
EXPERT PRUNING & TRIMMING
IN HUDSONVILLE, MI
Professional tree and shrub care that keeps your landscape neat, healthy, and growing strong.

CLEAN CUTS,
HEALTHY GROWTH
Your trees and shrubs shape the look and feel of your entire landscape. Our pruning and trimming services help them thrive year after year. Whether we’re shaping evergreens, cutting back ornamental trees, or removing overgrowth, our team handles every cut with care and purpose.

EXPERT CARE FOR
LONG-TERM BEAUTY
With years of hands-on horticultural knowledge, our team knows how to spot weak branches, encourage new growth, and protect your plants from disease or damage. Seasonal pruning and strategic shaping help your landscape look polished, stay safe, and grow the right way.

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
“Hollandia has taken care of our residential property for the last few years and it has never looked better. From tree planting, to mowing, mulch, clean up, and snow removal, we have been happy with all of the services. The crews are friendly and detail oriented. They are responsive and easy to get a hold of. Highly recommended.”
– CRYSTAL M. VIA YELP
READY TO GET STARTED?
Want your landscape to look crisp, clean, and cared for year-round? Let’s talk. We’ll walk your property and put together a pruning and trimming plan that fits your plantings and your schedule.


HUDSONVILLE
Hudsonville, MI, is a city with deep agricultural roots and a strong sense of community. Founded in 1873 and named after Homer E. Hudson, one of the area’s early settlers, Hudsonville became known as the "Salad Bowl City" for its extensive celery and vegetable farming. Agriculture was the backbone of the local economy for decades, and remnants of this heritage are still visible today in the form of farmers' markets and local produce stands.
One key historical site is the Hudsonville Congregational United Church of Christ, built in 1890, which stands as a testament to the town’s early settlers and their values. The church reflects the deep faith and close-knit nature of the community.
Visitors and residents alike enjoy the nearby Hudsonville Nature Center, a 76-acre natural area featuring walking trails through forests and wetlands. The center is a favorite for hiking and birdwatching, offering a peaceful retreat just outside the city.
Hudsonville also hosts an annual fair, one of the oldest in Michigan, drawing crowds for its carnival rides, livestock shows, and agricultural exhibits, celebrating the town's enduring rural heritage.