Tree Services
Tree care You Can Trust
At Baker Lawn and Land LLC, we’re here to help you with all your tree care needs—whether it’s keeping your yard looking its best or handling tough situations after a storm.
- Hazardous Tree Removals: Have a tree that’s become a danger to your home or property? We’ll take care of it safely and efficiently.
- Tree Pruning: From trimming branches to shaping overgrown trees, we’ll make sure your trees are healthy and beautiful.
- Tree Planting: Want to add some shade or spruce up your yard? Let us help you choose and plant the perfect trees for your space.
- Storm Damage Help: Oklahoma storms can be brutal, but you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. We’ve worked with major insurance companies like Allstate, Farmers, and State Farm to help our customers navigate claims and get their properties back in shape.
And because we’re fully insured, you can feel confident that you’re in good hands. Let Baker Lawn and Land LLC take care of your trees so you can enjoy your yard worry-free.
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“The process—from setting up to evaluating the tree, the property, and navigating any obstacles—is what makes the job so rewarding. No two days are the same; every day brings a new challenge in a new place.
I feel truly blessed to do what I love day after day and to continue growing as a team, as a business, and as an individual. At the end of the day, though, it’s our customers who make this all possible.”
– Hayden Baker
Owner / CEO

How Do I Know If I Need to Prune or Remove My Tree?
Signs Your Tree May Need to Be Removed
- Severe Damage: Large cracks, splits, or cavities in limbs or the trunk can compromise the tree’s stability.
- Thinning Foliage: When your tree isn’t as full as it should be, especially during its peak growing season, it could be a sign of disease or decline.
- Oklahoma Tree Diseases: Common threats like oak wilt, Dutch elm disease, and fungal infections can make a tree hazardous or unsalvageable.
- Leaning Dangerously: A sudden lean or extreme tilt could indicate root or structural failure.
When to Prune Instead
- Dead or Damaged Branches: Removing these improves the tree’s health and reduces the risk of falling limbs.
- Overgrowth: If branches are growing too close to your home or power lines, or if they’re overcrowding each other, strategic pruning can restore balance.
- Shaping and Aesthetics: Pruning helps maintain a tree’s natural beauty and prevents future structural problems.
- Minor Disease Issues: Early signs of infection or pest damage can often be addressed with proper pruning to save the tree.
Still unsure? We’re happy to assess your tree and provide expert advice tailored to your property. At Baker Lawn and Land LLC, we’ll help you decide what’s best for your trees—and your peace of mind.