The right trees, planted right, for shade and value that grows for decades.
Trees in Round Rock grow through rocky clay and Williamson County chalk-tough ground that demands the right species and the right planting technique. A live oak or cedar elm planted too deep in that clay will struggle for a decade. Plant it right, and it'll shade your Forest Creek or Teravista home for fifty years. Corral Bros knows what thrives here and how to put it in the ground so it actually does.
Round Rock's established suburbs and busy corridors mean most properties could use more shade. Your corporate campus or newer subdivision was often cleared first and planted second. We handle the species selection, the staking and mulching, and the deep-water establishment plan that gets a young tree through its first Texas summers. We show up within 48 hours for a free on-site estimate, no obligation.
This is local, family-run work. We're licensed, insured, and we do this for neighbors in Walsh Ranch and across the I-35 corridor. You'll know exactly what's going in, where it's going, and why.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Round Rock 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.
Live oak, cedar elm, Spanish oak, and native hackberry are your best bets here. Avoid shallow-rooted species that fight the chalk. We'll recommend what fits your lot and your long-term plan during the on-site estimate. The right tree means decades of shade instead of years of struggle.
Round Rock's rocky clay compacts easily and holds water. Plant too deep, and the root collar stays wet-that invites rot and fungal issues. We plant to the original nursery line and mulch properly so roots find oxygen and push down into the chalk below. It's the difference between a struggling tree and a thriving one.
Price depends on the tree species, size, location, and site prep needed. We'll give you a free, no-obligation estimate within 48 hours of your call. Every property is different-a Forest Creek residential lot and a Teravista corporate campus have different needs. Call us at 737-404-9343 and we'll walk through what your space needs.
We stake it (if needed), mulch it properly, and set you up with a deep-watering plan for year one. Young trees in Round Rock summer heat need consistent moisture through the first few months. We'll tell you exactly how often to water and when to stop staking so the tree develops a strong trunk.
Yes. We work on residential and commercial properties across Round Rock and the I-35 corridor. Office parks, retail sites, and corporate campuses all benefit from good shade and green space strategy. Same attention to species selection and proper planting-just at a different scale.
Three to five years, depending on the species and size at planting. Bigger trees cost more but shade sooner. We'll discuss the trade-off during your estimate and help you pick what makes sense for your timeline and budget. One well-placed tree beats five weak ones any year.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.