Native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials installed to thrive.
Plant installation in Hutto means putting the right roots in Williamson County's heavy blackland clay, where a tree or shrub either thrives or slowly declines. The land here was farms not long ago, and that deep soil looks rich until a digger hits it-then you realize why native and drought-tolerant species matter. Corral Bros plants for the actual ground you have, not the ground you wish you had.
New subdivisions like Star Ranch and Emory Crossing go up fast, and most come with thin topsoil over compacted clay. We break through that clay properly, amend it right, and choose plants that dig in and hold. After installation, we walk you through the first season so your new trees and shrubs develop strong roots before they face a Texas summer.
Licensed, insured, and local to the I-35 corridor, we handle residential and commercial installs. Call for a free on-site estimate-we usually schedule within 48 hours and bring an honest read of what will actually succeed on your property.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Hutto property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and plant installation that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Drought-tolerant natives and adapted plants survive Central Texas summers best: Texas sage, salvia, lantana, esperanza, agave, red yucca, yaupon holly and ornamental grasses. We choose the right plant for each spot's sun and soil so it thrives instead of struggling through July and August.
We install plants properly, with the right hole prep, soil amendment, mulch and a first-season care plan, which is what gives them the best chance to thrive. Ask us about plant warranty options when we quote your project so you know exactly what is covered.
Blackland clay drains slowly and compacts hard. Wrong plants rot at the roots; right ones thrive. We amend the clay, choose native and drought-tolerant species suited to it, and dig holes that let water move through. Trees and shrubs here need that foundation work or they'll struggle.
We select the right plant for your site and Hutto's conditions. We prepare the hole properly, amend the soil, plant at the right depth, mulch, give first watering, and hand you a care guide for season one. Right-plant-right-place means you're not babying a tree that was wrong from the start.
Cost depends on what you plant, how many, and how much soil work the clay requires. We give free, no-obligation on-site estimates so you see what's involved before you commit. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to schedule one.
Native trees like bur oak, cedar elm, and hackberry, plus drought-tolerant shrubs and native grasses thrive here. Crape myrtles and Texas privet do well too. We size and space them to mature properly on your lot. We'll recommend species during your estimate.
Both work, though fall gives roots time to establish before summer heat. We can plant year-round if soil conditions are right. During your estimate, we'll talk timing based on what you're planting and your specific property.
That's normal for new subdivisions here. We account for it. Amending clay, choosing clay-tolerant plants, and proper drainage during installation mean your plants succeed despite the tough starting ground.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.