Moon Valley Nurseries

Tree Service Company in Phoenix, Arizona

4.3(86 reviews)
(602) 814-035514025 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85022View on Yelp
Moon Valley Nurseries - tree service in Phoenix, AZ

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About Moon Valley Nurseries

Moon Valley Nurseries is a well-known name in the Phoenix area with 86 reviews and a 4.3-star rating, reflecting years of serving customers across the Valley. What makes Moon Valley distinct is that it operates at the intersection of nursery retail and professional tree services, giving customers access to tree selection, planting, and ongoing care from a single source. Phoenix and the surrounding desert communities have specific planting requirements, including heat-hardened stock, proper soil amendments, and irrigation planning. Moon Valley's background in growing and selling trees in desert conditions translates directly to knowing how to keep them healthy long-term.

Services

Tree Services

Services & Process

Moon Valley Nurseries provides tree services that go beyond basic trimming and removal. Their background in growing trees means they offer informed health assessments, identifying issues like root rot, fungal infections, or nutrient deficiencies that are common in Phoenix's alkaline desert soils. They handle planting of new trees, including large specimen trees moved by equipment, which is something most basic tree crews can't do. Trimming and structural pruning help maintain the shape and safety of established trees, and their team can advise on the right care schedule for each specific species in your yard.

Service Area

Moon Valley Nurseries has multiple locations across the Phoenix metro area, serving customers from central Phoenix to Scottsdale, Gilbert, and beyond. Their reach across Maricopa County makes them a practical option for homeowners throughout the Valley who want consistent, regionally experienced tree care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Moon Valley Nurseries plant large trees on my Phoenix property?
Yes, one of Moon Valley's strengths is the ability to install large, mature specimen trees using equipment that can handle significant size and weight. This lets you get immediate shade and visual impact rather than waiting years for a sapling to grow.
What trees does Moon Valley recommend for the Phoenix desert climate?
Popular choices for Phoenix include native Palo Verde, Desert Willow, and Ironwood trees for heat tolerance, along with citrus trees for edible landscaping. Their nursery staff can match tree species to your yard's sun exposure, soil conditions, and water availability.
Does Moon Valley Nurseries treat sick or declining trees?
Yes, tree health assessment and treatment is part of their service offering. Common issues in Phoenix include iron chlorosis from alkaline soil, root diseases from overwatering, and pest infestations. Their team can diagnose the problem and recommend targeted treatment options.
How often should I have my trees trimmed in the Phoenix area?
Most trees in Phoenix benefit from annual or biannual trimming, with the timing depending on species. Palms are typically trimmed once a year, while deciduous trees are often best pruned in late winter before new growth begins. Moon Valley's team can advise on the right schedule for your specific trees.
Does Moon Valley offer warranties on trees they plant?
Moon Valley Nurseries is known for offering planting warranties on trees purchased from their nursery and installed by their team. The specific terms vary, so it's worth asking about coverage details when you're planning a planting project.
Can Moon Valley handle tree removal if a tree on my property is dying or hazardous?
Yes, removal is part of their tree services alongside planting and care. If a tree assessment shows that a tree can't be saved or poses a safety risk, their crews can remove it safely and haul the debris away.

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