Leaf & Limb

Leaf & Limb We care for trees, flowers, and soil because we love Earth and want to share its wonder.

Leaf & Limb is a local, family-owned B Corp specializing in regenerative tree and land care that nurtures trees, flowers, and soil because we love our planet and want everyone to experience the wonder of Nature. Our Treecologists and ISA Certified Arborists are experts in tree pruning, tree care, compost fertilizer, native tree planting, soil health, and converting lawns to Piedmont Prairies. Guid

ed by natural systems, our experienced team uses proven methods that help trees and ecosystems thrive, lower maintenance costs, and ensure every project is done right. Based in Raleigh since 1997, we proudly serve homeowners, businesses, schools, nonprofits, and municipalities throughout Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and the entire Triangle.

03/17/2026

Keeping the fleet alive ⚡️
So we can keep your trees thriving.

Every healthy landscape starts behind the scenes.

03/17/2026

Last Friday, Project Pando organized a day for our team to spend the day at Walnut Creek Wetland Center checking in on a Pocket Forest that was planted last year.

What started as mess of invasives is now beginning to restore habitat and stabilize the streambank. One small ecosystem taking root, making an outsized impact.

We even met a few of the neighbors who call it home. 🦎

03/13/2026

🚨 WAIT! Before you plant that tree… 🚨

What if I told you… the tiny trees are actually the better deal?

That’s right. Saplings.
Small. Resilient. Ready to grow.

Here’s the pitch:

🌱 Plant them in 2 minutes, not an hour
💸 Cost way less than big nursery trees
⚡ Establish faster and grow like crazy
🌳 Outperform those big expensive trees in a few years

Big trees look impressive on day one.
Saplings win in the long run.

So before you drop serious cash on a giant container tree…

Start small. Grow big! Choose a sapling! 🌱

On March 26th, Basil Camu will be the featured speaker for this ongoing course: How Trees and Forests Shape Our Climate....
03/12/2026

On March 26th, Basil Camu will be the featured speaker for this ongoing course: How Trees and Forests Shape Our Climate. The series explores the inner workings of forest ecosystems that help cool and regulate the climate, examines the critical roles of living species, unpacks narratives around logging, thinning, biomass energy, and the timber industry, and looks closely at what truly makes a forest healthy and resilient.

How Trees & Forests Shape Our Climate How trees and forests interact with wind, water, wildlife and carbon to cool our climate and bring rain February 5 - March 26, 2026 Thursdays — 12:00 Noon ET Featured Guest Speakers Anastassia Makarieva, PhD - February 5 Judith D. Schwartz - February 12 John F...

02/26/2026

What is one of the most important steps after we finish planting? That’s right! Arborist wood chips!

Just be sure that they don’t touch the trunk. What are the benefits of arborist wood chips? Watch to find out.

02/19/2026

The early bird gets the worm… a freshly aerated patch of soil so it can live happily ever after.

Our crew heading out to improve soil, plant native trees and install new Piedmont Prairies. All in a days work!

What’s making holes in your tree? Driving home today, I spotted a flash of red out of the corner of my eye. I pulled ove...
02/18/2026

What’s making holes in your tree?

Driving home today, I spotted a flash of red out of the corner of my eye. I pulled over to get a quick snap of this yellow-bellied sapsucker. The tell tale ring of holes around the trunk showed it was not the first time it had visited this tree, but the tree was still healthy and thriving.

A good reminder that just because you see holes or damage, it doesn’t mean anything needs to be treated.

02/18/2026

It's planting season! Today, Gus is giving a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to plant a Privacy Thicket or Pocket Forest. Look at the roots on those saplings! 🌳

❄️➡️☀️ The snow is melting. Kids are back at school. And sunnier days are finally ahead.Winter storms were unsettling, a...
02/04/2026

❄️➡️☀️ The snow is melting. Kids are back at school. And sunnier days are finally ahead.

Winter storms were unsettling, and we’re grateful so many of you avoided major damage. But storms have a way of revealing hidden problems in trees before they become expensive or dangerous.

Ice doesn’t create issues. It exposes weak limbs, poor structure, and hidden risks. That’s where structural pruning comes in. It helps trees grow the way they do in the forest, with one strong trunk, well-spaced branches, and better storm resilience. 🌳💪

To help you get ahead of the next storm and ensure your trees are safe and strong, we’re offering a FREE Winter Tree Inspection ($250 value) for a limited time. It seems like hurricane season is a ways off, but now is a time plan.

👉 Claim your spot before availability fills up. https://bit.ly/wintertreeinspection

Had some snow day visitors at the shop. ❄️ Wonder who made these tracks… Thanks to  for catching this before the sun cam...
02/02/2026

Had some snow day visitors at the shop. ❄️ Wonder who made these tracks…

Thanks to for catching this before the sun came up! 🙏

We’re always grateful to be able to help our community.This weekend’s ice storm was unsettling, and we’re grateful so ma...
01/26/2026

We’re always grateful to be able to help our community.

This weekend’s ice storm was unsettling, and we’re grateful so many of you avoided major damage. It’s a good reminder that storms can change quickly, and preparation makes a real difference. In order to ensure more people are prepared for any upcoming storms, we are offering free winter tree care inspections (valued at $250) if you book by the end of this month.

Ice doesn’t create tree problems by itself, it exposes weak limbs, poor structure, and hidden risks that can turn into real damage during the next storm. ​Structural pruning​ helps trees grow like they do in the forest, with one strong trunk and well-spaced branches, making them more resilient to storms.

Book your free Winter Tree Inspection today: https://www.leaflimb.com/free-quote/

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511 Nowell Road
Raleigh, NC
27607

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4pm
Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 4pm
Friday 7am - 4pm

Telephone

(919) 787-9551

Website

https://www.leaflimb.com/free-quote/

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