When it comes to expert tree transplanting and large tree relocation, Tri-Co Tree Movers stands tall. With decades of experience and a commitment to preserving nature, we help property owners, developers, and municipalities move mature trees safely and efficiently. Whether you're reconfiguring a landscape or saving a cherished tree, we deliver with precision and care.
Our skilled professionals specialize in moving mature trees with minimal shock to the root system. We use specialized equipment to ensure safe removal and precise replanting—so your trees not only survive, they thrive.
Relocating a tree can save decades of growth and history. We help you retain the natural beauty of your landscape while making room for new construction, utility installations, or other changes.
We're proud to serve Minnesota with integrity and dedication. Being local means we understand regional soil conditions, climate challenges, and what it takes for your trees to flourish long-term.
Moving a mature tree isn’t just about power—it’s about precision. At Tri-Co Tree Movers, we combine decades of hands-on experience with specialized equipment to relocate trees up to 12 inches in trunk diameter with ease and care. We handle each project as if the tree were our own.
Whether you’re enhancing your property, breaking ground on a new project, or preserving a beloved tree, we provide seamless solutions tailored to your timeline and budget. No job is too big—or too rooted—for us to handle.
Our services are ideal for homeowners, city planners, landscapers, and developers alike. We're committed to sustainability and smart land management, one tree at a time.
Yes, large trees can be transplanted safely using specialized tree spades and proper root preparation techniques. It's important to plan carefully and consult professionals for best results.
The best time to transplant most trees is during their dormant season—typically in early spring or late fall—when the tree is not actively growing.
Depending on the species and size, it can take one to three years for a transplanted tree to fully reestablish its root system and show new growth.