TREES N THINGS delivers fast, safe tree service in Whitewater, MO — from trimming and removals to stump grinding and storm cleanup. Local crew, 24/7 response, and prices built for our neighbors — not big-city contractors.

In small towns like Whitewater, MO, finding a dependable tree service that actually shows up isn’t easy — that’s why folks call TREES N THINGS. We’ve worked along State Highway A, County Road 380, and farms near Little Whitewater Creek for years, helping homeowners and landowners clear, trim, and maintain safe yards. Whether it’s an oak leaning toward your barn or limbs scraping your tin roof after a storm, we handle it with care. We climb, not bulldoze — no torn grass, no mess. Our team lives right here in Cape County, so when storms roll through the valley, we’re already nearby. Fast service, fair prices, and no hidden add-ons — just honest work that keeps your land clean and safe.
We handle everything from trimming to full removals, serving homes across Cape Girardeau and nearby areas.

Dead or dangerous trees? We climb and rope them down safely — no heavy trucks tearing up your lawn.

We trim branches, shape trees, and prevent future damage. Keeps your trees healthy and your yard looking clean.

We grind down old stumps below the surface, so you can mow or landscape right over them.

We tidy up bushes and hedges to bring your yard back to life.

Storm mess? Overgrown yard? We clear, level, and haul it all out.

Day or night — if a tree’s fallen or cracked, we’re there fast.


Yes, we handle full removals across Whitewater, MO — big or small. From roadside oaks to backyard pines, we remove trees safely and cleanly.
Absolutely. We do farm and field tree work along gravel roads and creeks. We’ve cleared pasture lines and fencerows for years.
Most jobs range from $400 to $1,200. Rural jobs can vary based on access and stump depth, but every quote’s clear and written.
Yes. After strong winds or flooding near Little Whitewater Creek, we’re available 24/7 to remove downed trees and clean debris.
Yes. We grind stumps deep enough for reseeding or new fencing — even on uneven ground or near barns.