Timber Tree & Landscaping

Tree Service Company in DeLand, Florida

4.2(5 reviews)
(386) 490-2058916 Lexington Rd, DeLand, FL 32720View on Yelp
Timber Tree & Landscaping - tree service in DeLand, FL

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About Timber Tree & Landscaping

Timber Tree and Landscaping is located in DeLand, the Volusia County seat known for its historic downtown and the canopy of live oaks lining its streets. With a 4.2 rating from 5 reviewers, they offer tree care, landscaping, and landscape design, making them a fuller service option for property owners in this part of Florida. DeLand sits between Orlando and Daytona Beach, drawing a mix of longtime residents and newer homeowners who want both functional yard work and thoughtful outdoor design. Having a landscape architect or designer on the service list sets this company apart from straight tree crews.

Services

Tree Services
Landscaping
Landscape Architects or Designers

Services & Process

Timber Tree and Landscaping handles tree removal, trimming, and stump grinding alongside landscaping work like planting, bed installation, and yard grading. Their landscape architecture and design services mean they can help you plan what comes after a tree removal, not just clear the space. That might involve designing a planting bed, choosing appropriate replacement trees, or reworking a yard's layout to improve drainage or curb appeal. In DeLand's mix of historic properties and newer subdivisions, that design sensibility is genuinely useful for homeowners who want the end result to look intentional.

Service Area

Timber Tree and Landscaping serves DeLand and surrounding Volusia County communities, including areas toward Orange City, Deltona, and Lake Helen. Their location in the middle of the county makes them accessible to a wide range of residential and commercial clients in this part of Florida. You can reach them at (386) 490-2058 to discuss your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a landscape design consultation with Timber Tree and Landscaping involve?
A design consultation typically starts with walking the property together to understand your goals, existing conditions, and any problem areas like poor drainage or bare spots left by tree removals. From there, a designer can sketch out a plan that covers plant selection, layout, and priorities for phased implementation if needed.
Can they handle tree removal near DeLand's historic homes without damaging the property?
Removing trees near older structures requires careful rigging and sometimes crane work to ensure debris doesn't fall on a roof or foundation. Experienced crews use directional felling techniques or piece the tree down in sections when working in tight spaces around historic properties.
What landscaping services make sense after a large tree is removed in DeLand?
After a removal, you're often left with a stump hole, bare soil, and a gap in the landscape that needs addressing. Common follow-up work includes stump grinding, soil leveling, sod or seed installation, and planting a replacement tree or shrub bed appropriate for the space.
How do Florida's sandy soils in the DeLand area affect tree health?
Volusia County's sandy, well-draining soils can lead to drought stress for trees during dry stretches, especially for non-native species that need consistent moisture. Regular mulching around the base of trees and appropriate species selection for sandy conditions helps trees stay healthy long-term.
Does Timber Tree and Landscaping handle commercial properties in addition to residential?
Companies offering landscape design services typically work with commercial clients like HOAs, office parks, and retail properties in addition to homeowners. Commercial work often involves larger-scale planting plans, regular maintenance contracts, and coordination with property managers.
How should I choose replacement trees after a removal in Central Florida?
Choosing the right replacement tree depends on your available space, soil type, sun exposure, and how close the tree will be to structures or utilities. Native species like Southern magnolias, red maples, or cypress tend to perform well in Volusia County and support local wildlife better than ornamental non-natives.

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