The right trees, planted right, for shade and value that grows for decades.
Tree planting in Georgetown means working with what the San Gabriel River valley actually gives you: rocky clay bedded over limestone, summer heat that demands drought-tolerant species, and neighborhoods ranging from the historic square to sprawling master plans like Wolf Ranch and Sun City. The right tree, planted right, transforms a bare lot into shade and property value over decades. But planting depth, species choice, and that first-season water plan separate a tree that thrives from one that struggles in our limestone-heavy soil.
Georgetown's clay-over-limestone ground doesn't forgive casual planting. Too deep, and your tree suffocates; wrong species, and you're fighting our summer heat and alkaline soil from day one. That's why Corral Bros focuses on species selection proven in Texas conditions, proper planting depth with the root flare exposed, and a deep-water establishment schedule that gets your tree through that critical first year. Our crew knows this ground.
Call us at (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate. We usually schedule them within 48 hours, walk your property, and show you exactly where and what makes sense for your home or commercial space.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Georgetown 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.
Georgetown's soil sits on San Gabriel limestone with high pH and poor drainage. Plant too deep and your tree roots suffocate or rot. We expose the root flare at or slightly above grade, position the tree to handle our summer heat, and mulch properly to regulate soil moisture without trapping water against the trunk.
Texas natives and adapted species thrive in our limestone clay: live oak, cedar elm, hackberry, Texas ash, sycamore, and Mexican buckeye handle our heat and alkaline soil better than standard landscape stock. We help you choose based on your light, space, and long-term vision for shade or screening.
Establishment is everything. We deliver a deep-water plan tailored to Georgetown's summer demand: typically frequent deep watering the first season, then gradual weaning. Staking supports young trees through our wind and helps roots anchor. Most problems in year two come from poor year-one watering or planting mistakes we catch up front.
Price depends on tree size, species, site difficulty, and how many you're planting. A free on-site estimate shows you the exact scope and cost. We're licensed and insured, and we'll explain the work so you know what you're paying for.
Yes. Wolf Ranch and Old Town lots often have tight angles, slopes, and existing utilities. We assess grading, drainage, and clearance, and adjust technique and placement to give your tree real growing room while respecting your landscape and structures.
Absolutely. We serve residential and commercial clients across Georgetown and the I-35 corridor. Whether it's a single specimen tree or a commercial buffer planting, we follow the same species and planting standards that keep trees healthy for years.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.