CONTACT

Contact Big Tree Planting Co.

Use this page to start a practical planting conversation for Central Kentucky tree planting, privacy trees, large specimen trees, shrubs, estate and farm planting, commercial sites, and HOA projects. The fastest estimates include clear site context before the first call.

SERVICE AREA CONTEXT

Where contact requests usually fit

Big Tree Planting Co. is built around planting work in Central Kentucky, with Lexington and nearby communities as the clearest local fit. Regional requests can make sense when the project has enough scope to justify sourcing, delivery, travel, equipment, and crew scheduling.

The best-fit inquiries are planting projects where site access, mature size, spacing, quantity, and aftercare matter: evergreen privacy rows, large shade or ornamental trees, shrub beds, estate and farm planting, commercial frontage, HOA screening, and nursery-sourced plant material.

BEFORE YOU CALL

Details that make the first response useful

  • Property address or nearest city so route and service-area fit are clear.
  • Project type, such as privacy row, large tree, shrub bed, farm, HOA, or commercial planting.
  • Approximate quantity, row length, bed size, or the problem the planting needs to solve.
  • Photos of the planting area, driveway or access route, gates, slopes, fences, and nearby utilities.
  • Desired timing, decision-maker contact, and any approval process for HOAs, boards, landlords, or managers.

RESPONSE EXPECTATIONS

What happens after you reach out

Initial review

Your message is reviewed for location, project type, rough scope, access, and timing. If the request is missing key details, the next step is usually a short clarification before a meaningful estimate range can be discussed.

Estimate path

Some planting requests can start from photos, measurements, and a clear count. Larger trees, tight access, commercial sites, farms, HOAs, and long privacy rows may need more review before pricing, scheduling, or plant sourcing can be confirmed.

Practical timing

Planting timing depends on weather, plant availability, ground conditions, route planning, and the level of prep required. Sending complete information up front helps avoid a back-and-forth estimate that misses the real site constraints.

NEXT STEP

Ready to plan the planting?

Tell us what you want planted, where the property is, and whether the job is local or a larger regional project.