Elevate your landscape with professional plant and tree installation in Utah and surrounding areas from Lawn Thumbs. Whether you're adding shade trees, ornamental shrubs, or colorful flower beds, our planting services are tailored to your soil, climate, and design preferences. Serving residential and commercial clients in Provo, Orem, Lehi, and nearby Utah County cities, we bring life, structure, and beauty to every outdoor space.
Our team offers expert planting, soil preparation, and garden design support to help your plants thrive from day one—and for years to come.
From single tree installs to full garden renovations, Lawn Thumbs provides a full range of plant and tree installation services in Utah. We consider every factor—soil health, sun exposure, drainage, wind direction, and spacing—to ensure every plant is placed for optimal health and long-term success.
Planting a tree is a long-term investment in your property's beauty, shade, and value. Our tree planting services in Utah County focus on healthy starts and future growth. We work with you to select the right tree species for your yard’s conditions—considering space, sunlight, soil, and water needs.
We plant popular trees like maple, oak, pine, spruce, aspen, crabapple, and more—plus Utah-adapted species for long-lasting results.
Our flower planting services are ideal for homeowners looking to refresh their yard with color, texture, and seasonality. From design layout to final planting, we ensure a garden bed that blooms beautifully and thrives in Utah’s dry conditions.
We specialize in heat- and drought-tolerant blooms like daylilies, salvia, echinacea, lavender, and coreopsis, perfect for Utah County gardens.
Healthy plants start with healthy soil. Our installation process begins with expert soil assessment and preparation. We test soil composition, improve drainage, and enrich it with compost or nutrients based on the plant type.
Whether you're installing one plant or designing an entire landscape, we set the foundation for success.
Our work doesn’t stop after planting. Lawn Thumbs offers follow-up care and routine gardening services to help your investment flourish through every season.
You can also schedule recurring visits to keep your yard healthy, colorful, and low-maintenance all year long.
When you choose Lawn Thumbs for tree planting and plant installation in Utah, you get experience, care, and personalized service every step of the way.
We understand Utah’s dry climate, soil profiles, and growing zones. Our recommendations ensure lasting success for your landscape.
No two properties are the same. We tailor every installation to match your soil, sunlight, and irrigation setup.
We source healthy, well-rooted plants from trusted local nurseries and use high-quality soil and mulch for long-term growth.
We leave your property neat and well-prepared after every installation—no mess, no hassle.
Ready to upgrade your yard with expert plant and tree installation? Let Lawn Thumbs help you create a vibrant, healthy landscape you’ll love for years to come. Whether you need a single tree planted or a full flower bed installed, we’ve got the experience to get it done right.
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Utah-friendly trees include maple, oak, spruce, pine, crabapple, ash, and drought-tolerant ornamentals like hawthorn or serviceberry. We help select trees based on your location, soil, and sunlight.
Spring and fall are ideal times for tree planting in Utah, as cooler temperatures reduce stress and support root development.
We can source high-quality plants and trees for you from local nurseries, or install ones you’ve purchased. We'll inspect them first to ensure health and viability.
We follow best practices by planting trees at the correct depth, exposing the root flare and avoiding deep burial, which can lead to rot.
Yes! We offer design consultations to help you select plants that fit your landscape style, maintenance preferences, and environmental conditions.
Yes, mulch is applied around newly installed plants and trees to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and protect root systems.
Absolutely. We often recommend Utah-native plants and drought-resistant varieties to reduce water use and maintenance needs.
Yes. If a plant or tree fails to establish, we can help diagnose the issue and replace it with a healthier alternative.