Planting design, shrub and tree installation, and bed refreshes in Lower Bucks County, PA (Morrisville-based)
Planting & Landscape Installs
Red Oak Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance provides planting and landscape installation in Lower Bucks County, PA for residential and commercial properties. Work may include new planting areas, replacing overgrown or failing plants, and refreshing beds for a cleaner, more intentional look.

When this service is a good fit
This service is commonly requested when:
- Foundation beds look overgrown, thin, or outdated
- You want better curb appeal with a cleaner, more intentional look
- Shrubs or small trees have died, declined, or outgrown the space
- You want seasonal color or lower-maintenance plantings in key areas
- New planting areas are needed after construction or landscape changes
- You want more screening, structure, or year-round interest
What landscape installation work may include
Common work within this service may include:
- Removing unwanted plants or clearing areas for new planting
- Bed shaping and clean edge definition
- Plant recommendations and layout guidance based on light, spacing, and your goals
- Shrub, tree, perennial, and groundcover installation
- Soil improvement in planting areas when needed
- Mulch or gravel installation as a finished bed surface
- Installing edging, including plastic or aluminum edging, when needed
Options and add-ons
Depending on the property and the approach, a project may also include:
- Removal of overgrown shrubs or small trees (see Property Cleanups & Removals)
- Mulch refreshes for nearby beds to match the new install
- Gravel or river rock in select areas
- Installing or replacing edging (plastic or aluminum) to sharpen bed lines
- Expanding existing beds or creating new bed sections
- Follow-up touch-ups if an area needs additional cleanup or adjustment
Typical process
A typical project may follow steps like these:
- Define the areas and goals – Review what you want to change and what the finished look should accomplish.
- Plan the layout – Confirm spacing, plant sizes, light conditions, and maintenance expectations.
- Prep and install – Clear, shape, and install plant material and bed finishes as planned.
- Final pass and cleanup – Leave beds neat and ready for ongoing maintenance.
Serving Lower Bucks County, PA
We serve Lower Bucks County, PA from our base in Morrisville. See our Service Area page for drive-time guidelines and the communities we frequently serve.
FAQs
Q: Can you help with plant selection and layout?
A: Yes. We can help with plant recommendations and layout ideas based on sun exposure, spacing, and the look you’re going for. Design work or plant consultations may have an additional charge depending on the project.
Q: Can you install small trees and shrubs?
A: Yes. Many installs include shrubs and small ornamental trees along with perennials, groundcover, or seasonal color. What works best depends on the site and what you want the planting to do, such as screening, structure, or curb appeal.
Q: Can you remove old or overgrown plants first?
A: Often, yes. Many projects start by removing declining, overgrown, or poorly placed plants so the new layout fits the space properly. Removal and disposal depends on access and what’s being taken out.
Q: Can you install mulch, gravel, or stone as part of a planting project?
A: Often. Mulch, stone, and gravel are common finishing options for beds, depending on the look you want and how you plan to maintain the area. We can discuss what material makes sense for the location and the finished result
Q: Can you install edging?
A: Yes. We commonly install edging to define bed lines and keep material contained. Plastic and aluminum edging are both common options depending on the look, location, and how clean of a line you want.
Q: Can you refresh beds without installing new plants?
A: Yes. Some projects focus on reshaping bed lines, improving edges, and refreshing mulch or gravel so the area looks cleaner and is easier to maintain, even without adding new plant material.
Q: When is the best time to install new plants?
A: Spring and fall are usually easier windows for establishment. Summer installs can work, but watering and heat stress become more important, especially for new shrubs and trees.
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