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In Plano What is the Best Season to Plant Trees?

Aug 17, 2026

Planting trees when temperature is more mild in Texas will bring about the best outcomes in tree establishment and health. Keep in mind summers have been extremely brutal so planting a tree in spring is less ideal than fall. 

Why Fall is the Best Season for Planting Trees

Late fall, specifically October to December, is ideal for tree installation in Plano. During this time, temperatures are cooler, and there is more moisture in the soil, allowing trees to establish roots before the heat of summer.

Planting trees in fall provides a head start for the root system. As the above-ground growth slows down, trees can concentrate their energy on developing a strong root network. This focus on root growth over winter prepares trees to handle the summer heat more effectively.

Additionally, fall planting aligns with the natural dormancy cycle of many trees. By planting during this period, you minimize transplant shock and give trees ample time to settle in before the growing season kicks in the following spring.

Plano Weather and Its Impact on Tree Planting

Plano weather patterns directly affect the best times for planting trees, as temperatures and rainfall can vary significantly throughout the year.

With scorching summers and unpredictable winters, it’s essential to consider the timing of tree planting. 

Plano receives most of its rain during the spring and fall months, which provides an opportunity for trees to establish roots more effectively. This natural irrigation reduces the need for supplementary watering and supports healthier growth.

Spring as an Alternative Tree Installation Season

Spring, especially from February to early April, can also be a good time to plant trees. However, the window is narrower than in fall due to the rising temperatures leading quickly into the hot summer months.

Spring offers the advantage of providing immediate growing conditions as temperatures rise and daylight increases. This invigorates trees to break buds and start photosynthesizing early in the season.

It’s imperative to plant early enough in spring to avoid the onset of Plano’s intense summer heat. Late spring planting exposes young trees to stress, making it harder for them to establish themselves effectively.

Correct depth is essential for proper tree planting, a common error is burying the root flare which will create issues.

Best Tips for Tree Planting Success in Plano

Whether or not you decide to plant a tree in the fall or spring, proper planting techniques such as correct depth, spacing, and post-planting care including watering and mulching are vital for tree health and growth.

It’s essential to prepare the soil properly before planting. Loose, well-aerated soil encourages root penetration and provides the necessary foundation for tree growth.

Watering newly planted trees adequately, especially during dry spells, ensures they receive the necessary moisture to establish themselves. On the flip side, over watering is also something to avoid. Mulching around the base of trees helps retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.

Don’t forget to monitor young trees for pests and diseases. Early detection and intervention are crucial to protect them as they grow.

Leverage professional tree care services if you’re unsure about timing or techniques. Professionals can offer guidance and support, ensuring your trees thrive in their new environment.

Make the Most of Your Tree Planting Efforts

Choosing the right season to plant trees in Plano can significantly impact their growth and survival. By planting in late fall or early spring, you give your trees the best start possible. If planting a tree yourself seems daunting, book our turnkey tree installation service. Our program includes professional tree selection, delivery, and planting.

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Additional Tree Planting Resources

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  • Benefits of Hiring Arborists for Tree Planting in North Texas
  • Turnkey Tree Planting Services in Plano
  • What to Expect During Tree Installation from Texas Tree Surgeons
  • Who Should I Hire for Tree Planting, an Arborist or Landscaper?
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    EXPERT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLSET

    We begin by choosing the best trees. Every tree is inspected closely by our arborists to ensure the best stock is installed at your property. 

    CUSTOMIZED PLANNING FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE

    Prior to planting your new tree an arborist will work with you to find the best location on your property to optimize tree health and growth once installed. Depending on the size of the tree and how long ago the tree was removed from a spot will determine if that location can be used to replant.

    ENCOURAGING HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT

    If needed, we will do structural pruning to ensure your tree grows beautifully. Prior to arrival we ensure all trees that are selected have healthy dominate stems.

    PROPER PLANTING TECHNIQUES

    The key to successful tree planting starts from the ground up. Digging the right hole is essential for the tree's success—it's not too deep and wide enough to support proper root growth.

    BREAKING APART ROOT BALL


    It may look alarming but it is important to break apart the root ball so the roots are able to grow outwards instead of wrapping around itself. Their roots have been bound in a container for a long time and need to be trained to grow outward.

    ROOT PRUNING


    Root pruning is essential in establishing healthy roots when planting trees. Removing problematic girdling roots ensures healthy trees from the ground up.

    PROPER HOLE DEPTH AND WIDTH

    We plant the tree in the ground and take great care to ensure that the tree is at the correct depth and is straight. 

    BACKFILL WITH SOIL & WATER

    Now that the tree has been installed we backfill with water to help the soil settle and secure the tree's roots into the ground. If the tree is properly planted there will not be a need for stakes to keep it in place.

    MULCH

    Our crew will then mulch the tree, making sure to create a bowl shape to protect the base. Be careful not to let the mulch pile up around the trunk, as it can harm the tree and void the warranty.

    PROPER WATERING TECHNIQUE

    Before leaving we do one more final soaking once the tree has been planted. We will also leave a detailed care guide and a 5 gallon blue bucket with soaker holes to help you water your tree properly. Watering your tree with two buckets full every other day for the first two weeks will set your tree up for long-term growth.

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