One bad storm away
A leaning pine over the roof or a dead limb above the driveway is a ticking time-bomb waiting for the next storm.
Nothin' But Trees is a local tree service in Central Mississippi. We answer the phone, show up when we say we will, and leave your yard looking better than we found it.
Every storm that rolls through, you brace for the crack. It's not just a tree problem — it's a sleep problem.
A leaning pine over the roof or a dead limb above the driveway is a ticking time-bomb waiting for the next storm.
Finding a trust worthy tree service to depend on can be a nightmare of quotes and logistics.
We're a local, owner-run operation out of Central Mississippi. When you call, you're talking to the same person who'll be standing in your yard looking at the tree.
Tell us what you're dealing with. A pine that needs to come down, a limb that you need out of the way.
We'll come out, walk the property, and give you a written, flat-rate price. No pressure. If it doesn't make sense, don't book it.
We schedule, show up on time, do the work, and clean up. You come home to a yard that finally looks the way it's supposed to.
Dead, dying, leaning, or just in the wrong spot. Big pines, hardwoods, anything between the house and the power line.
Clearing limbs off roofs, shaping out canopies, getting branches off the driveway and away from the house.
Grind it down below grade so you can mow over it, sod it, or plant something better in its place.
When the wind decides for you. Downed trees, blocked drives, limbs on the roof — we'll get out as fast as we can.
Had a big water oak hanging over the house after the April storm. Called Monday morning, they were out Tuesday with a quote, and the tree was on the ground Thursday. Yard was raked cleaner than I left it.
Honest quote, no surprises, showed up when they said they would. That's a rare thing these days. We've got them on speed dial for the rest of the pines.
Pick up the phone or send the quote form with a few details. Whichever's easiest. We'll get back to you the same day, most days.
Central Mississippi sits where the pine belt meets the hardwood bottoms. Some of these trees are your friends. Some of them — especially after a wet spring — are a phone call waiting to happen.
The workhorse of Mississippi. Grows fast, drops needles constantly, and gets top-heavy. Prone to root-rot in our clay soils after a wet year.
Beautiful, fast-growing — and notorious for dropping limbs without warning by age 50. If you've got one over the roof, get it looked at.
The state tree. Slow-growing, gorgeous, low-risk — usually just needs a shaping every few years to keep the lower limbs in line.
The one with the spiky balls everywhere. Tough wood, deep roots, but those gumballs ruin a barefoot walk to the mailbox.
Pretty in spring, miserable the rest of the year. Weak crotch unions mean they tend to split right down the middle in an ice storm.
Worth keeping if it's healthy — but old pecans get hollow trunks and big dropping limbs. Worth a yearly look from someone who knows.