New Planting Services

We can plant trees, hedges, shrubs, bushes, and more! 

New Planting Of Trees, Hedges, Shrubs, and Flowers

We are knowledgeable on the native species and ornamental plants that grow best in Virginia

Enhance the beauty and functionality of your landscape with the strategic addition of trees, hedges, and shrubs. Unlike traditional flowers or perennials, these versatile plantings provide year-round structure, privacy, and a sense of permanence to your outdoor space.

Trees offer shade, are lower maintenance, and create habitats for local wildlife, while hedges and shrubs serve as natural barriers that define boundaries and add layers of texture and color. By choosing the right combination of trees, hedges, and shrubs, you not only elevate the aesthetic appeal of your property but also contribute to a healthier, more sustainable landscape that thrives for years with minimal maintenance.

EverGreen EcoScapes is an eco-friendly landscaping contractor based out of Virginia Beach, Virginia and serving the Tidewater region. We specialize in planting trees, shrubs, bushes, and Native flower gardens on both residential and commercial properties.  From planning out the proper varieties of trees, to planting a privacy hedge, to a row of mature trees that line your driveway or property we’ll be able to design a plant layout that is sure to impress!

We have extensive knowledge of the best native and non-native species for our growing zone (8A) in Virginia.  Whether you'd like beautiful gardens full of color or a selection of plants that are drought tolerant and don't require intense maintenance, we can put our knowledge to work for you.

How Our Tree and Shrub Planting Process Works

We’ve planted thousands of trees, hedges, bushes, and flowers throughout Virginia Beach for our commercial and residential clients over the years.  It’s the initial species selection and the care and meticulous prep work we do that contributes to the beautiful results we’re able to achieve with our clients landscapes.

  1. We start with our initial consultation.
  2. We will listen to your requirements, making any necessary suggestions.
  3. We will work with you to determine the best species for your specific landscape vision and goals.
  4. We can discuss irrigation options with you if you don’t have any irrigation in place.
  5. We show up on the scheduled days get all of your new plantings in the ground as promised.
  6. The end result is a beautiful looking property.

How Much Do New Plantings Cost?

The final cost of your new plantings will be determined by the species you’ve chosen, how many of them, and what size they are.  We’ll also need to consider the site they’ll be planted on and how much labor will be required to prep the site, move the plantings to the location, and lastly, get them planted.

We’ll only be able to provide you with an accurate estimate for planting and maintaining your trees and shrubs after a thorough site inspection.

If you’d like to get the process started then please give us a call (757) 752-7250 or fill out our online contact form and we’ll get back to you right away (usually the same day).

Planting Services We Offer

Trees

We have access to a wide variety of trees in varying sizes.  Whether you'd like some ornamentals or some large mature trees planted, we can help!

Hedges

If it's a hedge you're after then we have a number of native species that we can recommend that will grow into beautiful privacy hedges.

Shrubs and Bushes

If you want to add some interest into your landscape we have access to a large selection of native and non-native shrubs and bushes.

Plants and Flowers

We have a wide variety of native and non-native flowering plants in Virginia Beach.  Tell us the colors you love and we'll choose the right plants for you.

When determining plantings for Virginia, there are several factors to consider:

Climate: Southeast Virginia is a temperate region with very mild winters and hot summers.  It is important to choose plants that are well-suited to the specific climate conditions of a coastal plains area.

Soil type: Virginia has a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sand. It is important to choose plants that are well-suited to the specific soil type on your property.  Soil problems can often be corrected, but hauling and spreading new soil can definitely increase the project cost.

Sunlight: Different plants have different sunlight requirements. It is important to choose plants that are well-suited to the amount of sunlight available in your garden or landscape.

Water requirements: Some plants require more water than others. It is important to choose plants that are well-suited to the amount of water available in your area.  Some nurseries only provide plant warranties if an irrigation system is present.

Pest and disease resistance: Some plants are more resistant to pests and diseases than others. It is important to choose plants that are less prone to these problems if possible.

Mature size: It is important to consider the mature size of a plant and whether it will fit in the space you have available.  Many homeowners don't consider what a plant is going to look like 1, 2, or even 3+ years down the road.  Knowing what to expect with your plants in the future can really help you make the best choices.

At EverGreen EcoScapes we take all of these into consideration when coming up with a planting scheme for your landscape.  We will only choose and plant species that are well-suited to the specific conditions in our growing zone (8A) in Virginia Beach.

Our Planting Designs Can Include

We stick with native plants wherever possible and non-native plants that are best suited for our growing zones 8a.

Colorful Species
Deer Resistant Species
Drought Tolerant Plants
Flowering Plants
Fruit Trees
Ground Cover
Low Maintenance Plants
Ornamental Trees
Perennials
Privacy Hedges
Winter Species

Using native plants in your landscape offers numerous benefits for both the environment and you. Some of the key advantages include:

Adaptation to local conditions: Native plants are well-adapted to the specific climate, soil, and precipitation patterns of their region, making them more likely to thrive with minimal intervention.

Low maintenance: As native plants have evolved to suit their local environment, they typically require less watering, fertilizing, and pest control than non-native species. This can result in lower maintenance costs and reduced labor.

Support for local wildlife: Native plants provide essential habitat and food sources for local pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. Planting native species can help support and maintain healthy ecosystems and contribute to biodiversity.

Erosion control: Many native plants have extensive root systems that help stabilize the soil, reducing erosion and runoff. This is particularly beneficial in sloped landscapes or areas prone to erosion.

Reduced risk of invasive species: Native plants are less likely to become invasive or spread uncontrollably compared to some non-native species. Invasive plants can outcompete native species, negatively affecting ecosystems and potentially causing environmental damage.

Resilience to pests and diseases: Native plants have co-evolved with local pests and diseases, often developing natural defenses that make them more resistant to these threats. This can reduce the need for chemical pesticides, benefiting both the environment and human health.

Climate resilience: As native plants are adapted to local weather patterns, they are often better equipped to tolerate extreme weather events, such as droughts or heavy rain.

Preservation of cultural heritage: Native plants can have cultural significance, reflecting the natural heritage and history of a region. By including these plants in your landscape, you can help preserve and celebrate this heritage.

Aesthetic appeal: Native plants can offer unique colors, textures, and seasonal interest, creating a visually appealing and regionally distinct landscape design.

Conservation of resources: By using native plants that require less water, fertilizer, and other inputs, you can conserve valuable natural resources and reduce the environmental impact of your landscape.

The best time to plant new plants in your landscape depends on the plant species and the climate. Generally, early spring and fall are ideal times for most plants, as they offer moderate temperatures and typically have more consistent rainfall. Planting during these periods allows the plants to establish their root systems before the stress of extreme temperatures sets in.

As landscape professionals we usually start by testing the soil to determine its nutrient content and pH level. We then amend the soil with organic matter, such as compost or aged manure, to improve its structure, drainage, and fertility. If necessary, we can also adjust the soil's pH with lime (to raise the pH) or sulfur (to lower it) based on the needs of the specific plants you plan to install.  These steps aren't always necessary but when the soil conditions aren't right, your plants are not going to do well.

Staking may be necessary for young trees or shrubs with weak stems, or those that are planted in windy locations. If staking is necessary, we use flexible ties and stake the plant low enough to provide support without restricting its movement, as this can encourage stronger root development.

To prevent weeds, we usually apply a layer of mulch around the base of your new plants, leaving a few inches of space between the mulch and the plant stem. Mulch not only suppresses weeds but also helps retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature. Additionally, hand-pulling weeds as they emerge can help keep your landscape weed-free.

The establishment period for new plants varies depending on the species, planting conditions, and aftercare. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years for plants to become well-established in their new environment.

Yes!  Depending on the type of plant we often have choices as to the maturity level of the plants we purchase.  For example trees, shrubs, and hedges are often available as juveniles or as mature plants.  Choosing the mature plants can obviously shorten the amount of time it takes for plantings to become established.  However, these more mature plants will be more expensive to purchase and depending on how large they are can significantly increase the cost of handling and labor.

If you're going to spend significant money on new plantings for your landscape then an irrigation system is a wise investment.  Modern, digitally controlled irrigation systems can deliver very precise amounts of water to your specific landscape beds depending on the plants water requirements.  Many nurseries will only provide a warranty on the plants if a working irrigation system is present.

We don't generally provide a warranty but some of the wholesale nurseries we order plants from do.  They usually require that an irrigation system is present so the plants receive sufficient water as this is the leading cause of plants dying or becoming unhealthy.  The warranty local nurseries offer can also vary from plant to plant as well.  If a warranty is important to you please discuss that with us when we are consulting with you on your new plantings.  We'll confirm with our supplier which plants can be covered and what those specific requirements might be.

Our Clients Love Us!

Here's What They Say

Jamie Dize
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Jamie Dize

I am so happy with the job done! They listened to all I wanted and made it a reality!! Very professional and responsive! I will be using them for my backyard as well.

Veterinary Hospital of Virginia Beach
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Veterinary Hospital of Virginia Beach

We are so happy with their service. The creative design has brought so many bees and birds to our yard, planting native species to our yard. We look forward to years of enjoyment of our gardens.

Tammy Cobb
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Tammy Cobb

I feel incredibly fortunate to have randomly met Vanessa from EverGreen EcoScapes at a plant sale. After speaking for a few minutes, I could tell she shared the same plant philosophies but was much more knowledgeable than I am. It was a pleasure working with the team from the initial consultation through the completion of my project to replace part of my lawn with native plants. Vanessa took my scattered ideas and turned them into a beautiful garden. They went above what was required and made sure everything was handled. I appreciate Vanessa's attention to detail, knowledge, communication and willingness to educate.  I look forward to working with EverGreen EcoScapes again.

Keith Blackshear
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Keith Blackshear

I called Evergreen to get a quote for the two flower beds in front of my home. They came out right on schedule and immediately proved themselves to be friendly, knowledgeable and professional. They asked me questions to get an idea of what i was looking for. I felt certain right away that I wanted them to take care of my landscaping. They're estimate was able what I expected. After we set a date, they arrived when ejected and did AMAZING work. They did such a great job that my wife asked them to do some more with in our backyard, which was also incredible. I was so fortunate to have found them n and I cannot recommend them enough. You will not be disappointed.

Paula Markham
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Paula Markham

Love love love these landscapers. I’ve learned so much about landscaping with native plants that support bird and wildlife. Did u know 1 pair of breeding chickadees requires 6,000 - 9,000 caterpillar larvae to raise 1 clutch of eggs? Neither did I!! Now I’m all into native plants. Finally, I feel like I can make a tangible contribution to saving and enhancing habitat for our non-human relatives with whom we share this planet. AND it can be beautiful. Evergreen Ecoscapes helped me accomplish both! and they’re still helping me 2 months since completion. I can still ask questions and get a professional’s advice. So there’s no sense of abandonment or being on my own with the care of all these new plants in my garden/s. See that Japanese red maple in the garden by the shed? Yeah, it’s taking over our forests and nudging out the native trees that support our native creatures, so it’s gonna be gone next week and Evergreen Ecoscapes will help me choose a native alternative like an elderberry or fringe tree. Can’t wait!

Tianna Skohn
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Tianna Skohn

I have been wanting to landscape my front yard (separate garden beds) for several years. So many companies call themselves "landscapers" but seek to sell lawn maintenance packages. Vanessa and her partner, Justin, were the perfect solution to my needs. They listened to my ideas and created charming pollinator gardens beyond anything I expected. So much thought and consideration regarding the soil, sun, shade, and even the position of the water spout -- details that I would have clearly missed on my own! They are very knowledgeable about this region's native plants, as well as the wildlife. Vanessa made every effort to remain in budget by checking various resources to find the best deal. She always sought approval before purchase. My backyard could use some TLC, and I look forward to contacting EverGreen EcoScapes again.

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