Mason Dixon Tree and Land Experts provides professional tree planting services in Cumberland County, PA to help improve the beauty, shade, and long-term health of your property. Whether you are replacing removed trees or adding new ones for landscaping, we ensure proper planting techniques that support strong root growth and long-term survival in local soil and climate conditions. Licensed, insured, and owner-operated. The owner is on every job.

Common Tree Planting Services in Cumberland County, PA

We provide professional tree planting services across Cumberland County, PA for residential, rural, and commercial properties. Whether you are restoring lost canopy, improving privacy, or enhancing your landscape, we ensure the right trees are selected and properly planted for long-term success.

  • New shade trees for residential properties across Cumberland County to replace canopy lost to storms or tree removal
  • Ornamental trees for front yards and landscape beds to enhance curb appeal and property value
  • Privacy screening trees along property lines and fence rows for added coverage and separation
  • Replacement trees after pest or disease removals, including emerald ash borer impacts
  • Native species planting to support local wildlife and improve long-term landscape health
  • Windbreak and boundary plantings for rural properties exposed to open fields and strong seasonal winds

Trees That Perform Well in Cumberland County

Species selection starts with your site conditions. These are trees that consistently perform well across Cumberland County and the broader Cumberland Valley region.

Shade and canopy trees:

  • White oak: Long-lived, deeply rooted, and highly tolerant of the clay-heavy soils common across Cumberland County. One of the best canopy investments available for Pennsylvania properties.
  • Red maple: Fast-growing native with strong fall color and broad soil tolerance. Performs well in wetter low-lying areas where other species struggle.
  • Tulip poplar: One of the fastest-growing quality shade trees in eastern Pennsylvania. Best suited to well-drained soils with adequate root space.
  • Swamp white oak: Excellent choice for low-lying areas with poor drainage. More tolerant of wet clay conditions than most large canopy species.

Ornamental and smaller trees:

  • Redbud: One of the best-performing ornamentals across Cumberland County. Reliable spring bloom, good drought tolerance once established.
  • Serviceberry: Native small tree with four-season interest. Tolerates partial shade and fits well under utility lines and in smaller yard spaces.
  • Dogwood: Thrives in partial shade and well-drained acidic soils. Exceptional ornamental value with strong wildlife benefit.

What not to plant: Bradford pear is listed as an invasive species by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and should not be planted anywhere in Cumberland County. We do not plant ash trees anywhere in our service area due to the emerald ash borer. Silver maple grows fast but develops structurally weak branch unions that create expensive maintenance and storm damage problems at maturity.

How We Plant Trees the Right Way

Step 1: Free Site Consultation. The owner assesses your soil, drainage, sun exposure, and available root space before recommending a single species.

Step 2: Species Recommendation. We recommend trees matched to your specific site conditions and long-term goals. We explain what will perform and what will not.

Step 3: Written Quote. Clear written estimate before scheduling. What we quote is what you pay.

Step 4: Correct Hole Preparation. The planting hole is dug two to three times the width of the root ball and no deeper than the root ball itself.

Step 5: Root Flare Placement. The tree is set with the root flare at or slightly above finished grade. This single step separates professional planting from improper planting.

Step 6: Backfill and Mulching. The hole is backfilled with native soil. A proper mulch ring is installed at the correct depth and kept clear of the trunk.

Step 7: Owner Walkthrough. The owner reviews the completed planting with you and provides clear first-season care guidance before leaving.

What Affects the Cost of Tree Planting in Cumberland County

  • Tree size and species: A small ornamental redbud is a different investment from a large-caliper white oak
  • Number of trees: Multiple trees planted in a single visit reduce the per-tree cost
  • Site conditions: Rocky ground, heavy clay, or difficult access require additional preparation
  • Soil amendment needs: Heavily compacted or nutrient-deficient soil may require amendment materials
  • Staking requirements: Large-caliper trees in exposed locations may need staking during the first growing season
  • Site clearing: Properties requiring vegetation removal before planting can be combined with our land clearing service

What Every Cumberland County Homeowner Should Know Before Planting

Clay soil across much of Cumberland County drains slowly and compacts easily. Native species with proven clay tolerance, including red maple, swamp white oak, and American sycamore, consistently outperform non-adapted species on these sites. Planting a tree that requires well-drained soil in Adams County clay is a loss from day one, regardless of how well it is cared for afterward.

Spotted lanternfly is established across Cumberland County and feeds aggressively on young trees during the growing season. Newly planted trees during their establishment window are particularly vulnerable. We discuss species vulnerability and monitoring as part of every planting consultation.

Deer browse pressure is significant across rural properties near Cashtown, Orrtanna, and Fairfield. Newly planted trees without protection are highly vulnerable during the first two to three seasons. We discuss deer protection measures for every planting on high-pressure properties.

Why Cumberland County Homeowners Choose Mason Dixon for Tree Planting

  • The owner is present on every planting job with no subcontractors
  • Species recommendations based on your actual site conditions
  • Correct root flare placement on every tree we plant
  • Fully licensed and insured with documentation available on request
  • OSHA-certified trainer on every job
  • CCO crane operator certified
  • Line clearance arborist certified to work around power lines
  • Honest guidance, including what not to plant and why
  • No-surprise pricing guarantee on every written quote
  • 20% off any service over $1,000 for new customers
  • $100 off same-day hire for new customers