Tree Services

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Tree Trimming

Keeping Your Landscape Beautiful in White Hall

The skilled and trained trimmers at Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping can safely prune trees of any size to structure and shape young trees and preserve and protect more mature trees. Our certified arborists have the experience, knowledge and specialized apparatus to identify problem areas, keep your property safe and your trees and landscape well maintained.

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Tree Removal

Improve Your View With Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping LLC

Beyond being an eyesore, damaged or diseased trees can pose a threat to the security of your property. The question is then, how do you deal with a problematic tree? If you are not fully qualified, removing trees yourself can be dangerous; it’s all too easy to cause injury to yourself or others if you’re not skilled in tree removal, which is why we recommend leaving it to professionals like Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping.

Shrub and Hedges

Shrub and Hedge Experts

Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping both plants and removes shrubs on properties, providing top shelf support and advice for those considering either adding or removing greenery from their lawn.


Most lawns benefit from the addition of shrubs or hedges. The two can act as a natural fence between you and neighbouring properties, add character to your lawn, and serve as a handy and aesthetically pleasing way of covering up any imperfections, like uneven ground.

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Mulching

For Your Mulch Needs, Contact Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping LLC

We recommend going with professionals like Fred Batemon's Lawn, Leaf & Landscaping for any mulch work. If it’s improperly laid, mulch can actually cause significant damage to your plants. Because mulch’s main purpose is to prevent water loss through evaporation, if too much is applied too much water will be retained, running the risk of root rot, which usually results in plant death.

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