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Tree Services in Princeton
Tree Care For Growing Princeton Yards
Princeton is one of the fastest-growing towns in eastern Collin County, turning former farmland into new neighborhoods where most trees are freshly planted. If you want those young trees to thrive, you need professional tree services in Princeton.
Joshua Tree Experts helps Princeton homeowners raise strong trees on freshly built lots. With the right feeding, early pruning, and disease control, your young landscape fills in faster and holds up better.
Help your new Princeton landscape grow into a yard you are proud of.
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"His knowledge and dedication to proper tree care is exceptional."
— Hear Stories From Our Happy Clients
“Scott's knowledge of native Texas landscaping is impressive. He helped me understand exactly what each of my oaks needed to thrive in our clay soil. His patient explanations and personalized care approach exceeded all my expectations.”
Todd A.“Scott’s level of individual attention is truly exceptional. He carefully evaluated each of my trees, explaining their unique care needs in detail. His deep expertise with trees and plants, combined with his genuine concern for their health, is clear in every interaction.”
Amy B.“What sets Scott apart is his thorough assessment of each tree’s individual needs. He identified specific issues with my live oaks that other companies missed entirely. His knowledge and dedication to proper tree care is exceptional. Highly recommend!”
Blake M.Tree Care Services We Offer to Princeton Residents
Your Princeton trees should add to a new home, not detract from it. We deal with overgrowth, dead limbs, and struggling health so your young landscape looks intentional and well-kept.
Tree Trimming
Freshly planted Princeton trees need early, careful cuts to develop well. Our tree trimming removes weak shoots, shapes a strong young canopy, and keeps branches clear as the tree grows.
Tree Removal & Stump Grinding
A tree that failed to establish or was storm-damaged on your new Princeton lot needs safe removal. Our tree removal and stump grinding clear the ground so you can replant with confidence.
Tree Cabling & Bracing
A young Princeton tree can form a weak fork as it grows fast. Our cabling and bracing add support that holds those points together and keeps the tree upright in a storm.
Tree Health Programs
A young Princeton tree that drops leaves or barely grows is usually fighting its soil. Our tree health programs pinpoint what is holding it back and correct it so the tree finally settles in.
Tree Fertilizing
The disturbed alkaline clay on Princeton's new lots holds iron away from young roots. Our deep-root fertilizing feeds the root zone directly, greening pale leaves and helping trees establish.
Insect & Disease Management
Young, stressed trees invite borers and disease, and oak wilt threatens local oaks. Our arborists apply targeted treatments to keep your Princeton trees protected while they grow.
Lightning Protection
The tallest tree on a new Princeton street takes the most storm risk. Our lightning protection systems direct a strike safely to ground, protecting a young shade tree's future.
Arborist Inspections
Closing on a new build or settling a lot question? Our ISA-Certified Arborists in Princeton give you a clear inspection and report and honest, practical advice.
Emergency Tree Services
When a storm hits Princeton, our emergency tree crews respond quickly to remove hanging limbs, clear debris, and stabilize damaged trees on your property.

Decades of Tree Care Experience
Since 2005, Joshua Tree Experts has helped thousands of homeowners get healthy, beautiful trees they can be proud of. Our long-term care approach keeps your trees strong with the right balance of nutrition, trimming, and disease control, making your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
Give your yard the upgrade it deserves with professional tree services in Princeton.
Commercial Tree Care
Along Princeton's US-380 corridor, new shops and offices make their first impression through the trees out front.
Our commercial tree care keeps Princeton storefronts and offices along the highway clean and approachable. We schedule the work around your hours and tidy up completely before we leave.
From Branches to Roots: Tree Care Across North Texas
Princeton is converting eastern Collin County farmland into new neighborhoods, so most of its trees are young Shumard red oaks, live oaks, cedar elms, and crape myrtles planted beside new homes. They root in alkaline Houston Black clay that was cut and packed during building and that splits open across the long summer.
The young landscape faces a few clear risks: saplings are often set too deep in disturbed fill, summer drought and hail batter fresh plantings, and oak wilt threatens the live and red oaks. We meet them with structural pruning, deep-root and soil care, oak-wilt-aware treatment, and establishment care that gives new trees a strong first few years.

Why Trust Joshua Tree Experts for Tree Care in Princeton
Homeowners in Princeton and the growing towns around it rely on us for honest, local tree care. Here is why.
Certified Arborists
Our ISA-Certified Arborists understand Princeton's newly planted trees, the alkaline Blackland clay they sit in, and the North Texas climate. We offer plain, science-based advice for each tree on your lot.
Local Tree Service Professionals
We are not a distant company passing through; we work right here. Our Princeton crew is punctual, careful with your property, and invested in the community.
Fair Pricing
We give fair, plain-spoken quotes with no upselling. You will know exactly what your Princeton tree work runs before any crew arrives.
Serving these Collin County Communities Around Princeton
We proudly serve Collin County as far north as Prosper and as far south as Plano — tree care, lawn care, and pest control.

Talk To A Tree Expert Today
Trimming, removals, feeding, pest care, our Princeton services keep your trees healthier and your new yard looking its best all year, guided by local expertise and a long-term plan for growing landscapes.
Contact us and we will help your Princeton trees take off.
Other Landscape Services We Offer
Lawn Care (Coming Soon)
A full, green lawn makes a new Princeton yard feel complete. Coming soon, our lawn care will add fertilization, weed control, and aeration, tailored to your turf.
Pest Control (Coming Soon)
Pests shouldn't keep you off a brand-new patio. Our Princeton pest control is coming soon and will handle mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas so the yard stays usable.
Princeton Tree Care FAQs
Do I Need a Permit to Remove a Tree in Princeton?
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Sometimes. Princeton protects certain trees and requires a permit for some removals, particularly larger ones. We check the rules for your address and handle approval before beginning.
How Much Does it Cost to Remove a Tree in Princeton?
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Price depends on the tree's size, condition, and access; even on new lots, a larger tree near the house costs more than a small one. We provide a clear quote after a brief visit.
What Are the Benefits of Tree Trimming?
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Trimming benefits both a tree's looks and its structure. On young Princeton trees, early pruning encourages strong form, clears weak limbs, and reduces the chance of storm breakage.
How Often Should I Trim My Trees?
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A one-to-three-year interval works for most trees, adjusted for species and condition. Newly planted Princeton trees do best with early structural pruning, and we will recommend the right cadence.
What Time of Year is Best for Tree Pruning?
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Pruning is easiest on the trees in the dormant window from late winter to early spring. Oaks are pruned in the coldest part of winter to steer clear of oak wilt, while any broken or hazardous limb should come off as soon as you spot it.
What Does Tree Fertilizing Include?
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We feed at the root zone, not on top of the soil. In Princeton's alkaline clay, iron is commonly the shortfall, so restoring it revives leaf color and gives newly planted trees the push they need to establish.
Why Do My Trees Need Cabling?
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A young or multi-stemmed Princeton tree can crack at a weak union under storm load. Cabling adds quiet support that holds those points together and keeps the tree upright.
Interested in Becoming an Arborist?
If our tree, lawn, and pest services spark your interest in a career, explore our guide on how to become an arborist and get ready for the Certified Arborist exam with resources from Joshua Tree Experts.
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