About Us
Keneally Tree Removal and Landscaping, LLC, established 1967, J. Chris Keneally owner/operator and Keneally Family Christmas Tree Farm, established 1983, bring a love of the great outdoors to all things tree, horticulture, flora and fauna.
Members: Conn. Tree Protective Assoc., Conn. Nursery Landscape Assoc., Conn. Christmas Tree Growers Assoc., New York Botanical Gardens, Northeast Organic Farming Assoc.
Rachel B. Keneally, Conn. licensed Arborist, Conn. licensed Customs Grounds, New York Botanical Gardens certified Landscape Designer, certified Conn. Landscape Nursery Assoc. landscape professional, certified Northeast Organic Farm Assoc. professional.
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Services: property management, tree work, ornamental trimming/pruning, planting/transplanting, property consultation, landscape design/renovation, perennial gardens, stonework/stonewalls, organic land care, gravel driveway repair/resurfacing, land cleared, storm damage cleared, fully insured.

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Professional Services
What We Provide
Trees Felled, Hedges and Shrubs Pruned, Planting/Transplanting, Property Consultation, Landscape Design & Renovation, Perennial Gardens, Flagstone, Stonewalls, Organic Land Care, Gravel Driveway Repair/Resurfacing, Land Cleared, Storm Damage Cleared



Landscape Design & Install
Tree Removal
Flower and Vegetable Gardens
Keneally Tree Farm
Choose and Cut Christmas Trees
The Keneally Farm is a family run, choose & cut Christmas Tree Farm, offering a wide variety of organic trees on 3 acres of farm and fresh homemade wreaths. We are a small, family oriented farm. Entertainment includes a real live smudge pot, free hot cider and popcorn, a bunny named Zeus, and a couple kooky farmers. Swing on by to meet the crew and we'll have a saw waiting for you.
Open every weekend after Thanksgiving 9am - Dark, call for weekday hours.
