Tree Planting in Tallahassee, FL
Tree Planting you can count on — licensed, insured, and local to the Big Bend.
Want to add shade, privacy, or curb appeal to your Tallahassee property? Planting the right tree in the right spot pays off for decades — and planting the wrong one (too close to the house, wrong species for our soil) causes headaches. Tallahassee Tree Pros helps you choose and plant trees that thrive in North Florida.
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Not every tree belongs in a Tallahassee yard. Fast-growing water oaks and laurel oaks are gorgeous but short-lived and storm-prone; live oaks are slower but far stronger. We help you pick species suited to your soil, sun, and space — and place them where the roots won't wreck your driveway and the canopy won't threaten your roof in 20 years.
Planted to Last
Most tree failures start at planting. We dig the right-sized hole, set the root flare at proper grade, avoid the classic 'too deep' mistake, mulch correctly, and water it in. Good planting now means a healthy, storm-resilient tree later.
What's Included
- Species selection for North Florida
- Shade, privacy & ornamental trees
- Proper siting away from structures
- Correct planting depth & technique
- Mulching & establishment guidance
- Replacement after a removal
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Call (850) 331-9189 or request a free estimate online — most folks hear back within the hour.
Get My Free EstimateRelated Tree Services in Tallahassee
We also offer tree removal, tree trimming, stump grinding, and 24/7 emergency storm cleanup across Tallahassee and the Big Bend. See all our service areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best tree to plant in Tallahassee?
For long-lived shade, southern live oak is hard to beat in North Florida. For faster shade, color, or smaller spaces, there are great options like red maple, crape myrtle, and bald cypress. We'll match the tree to your goals and your yard.
When is the best time to plant trees in North Florida?
Fall through early spring is ideal — cooler weather lets roots establish before our hot, dry late spring. We can plant year-round, but the dormant season gives trees the best start.
Can you plant a tree where you removed one?
Yes, though we usually grind the old stump and prep the site first. We'll make sure the new tree isn't fighting old roots or planted too close to where the previous one failed.
Do you guarantee the trees?
We plant for survival and give you clear care guidance. Establishment depends partly on watering after we leave, so we'll set you up to succeed and stand behind our work.
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Free estimates, fast scheduling, and 24/7 emergency response across Tallahassee.
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