Do you grind stumps?
I will grind stumps if the grinding is part of my established work on the property. I will not make special trips just to grind stumps. I prefer to utilize alternative options for removing or using stumps, whether through fire, turning the stump into a planter pot, flushing it to use as a platform or inoculating it to grow edible mushrooms.
How much do you charge?
Like snowflakes, every tree is unique. As is every estimate. Below is a list you can use to help in budgeting. I know times are tough, and tree work is expensive. Unlike many other tree services, I am willing to work with your budget either through payment plans, phased work or even bartering to ensure you can get tree work done should the tree pose a serious hazard. I am also open to motivated, DIY-minded homeowners helping out on the ground to shorten the job time and lower their final invoice total.
Travel fees: $75/hr to and from the jobsite (includes hauling equipment/material)
Rental fees: Depending on the job, I will rent a chipper, grinder, lift and/or trailer through Goggin or Sunbelt, depending on availability. Fees vary based on equipment, and include only the cost to rent, refuel and transport the equipment, with no markup.
Initial consultation: $100 for up to 1hr., $75/hr. after (fee is waived if a work estimate is made and accepted)
Tree Assessment- site visit, phone & email follow-up: $125-$250
Tree Report- emailed copy with phone call follow-up: $50-$400
Ground-based pruning/support installation*: $75/hr., 2-hr. minimum
Aerial pruning/cabling*: $150/hr., 1-hr. minimum
Removal: priced per/tree based on risk, access and condition
Stump grinding: $10/in. diameter - only offered as part of a removal job
Permaculture design:
Initial site assessment: $100 for up to 1hr., $75/hr. after
Site mapping and design: varies based on site size, complexity and options
*Materials used in support systems will vary greatly in price, depending on options.
Who do you recommend in the area?
For quality arboriculture work, I recommend Mark and the crew at Arborist Services of Kalamazoo. They are highly qualified and equipped to tackle any tree job in our area, and do it to the best industry standards.
Are you bonded and insured?
I carry full liability and errors & omissions insurance. I am not bonded as I don’t take on municipal jobs or jobs so large that I risk the possibility of not finishing.