At Planet Green Tree Service, we are firm believers that trees make the world a better place. They provide us with verdant beauty, cool shade, and emergency shelter. They raise our home values, add personality to our neighborhoods, and provide us with clean air to breathe. When your home or business has well-maintained, healthy trees, everyone benefits. That's why we are so passionate about providing our customers with dependable tree services in the Lowcountry.
We believe that honest prices, state-of-the-art equipment, friendly arborists, and good old-fashioned hard work are what set us apart from our competition. With more than 33 years of service in South Carolina, you can rest easy knowing every member of the Planet Green team is committed to the following:
Our customers mean a lot to us, which is why we strive to provide them the best, most helpful customer service in our industry. When you hire our company to perform a tree service in North Charleston, SC, know that we take this responsibility seriously and will always treat your home like we would treat our own. At Planet Green Tree Service, you won't ever have to worry about sneaky hidden fees or outrageous pricing. We believe every homeowner and business owner should have access to affordable tree services, which is why we set our rates at reasonable levels. Our job is to protect your home, your trees, and also your wallet!
Have you noticed your favorite tree growing in a strange shape? Are your trees or shrubs so overgrown that it's making your property and home look unkempt? Are the trees near your home weighed down by dangerous dead branches? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it might be time to speak with a Planet Green Tree Service professional to find a solution.
Like anything that lives, trees respond to their environment. When trees are not properly maintained, they can cause a whole host of problems for the homeowner. Overgrowth doesn't just look bad - it can be a potential safety hazard and liability for your home. To prevent this from happening, it's crucial that your trees are trimmed and pruned regularly. Trimming your trees and shrubs gives your home a tidy, appealing look and facilitates healthy plant and tree growth.
Because every tree and shrub is different, you must approach tree trimming with a plan. Before you start hacking at your trees with a machete, be sure to contact Planet Green Tree Service. Our team of expert arborists will come to your home and determine the best path to take for your tree trimming needs. We always take into account variables like the strengths, weaknesses, and species of your trees.
For some folks, tree trimming seems like a minor detail in the grand scheme of homeownership. It can be a tedious job, but keeping your trees trimmed and well-maintained is more important than you might think. Below are just a few of the many benefits of keeping your trees and shrubs trimmed:
Not all tree trimming services from Planet Green Tree Service are the same. Our experts specialize in a number of different tree trimming services to ensure you are getting the right kind of trim for the appropriate situation. Because even the smallest mistake can permanently affect your tree's health, we approach every tree trimming job with surgeon-like precision. That way, you know your trees are in capable, responsible hands.
For most property owners, removing a tree can seem like a major project. While that notion certainly isn't wrong, tree removal is more straightforward and often easier than trying to remove an unsightly stump from your yard. Have you ever wondered why you see so many yards with stumps dotted around the land? It's because they're very difficult to remove. That is why Planet Green Tree Service has been offering stump removal services in South Carolina for more than 33 years. Our skilled stump removal experts bring a wealth of knowledge and cutting-edge tools to every stump removal project they tackle.
The fact of the matter is this: trying to remove a stump on your own is an incredible undertaking. Going the "DIY" route can take weeks to complete, even if you spend an hour or two every day. There's also the issue of operating heavy machinery (which costs time and money to rent) and even light fires to expedite the process, which is dangerous. For these reasons alone, we always recommend that you bring in a professional to remove your tree stump safely and effectively.
Sure, you could take the time to do your research on how to remove a stump. You could go to Home Depot, rent a high-powered stump grinder, and risk your health trying to operate it without training. You could spend every winking moment of your free time trying to grind the stump down so you can remove it from your yard. But why go through all that trouble when a trustworthy, experienced stump removal company like Planet Green Tree Service is only a phone call away?
Our team of stump removal professionals uses state-of-the-art tools designed to keep your property damage-free during the removal process. We will turn your yard into a beautiful blank slate, so you can focus on enjoying your stump-free while we haul away all the debris.
With 33 years of experience, it's no wonder why so many South Carolina locals choose Planet Green Tree Service for tree trimming and stump removal in their city. Clients love us because we believe in exceeding your expectations, no matter how large or small a job is.
Who among us has not rolled out of bed late on Saturday or Sunday and texted the one-word question to the contact list — "brunch?" The breakfast/lunch/mimosa meal isn't supposed to be complicated, so to reduce any and all work behind the decision, here is a recently updated Charleston brunch map. If you’re looking for a hot, new brunch spot, check out the Charleston Brunch Heatmap.Did we miss your favorit...
Who among us has not rolled out of bed late on Saturday or Sunday and texted the one-word question to the contact list — "brunch?" The breakfast/lunch/mimosa meal isn't supposed to be complicated, so to reduce any and all work behind the decision, here is a recently updated Charleston brunch map. If you’re looking for a hot, new brunch spot, check out the Charleston Brunch Heatmap.
Did we miss your favorite spot? Show it some love in the comments or send us an email.
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The Junction Kitchen & Provisions offers brunch on Saturday and Sunday — and it starts at 9:00 a.m. for early risers. While the coffee-rubbed bacon and egg sandwich on a doughnut gets lots of hype, the Mexican hash with cactus-braised pork are worth a try.
Brunch buffet for $30? Enough said. NoMo restaurant Edmund’s Oast offers a hot bar on Sundays full of delights, from a prime rib carving station to griddle cakes to sliders, there’s a little bit of something for everyone.
Wagener Terrace restaurant Park & Grove can satisfy a range of tastes with its brunch menu — there’s a fancy smoked salmon bagel, a burger with spicy breakfast potatoes, a croque Madame, and huevos rancheros. The cafe is right near Hampton Park, so take a stroll after your meal.
Daps puts the fun back in brunch. The menu can satisfy anyone from families with young children to hungover hipsters. The menu is full of breakfast items like poutine hash, egg sandwiches, patty melts, Fruity Pebbles pancakes, and plenty of mimosas.
Petite shop Little Line Kitchen & Provisions offers a tight menu of brunch specials on the weekends (8 a.m.-2 p.m.). There’s always a vegetarian option alongside a meaty selection and usually a chicken biscuit thrown in. Past specials included a caramel apple French toast and a brunch burger.
The Darling Oyster Bar offers an Instagram-worthy afternoon with an epic bloody mary topped with a giant crab claw garnish. Ballers can go for the seafood frittata with lobster, while those with a hangover may appreciate the fried chicken biscuit. There are also chowder fries topped with clams and bacon (naturally).
Bright and airy restaurant Basic Kitchen offers a vegetable-heavy brunch with grain bowls, roasted squash salads, avocado toast, beet margaritas, vegetable burgers, and more.
There's fresh-shaved country ham in the bloody marys here — what other convincing do you need? Visitors come for super Southern dishes like shrimp and grits or fried chicken and biscuits topped with Alabama white sauce.
Millers All Day excels at the brunch game, because that’s the entire menu — every day and all day. There’s something for everyone, from deviled crab fritters to a big pile of corned beef hash with dijonnaise.
Italian-influenced chef Jacques Larson cooks up some of the best brunch at the beach. Customers come for the mafaldine carbonara or the Old Danger pizza with pancetta and a runny farm egg.
The Harlow, a relative newcomer which has been around for about a year, brings its oysters and burgers to brunch, plus crab omelets, breakfast burritos (including Old Bay queso), and fish and grits. The kid-friendly spot has a children’s menu of favorites, like chicken fingers or French toast. Kick things off with a fancy touch like the raw bar crab claws; the Bloody also comes topped with an oyster and shrimp.
Where else can you get a proper garbage plate with meat, cheese, scrambled eggs, and veggies on a bed of duck fat fries smothered in sausage gravy? Stop by Tattooed Moose for greasy spoon food and an optional side of sausage gravy with every dish.
The Junction Kitchen & Provisions offers brunch on Saturday and Sunday — and it starts at 9:00 a.m. for early risers. While the coffee-rubbed bacon and egg sandwich on a doughnut gets lots of hype, the Mexican hash with cactus-braised pork are worth a try.
Brunch buffet for $30? Enough said. NoMo restaurant Edmund’s Oast offers a hot bar on Sundays full of delights, from a prime rib carving station to griddle cakes to sliders, there’s a little bit of something for everyone.
Wagener Terrace restaurant Park & Grove can satisfy a range of tastes with its brunch menu — there’s a fancy smoked salmon bagel, a burger with spicy breakfast potatoes, a croque Madame, and huevos rancheros. The cafe is right near Hampton Park, so take a stroll after your meal.
Daps puts the fun back in brunch. The menu can satisfy anyone from families with young children to hungover hipsters. The menu is full of breakfast items like poutine hash, egg sandwiches, patty melts, Fruity Pebbles pancakes, and plenty of mimosas.
Petite shop Little Line Kitchen & Provisions offers a tight menu of brunch specials on the weekends (8 a.m.-2 p.m.). There’s always a vegetarian option alongside a meaty selection and usually a chicken biscuit thrown in. Past specials included a caramel apple French toast and a brunch burger.
The Darling Oyster Bar offers an Instagram-worthy afternoon with an epic bloody mary topped with a giant crab claw garnish. Ballers can go for the seafood frittata with lobster, while those with a hangover may appreciate the fried chicken biscuit. There are also chowder fries topped with clams and bacon (naturally).
Bright and airy restaurant Basic Kitchen offers a vegetable-heavy brunch with grain bowls, roasted squash salads, avocado toast, beet margaritas, vegetable burgers, and more.
There's fresh-shaved country ham in the bloody marys here — what other convincing do you need? Visitors come for super Southern dishes like shrimp and grits or fried chicken and biscuits topped with Alabama white sauce.
Millers All Day excels at the brunch game, because that’s the entire menu — every day and all day. There’s something for everyone, from deviled crab fritters to a big pile of corned beef hash with dijonnaise.
Italian-influenced chef Jacques Larson cooks up some of the best brunch at the beach. Customers come for the mafaldine carbonara or the Old Danger pizza with pancetta and a runny farm egg.
The Harlow, a relative newcomer which has been around for about a year, brings its oysters and burgers to brunch, plus crab omelets, breakfast burritos (including Old Bay queso), and fish and grits. The kid-friendly spot has a children’s menu of favorites, like chicken fingers or French toast. Kick things off with a fancy touch like the raw bar crab claws; the Bloody also comes topped with an oyster and shrimp.
Where else can you get a proper garbage plate with meat, cheese, scrambled eggs, and veggies on a bed of duck fat fries smothered in sausage gravy? Stop by Tattooed Moose for greasy spoon food and an optional side of sausage gravy with every dish.
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North Charleston, South Carolina – North Charleston based company called Ingevity, a well-known brand that specializes in chemicals and materials manufacturing, has disclosed plans for a major expansion of their Charleston County manufacturing plant. The company’s $53.3 million planned investment over the next five years highlights its dedication to regional innovation and development.The investment seeks to improve Ingevity’s capacity for manufa...
North Charleston, South Carolina – North Charleston based company called Ingevity, a well-known brand that specializes in chemicals and materials manufacturing, has disclosed plans for a major expansion of their Charleston County manufacturing plant. The company’s $53.3 million planned investment over the next five years highlights its dedication to regional innovation and development.
The investment seeks to improve Ingevity’s capacity for manufacturing and support its diverse product range, which consists of high-performance carbon materials and specialty chemicals including From adhesives and agrochemicals to asphalt paving and car components, these items cover a broad spectrum of uses, therefore highlighting the company’s central influence in many different industrial areas.
Having more than 1,600 staff worldwide, Ingevity is renowned for using biobased, renewable raw materials. The company’s larger goal of sustainability and environmental responsibility complements its emphasis on value-added products that purify, protect, and improve the planet.
Particularly in light of recent difficulties including the closing of a local paper mill, Luis Fernandez-Moreno, Interim President and CEO of Ingevity, commended the local government for its support.
“I would like to thank Charleston County for their ongoing support as we navigate the closure of the paper mill and reposition Ingevity, and I look forward to our continued partnership and shared mission of enabling the vibrancy of our community,” said Fernandez-Moreno.
Officials in Charleston County have also embraced Ingevity’s investment since they see it as likely to increase local innovation and economic growth. Herbert Ravenel Sass III, Chairman of Charleston County Council, commented on the importance of the investment.
“Ingevity’s $53.3 million investment in their Charleston County facility underscores their confidence in our community. This significant commitment reflects the strength of our partnership and highlights Charleston County as a leader in fostering innovation and sustainable growth,” Charleston County Council Chairman Herbert Ravenel Sass III said.
Steve Dykes, Executive Director of Charleston County Economic Development, highlighted Ingevity’s longstanding role in the region’s manufacturing landscape.
“Ingevity has been a cornerstone of Charleston County’s manufacturing sector for decades. Their continued investment emonstrates our ongoing dedication to supporting established industries, ensuring they have the tools and resources needed to succeed and adapt in a dynamic global market,” Dykes stated.
As Ingevity keeps innovating and extending its market reach, the investment not only confirms its dedication to Charleston County but also sets the business for future success. The project should generate many employment possibilities and boost the local economy significantly, therefore strengthening Charleston County’s reputation as a center for industrial innovation and sustainability.
For more information on Ingevity and its operations, visit their official website at www.ingevity.com.