Small Tree Removal
Gold Coast
Eco-Friendly Small Tree RemovalRemoving small trees can be deceptively tricky — but we make it simple, safe, and environmentally conscious. At Gold Coast Native Gardening, we specialise in removing small trees under 6 metres tall, especially when they interfere with footpaths, native plants, garden design, or usable space.
Whether it's a banana clump taking over your veggie patch or a small palm leaning toward a fence, we’ll take care of it — or let you know if it should stay.

What We Offer
Why choose Gold Coast Native Gardening?
Council-Aligned Builds
From chicken coops to native gardens, we design with local council guidelines in mind — saving you hassle and ensuring long-term success.Native First Approach
We prioritise native plants that thrive in our climate, support wildlife, and reduce the need for mowing, watering, or chemical inputs.Practical + Sustainable
Every decision we make — from compost placement to plant selection — is about saving you time, money, and energy in the long run.Hands-On Experience
We don’t just plan — we build. From food forests to coop installs, you're getting real help from someone who works the soil, not just talks theory.Support Biodiversity
With native bee hives, diverse plant layers, and lawn replacement, your garden becomes a haven for pollinators and beneficial species.Simple Communication
Text-only number, chat, and a friendly consult process means it's easy to get started — no sales fluff, just helpful advice.
Why Choose Us for Tree Removal in the Gold Coast?
FAQs
Do you remove large trees too?
No. We only take on jobs involving trees under 3 metres tall. Anything larger or near structures gets referred to a qualified arborist.
Can I send photos for a quote?
Yes, please! Clear photos help us assess quickly and give you an accurate quote — often without needing an on-site visit.
Do you offer stump removal?
If it’s a small, shallow stump, we can dig or cut it out. We don’t do stump grinding, but we can refer someone who does.
Is your method safe for my garden?
Yes. We use minimal equipment and avoid damaging surrounding vegetation, especially if you have a native garden setup.
