New Trees Planted to Suit Your Soil and Conditions

Tree planting in the Town of Warwick and across Orange County for landscape upgrades, shade planning, and replacement after removal

Holly Tree Service, Inc. plants trees for homeowners and property managers in the Town of Warwick, across Orange County, and in surrounding areas who want to add shade, improve curb appeal, or replace a tree that was recently removed. You call for planting when you need guidance on which species will thrive in your yard, when you want a tree positioned to block wind or provide privacy, or when you are starting a landscape project and want the tree established correctly from the beginning. The crew evaluates your soil, drainage, and sun exposure, then recommends species that match your goals and the site conditions.


The work includes digging a hole that is wide enough to spread the roots without bending them, setting the tree at the correct depth so the root flare is visible, and backfilling with native soil to avoid creating a barrier between the root ball and surrounding ground. The crew stakes the tree if needed, applies mulch around the base, and provides watering instructions to help the tree establish during its first growing season.


Reach out to Holly Tree Service, Inc. for a planting consultation if you are planning a landscape upgrade or need to replace a tree in the Town of Warwick, throughout Orange County, or in the surrounding areas.

Selecting and Planting for Long-Term Success

You will see the crew assess your site for drainage, measure the distance to structures and utilities, and discuss which trees are suited to the local climate and soil. They avoid planting species that will outgrow the space or that are prone to disease in the area. The hole is dug to match the root ball's height and two to three times its width, and the tree is placed so the top of the root ball sits slightly above the surrounding grade.


Once planted, the tree will have room for roots to expand, access to water without standing in saturated soil, and a stable position that prevents leaning or settling. You will also receive guidance on watering frequency, mulch depth, and when to remove stakes if they were installed. Holly Tree Service, Inc. does not provide ongoing care or fertilization, but the planting technique sets the tree up to grow without intervention once it is established.


The service works best when scheduled in early spring or fall, as cooler temperatures and seasonal rain reduce transplant shock. The crew does not plant in frozen or waterlogged soil, and they will recommend postponing the work if conditions are not favorable.

Planting Questions From Property Owners

Homeowners in the Town of Warwick, across Orange County, and in nearby communities often want to know how to choose the right tree and what happens after it is planted.

What trees grow well in the Town of Warwick, across Orange County, and beyond?

Native species such as red oak, sugar maple, and white pine are well-suited to the climate and soil, though the crew will recommend specific varieties based on your site and goals.

How deep should the tree be planted?

The root flare should be visible at or slightly above ground level, as planting too deep suffocates roots and leads to decline over time.

When is the best time to plant a tree?

Early spring and fall are ideal, as the tree can establish roots before facing summer heat or winter dormancy.

Why is mulch applied around the base?

Mulch retains moisture, regulates soil temperature, and prevents weeds from competing with the young tree, but it should not be piled against the trunk.

How long does it take for a new tree to establish?

Most trees need one to two years of consistent watering and care before their roots are established enough to survive on rainfall alone in the Town of Warwick, throughout Orange County, and in surrounding areas.

If you are ready to add trees to your property or need guidance on species selection, contact Holly Tree Service, Inc. for a planting consultation in the Town of Warwick, across Orange County, and in the surrounding areas.