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MT Vernon Tree & Landscape Service Mt Vernon Tree & Landscape Service Inc is among Macomb and Oakland Counties most experienced tree and shrub care professionals. Vernon Tree specializes in large tree removal. We have the knowledge, experience, & expertise to safely remove trees in the most difficult locations. We employ the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) technique of controlling insect pests and diseases. Learn more about IPM on our Plant Health Care pages.
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Vernon Tree can increase the value of your house and landscape by trimming and maintaining your existing trees and shrubs. An unhealthy, shaggy, or spooky appearance can develop if trees & landscape plants are not maintained. Proper tree trimming is an easy and inexpensive way to give your home and landscape a makeover.
IPM is the least invasive method of controlling insect pests and diseases in today's world. IPM can help to keep a natural balance in your landscape. Vernon Tree takes pride in providing you with quality plant health care (PHC) and strives to keep your plants healthy and in optimum growing condition.
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Grace Venet
Nov 20, 2020
Mt. Vernon has been spraying our trees and landscaping for many years. They are very knowledgeable and professional.
Paul Sherman
Jun 04, 2017
Ryan came out and gave an estimate to remove 4 spruce trees, and grind the stumps down so we could replant something else. Their price was substantially lower than several other contractors based in the Shelby Twp area. They did a fantastic job, removed 4 large spruce trees, ground the stumps, and raked the mulch back in place in less than 2 hours, making it look like they were never there.

The only (slight) negative is that you need to be flexible on when they are coming out. The main office guy said "sometime next week." We received a phone call about an hour before they arrived stating they were coming back. Be flexible and you'll be really happy with them. I would highly recommend them, and will be using them in the future when our other sickly spruce trees need to be taken down.