Dawsonville's Plant & Tree Installation Specialists
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Dawsonville Properties Need Plants and Trees Selected for Shade — and for Deer.
Most plant and tree installation requests on Dawson County properties come with two challenges baked in: too much shade for standard recommendations to work, and deer that will browse through anything not specifically selected to resist them. These are not edge cases on Dawsonville properties — they are the baseline condition for a significant portion of the wooded lots and rural parcels we serve across Dawson County. Addressing them requires a site assessment before any plant or tree is recommended, not a generic zone list.
Dawsonville Lawn Pros installs shrubs, ornamental trees, privacy trees, perennials, and ground cover throughout Dawsonville and Dawson County. Our scope includes trees up to 2-inch caliper — Crape Myrtles, Redbuds, Dogwoods, and privacy Arborvitae moved with a professional tree dolly and planted with full soil preparation. We source every plant and tree we install. Every installation carries a one-year warranty.
Wooded Lots, Hardwood Canopy, and Root Competition — Dawsonville's Installation Reality
Tree Installation — Up to 2-Inch Caliper
Dawson County’s mature hardwood canopy — White Oak, Hickory, Tulip Poplar — creates shade conditions that range from dappled partial shade along woodland edges to deep, consistent shade on north-facing slopes under dense canopy. Planting sun-loving shrubs or trees in these conditions is likely to be a costly failure. We assess the actual canopy percentage in each planting area during the site visit before recommending any species. That assessment determines the plant list — not the other way around.
Root competition from mature hardwoods is the other defining factor on Dawsonville’s wooded lots. Hardwood root systems extend well beyond the drip line and actively compete for water and nutrients in the surrounding soil. For shrubs and perennials, we address this with additional soil amendment in competitive zones and plant selections with root systems capable of competing over time. For trees, root competition affects placement — we site new trees where they have the best chance of establishing without being immediately outcompeted by a mature oak’s lateral roots.
Deer pressure on Dawson County properties is significant — particularly on properties adjacent to creek corridors and wooded acreage. We build installations on high-pressure properties around deer-resistant anchor species: Loropetalum, Boxwood, Nandina, Liriope, Oakleaf Hydrangea, and Georgia native perennials. Higher-risk plants are discussed openly before inclusion, so you make an informed choice rather than discovering the problem after installation.
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Trees, Shrubs & Perennials — We Source Everything We Install
Up to 2-inch caliper trees. One-year warranty on every plant and tree. Free estimate.
Plants and Trees That Work in Dawsonville
These are the plants and trees we install most consistently on Dawsonville and Dawson County properties, selected specifically for the wooded lot conditions, canopy levels, and deer pressure common across this market.
On Dawsonville’s most heavily wooded properties with significant root competition from mature trees, we often recommend larger container sizes for shrubs — 5 to 15 gallon — because the more developed root system gives new plants a better competitive advantage against established tree roots from day one.
Our Installation Process — Assessment First, Every Time
Every plant and tree installation we complete in Dawsonville starts with a site visit. The assessment shapes every decision — plant selection, tree species, soil prep approach, spacing, and staking.
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Site Visit and Conditions Assessment
We visit your Dawson County property to assess sun exposure and canopy percentage in each planting area, soil drainage, root competition from mature trees, and indicators of deer pressure. On Dawsonville’s wooded lots, canopy assessment is the most critical step — getting the shade level right before recommending any plant or tree determines whether the installation succeeds or fails. We also map root competition zones that affect where new trees should be sited.
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Plant and Tree Recommendation
The site assessment drives the recommendation — not a catalog. We present specific species and size recommendations with the reasoning behind each. For privacy tree installations, we discuss species options, growth rates, and mature coverage so you know what to expect at year one, year three, and year ten.
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We Source the Material
We source every plant and tree from quality local and regional nurseries. We inspect all materials before they come to your property. We do not install plants or trees that are root-bound, showing stress, or damaged in transport. Sourcing is how we control quality — and quality is how we stand behind the one-year warranty.
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Soil Preparation
Dawson County’s clay is amended with high-quality compost before any plant or tree is put in the ground. In root-competitive zones near mature hardwoods, we create additional soil volume and may raise the planting level slightly to give new plants their own growing medium above the competing root mat. Tree holes are dug three times the root ball width.
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Installation at Correct Depth and Spacing
Trees are installed with the root flare at or slightly above grade — burying the root flare is one of the most common causes of long-term tree decline. Shrubs and perennials are planted at the correct depth for the species. Privacy trees are spaced for mature overlap, not for how they look on installation day — we explain the timeline before the first tree goes in the ground.
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Staking, Mulch, and Aftercare
Trees in exposed or sloped locations are staked with soft ties after planting. We suggest a 2–3-inch softwood mulch ring be applied — kept away from the trunk. Stakes come out after one growing season. We walk through the watering schedule, what to watch for, and the full one-year warranty terms before leaving
Fall planting is our consistent recommendation for Dawsonville. Zone 7b soil stays warm through November while air temperatures cool — giving root systems time to establish before summer heat arrives. A tree or shrub planted in fall arrives at its first summer already established. Fall-planted trees consistently show better drought tolerance in their first and second growing seasons than spring-planted equivalents.
Dawsonville's Plant & Tree Installation Specialists
Shrubs, perennials, and trees up to 2-inch caliper. We source everything. One-year warranty. 10+ years in Dawson County.
We have a heavily shaded lot in Gold Creek with significant deer pressure — two things most installers don't take seriously until plants start dying. Dawsonville Lawn Pros walked the property first, built the entire plant list around our canopy and deer conditions, and everything they installed is still thriving a year later. The one-year warranty is real — one Azalea struggled and they replaced it without any back and forth
They assessed our root competition from mature White Oaks before recommending anything. Previous landscapers never mentioned root competition — just planted standard shrubs that declined within a season. Everything Dawsonville Lawn Pros installed is establishing exactly the way they described.
The fall planting recommendation was exactly right. They planted our privacy Arborvitae in October, and by the following summer, they were already showing strong new growth. Much better establishment than the spring-planted trees we'd tried before.
One-Year Warranty — Every Plant and Tree We Install
Plant and tree installation pairs naturally with other services we provide across all three counties:
- Garden bed installation — we build the bed first, then plant into a properly prepared growing environment
- Garden bed edging — defines the perimeter around new plantings and keeps turf from creeping in
- Mulch and pine straw installation — protects new plants and trees during the establishment window
- Sod installation — coordinate new tree and shrub planting with lawn renovation for a complete exterior project
- Leaf cleanup — especially relevant after tree installation on Dawsonville’s wooded properties
Also Serving Other Areas
Dawsonville Lawn Pros provides plant and tree installation throughout our three-county North Georgia service area:
Plant installation in Gainesville, GA
Plant Installation in Cumming, GA
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Frequently Asked Questions — Plant and Tree Installation
We install trees up to 2-inch caliper — the trunk diameter measured 6 inches above grade. This covers the most common residential tree installation requests in North Georgia: Crape Myrtles, Eastern Redbuds, Flowering Dogwoods, Arborvitae, and other ornamental and privacy trees in the size range typically available at local nurseries. Trees above 2-inch caliper require equipment we do not run. If your project needs larger caliper trees, we tell you and can refer you to the right company.
No — we source every plant and tree we install. This is intentional. Sourcing is how we control quality. A stressed, root-bound, or improperly handled tree fails regardless of how well it is planted, and that failure would reflect on our work. By sourcing every tree ourselves from quality local and regional nurseries, we know exactly what condition it is in before it comes to your property. The one-year warranty is only possible because we control what goes in the ground.
For sizes up to 2-inch caliper the process is similar in structure — site assessment, soil preparation, correct depth, mulch finish. Two things differ: the hole preparation is more specific for trees (we dig three times the root ball width to encourage lateral root development rather than circling roots), and trees in exposed or sloped locations are staked after planting. Stakes come out after one growing season. Shrubs in containers are planted with the same depth discipline but typically do not require staking.
Yes — Arborvitae is one of the most common privacy tree installations we do across all three counties. Emerald Green Arborvitae works well for tighter spaces where a narrower, more controlled form is preferred. Green Giant Arborvitae grows significantly faster and larger, making it the better choice where speed of coverage matters more than ultimate size control. We discuss the trade-offs during the estimate and space them for the mature coverage they will achieve — not for how they look on installation day.
The same one-year warranty that covers every plant we install also covers trees. If a tree fails within twelve months due to our installation workmanship or a defect in the material we sourced, we replace it at no charge. The warranty does not cover trees that fail due to insufficient watering during establishment, deer damage, storm damage, or pest and disease issues that develop after installation. We walk through the complete warranty terms before any project starts.
Fall — September through November — is our consistent recommendation for all three counties. North Georgia's Zone 7b climate keeps soil temperatures warm through November while air temperatures cool, giving root systems time to develop before summer heat arrives. A tree planted in fall has the entire winter to establish before facing its first Georgia summer. Spring planting works, but fall-planted trees consistently show better drought tolerance in their first and second growing seasons.
Yes — Eastern Redbud and Flowering Dogwood are the most common native ornamental trees we install in North Georgia, and both are excellent choices within the 2-inch caliper range. Both handle North Georgia's clay soil better than many non-native ornamentals when properly amended. Redbud and Dogwood are also well-suited to the partial shade conditions common on Dawsonville's wooded lots. We also install native shrubs and perennials — Oakleaf Hydrangea, Virginia Sweetspire, Beautyberry, and others — as part of any planting project.
Both are common across Hall, Dawson, and Forsyth Counties. For sloped installations, the tree is planted level regardless of the grade, and we build a small mulch berm on the downhill side to retain water during the establishment period. For clay soil, the planting hole is amended with quality compost and the backfill is mixed rather than returned as straight clay. We do not plant trees into unamended clay and expect good long-term results — proper soil preparation at installation is the single most important factor in tree establishment.