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Correia Landscaping
4.8(
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Serving Rochester, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose and his team from JAC Landscape did a great job on our front yard. The grass looks fantastic! Excellent service from start to finish grass looks amazing and fitted to a very high standard! And fantastic knowledge of plantings and garden layouts. Results were on our front yard brilliant! I highly recommend JAC Landscape for any lawn work you may need done."
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Lawn & Order Land Design - Landscape Company - Acushnet, Massachusetts - 421 Photos Facebook
4.4(
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Serving Rochester, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

"The job was done fine, and the final price was fair. There was a significant difference between the verbal estimate and the first written estimate, but after some negotiations, the issue was settled. Also when the contractor started the job, he discovered that he couldn't do the job as agreed. It was originally agreed to use paved stone pavers instead of replacing my flagstone. But the existing foundation did not allow this. In the end, the contractor did what I originally wanted; and that was to reset my old flagstone. He adjusted the price accordingly. I was very satisfied, and highly recommend this contractor."
Recommended by78%of homeowners
stephen marks landscaping
4.0(
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Serving Rochester, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

"Stephen Marks was wonderful - he accommodated my request by giving me an estimate and then worked on the day of my choice. He made numerous calls to my house to help set up this work which was a gift to my daughter and her new husband. They were away on their honeymoon and we wanted to surprise them with a clean yard upon their return. They were thrilled! Mr. Marks price was reasonable, he accepted a check sent in the mail from a stranger. His trust is exceptional. What a pleasure to work with someone so accommodating and capable. We live 100 miles away from where we asked for the work to be done."
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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The optimal transplanting season depends on your tree species, but most trees respond best when moved during dormancy. For deciduous trees, late fall after leaf drop or early spring before bud break provides the lowest stress periods. Evergreens transplant better in early fall or late summer when soil temperatures remain warm enough for some root growth. Avoiding transplanting during active growth periods helps trees direct energy toward establishing new roots rather than supporting foliage.

While technically, trees of any size can be transplanted with the right equipment and expertise, practical considerations limit what's reasonable for most homeowners. Trees with trunk diameters under 15 inches are most commonly transplanted in residential settings. Success rates decline as trees increase in size and age, with specimens over 24 inches in diameter presenting significant challenges and costs. For large trees, carefully weigh the substantial investment against the potential benefits and survival probability.

Most transplanted trees require one to two years to fully establish in their new location, with larger specimens often needing additional time. During this establishment period, the tree regenerates roots that were inevitably lost during the move. Signs of successful establishment include normal seasonal growth patterns, healthy leaf development, and reduced dependence on supplemental watering. The quality of aftercare during this critical period significantly influences long-term survival rates.

Self-transplanting is feasible for small trees with trunk diameters under two to three inches if you have proper tools and follow correct techniques. However, medium to large trees require professional expertise and specialized equipment to ensure tree survival and property protection. While professional services cost more initially, they achieve much higher success rates and prevent potential damage to your property or the tree itself. The investment in professional services often proves worthwhile when considering the value of mature trees.

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