Community privacy and buffers
Common HOA planting work includes arborvitae rows, evergreen buffers, perimeter screening, entrance upgrades, and planting around shared spaces.

SERVICE DETAILS
Common HOA planting work includes arborvitae rows, evergreen buffers, perimeter screening, entrance upgrades, and planting around shared spaces.
HOA work is best when the project has enough scale to justify planning, sourcing, delivery, and coordinated installation.
We help clarify species, spacing, access, and aftercare expectations so boards and property managers can make a practical decision.
GOOD FIT PROJECTS
FAQ
Yes. HOA and property manager planting projects are a good fit when the scope includes multiple trees, screening rows, entrances, or common areas.
Yes, when arborvitae are appropriate for the site. We can also discuss mixed evergreen screens where a single-species row is not the best fit.
NEXT STEP
Tell us what you want planted, where the property is, and whether the job is local or a larger regional project.