The right trees, planted right, for shade and value that grows for decades.
Tree planting in Cedar Park means working with shallow rocky soil that sits right over limestone-nothing like East Texas clay. You need species that thrive in that lean, alkaline ground, plus a planting depth that respects what's underneath. Get it right, and you're investing in shade and property value that compounds over decades. Get it wrong, and you're watching your trees struggle or fail within a few years.
Corral Bros plants trees the way they should go in at this elevation and in those tidy Buttercup Creek and Cypress Mill neighborhoods. We select species suited to Hill Country conditions, set them at the correct depth with the root flare exposed, stake them properly, and establish a deep-watering plan that gives them a real chance in Cedar Park's drier summers. Every tree placement matters-for shade line, mature spread, and sight lines across your property.
Free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours. We're locally owned, family-built, licensed and insured. Call (737) 404-9343 to start.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cedar Park property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and tree planting that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
The best shade trees for Central Texas include live oak, cedar elm, Texas red oak, bur oak, Mexican sycamore and Monterrey oak, all adapted to local soil and heat. We help you pick the right species for your space, then plant it correctly for decades of growth.
Fall through winter is the best time to plant trees in Central Texas, giving roots several months to establish before summer heat. Spring is the next-best window. Fall-planted trees need the least supplemental water to get going.
Bald cypress, live oak, cedar elm, and Texas ash handle our alkaline, rocky ground without the constant fight. Avoid species that demand deep soil and acid conditions. Corral Bros selects for what Cedar Park's Hill Country position demands, not what sounds nice at the nursery.
Shallow limestone runs close to the surface in Williamson County. We plant above the worst of it, expose the root flare, and set up proper mulching-not burying the base. Wrong depth rots the trunk or prevents roots from getting established in Cedar Park's tough soil.
Plan on one to two growing seasons of intentional deep watering, especially through Cedar Park summers. Our establishment plan gets your tree past the critical period. We're not just planting and leaving-you get guidance on watering schedules and how to read your tree's needs.
Cost depends on species, size, quantity, and site conditions. We schedule free on-site estimates within 48 hours-no obligation. Once we see your ground and placement needs, we give you a clear estimate. Call (737) 404-9343 to book yours.
Yes, in Cedar Park's exposure. Proper staking for the first year or two prevents wind rock and lets roots establish firmly. We handle staking during planting and show you when to remove it as your tree strengthens.
Species knowledge, correct depth, root health, and establishment planning save you from failure. Our crew knows Cedar Park's specific soil and climate. One wrong plant or planting method costs more than hiring it done right the first time.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.