New Plantings

We Install New Native & Non-Native Plantings

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New Planting Of Trees, Hedges, Shrubs, and Flowers

At Arenas Landscaping & Construction, we know that well-chosen plantings are the foundation of any beautiful, lasting landscape. Whether you're looking for low-maintenance solutions, seasonal bursts of color, or a green privacy screen, we use our in-depth plant knowledge to select varieties that will thrive in Ohio’s USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6a to 7a.

We offer a curated selection of both native and carefully chosen non-native species that are proven to perform well in our local climate and soil conditions. From flowering trees and ornamental shrubs to hardy perennials, evergreen hedges, and pollinator-friendly plants, we’ll help you create a landscape that fits your aesthetic and lifestyle.

Whether you're refreshing a garden bed or installing a full property planting plan, Arenas Landscaping & Construction brings the horticultural expertise and design sense needed to make your outdoor space flourish.

Professional Planting Services in the Dayton Area

Arenas Landscaping & Construction has been providing expert planting services across Dayton, Kettering, Centerville, Bellbrook, Springboro, Xenia, Vandalia, and nearby communities since 2018. We specialize in installing shrubs, trees, bushes, and privacy plantings that enhance curb appeal, define outdoor spaces, and add lasting beauty to your landscape.

From ornamental trees to evergreen screens, we carefully select and install plants that thrive in Ohio’s climate and match your property’s layout and goals. With an A+ BBB rating and 5-star Google reviews, we’re your trusted partner for thoughtful, long-lasting landscape improvements.

Custom Planting Designs for Curb Appeal & Privacy

Thoughtfully selected, expertly placed, and easy maintenance

Each of these planting projects showcases the thoughtful design, plant knowledge, and craftsmanship that Arenas Landscaping & Construction brings to every landscape. From vibrant seasonal color to structured privacy plantings, our work is tailored to thrive in Ohio’s climate.

We have extensive knowledge of the best native and non-native species for our area of Ohio.  Whether you'd like beautiful gardens full of color or a selection of plants that are drought tolerant and don't require intense maintenance, we can put our knowledge to work for you.

How Our New Planting Process Works

We’ve planted thousands of trees, hedges, bushes, and flowers throughout Morris, Sussex and Warren Counties for our commercial and residential clients over the years.  It’s the initial species selection and the care and meticulous prep work we do that contributes to the beautiful results we’re able to achieve with our clients landscapes.

    1. We start with our initial consultation.
    2. We will listen to your requirements, making any necessary suggestions.
    3. We will work with you to determine the best species for your specific landscape vision and goals.
    4. We can discuss irrigation options with you if you don’t have any irrigation in place.
    5. We show up on the scheduled days get all of your new plantings in the ground as promised.
    6. The end result is a beautiful looking property.

If you’d like to get the process started then please give us a call (937) 716-3935 or fill out our online contact form and we’ll get back to you right away (usually the same day).

Planting Services We Offer

Tree Planting Services

Trees

We have access to a wide variety of trees in varying sizes.  Whether you'd like some ornamentals or some large mature trees planted, we can help!

Privacy Hedge Planting

Hedges

If it's a hedge you're after then we have a number of native species that we can recommend that will grow into beautiful privacy hedges.

Planting Shrubs and Bushes

Shrubs and Bushes

If you want to add some interest into your landscape we have access to a large selection of native and non-native shrubs and bushes.

New Plantings

Plants and Flowers

We have a wide variety of native and non-native flowering plants in Ohio.  Tell us the colors you love and we'll choose the right plants for you.

What to Know Before Installing New Plants in Your Landscape

At Arenas Landscaping & Construction, we help homeowners choose and install trees, shrubs, and privacy plantings that thrive in Ohio’s climate—from hot, humid summers to freezing winters (USDA Zones 6a–7a).

Local Climate: We only plant species that can handle our wide temperature swings, freeze-thaw cycles, and seasonal extremes.

Soil Conditions: Ohio soils range from heavy clay to sandy loam. We assess your yard's soil and recommend any needed improvements to support healthy root growth.

Sunlight: Sun and shade exposure affects plant health. We evaluate your property’s light patterns to place plants where they’ll thrive.

Water Needs: Without an irrigation system? No problem. We focus on drought-tolerant and deep-rooted plants that hold up well through dry spells.

Pests & Disease: We avoid high-maintenance plants and favor varieties that resist deer, beetles, and local fungal issues.

Size & Spacing: We plan for the mature size of every plant to prevent crowding and reduce future pruning or removal.

We take the guesswork out of planting—so your landscape looks great now and grows beautifully for years to come.

At Arenas Landscaping & Construction we take all of these into consideration when coming up with a planting scheme for your landscape.  We will only choose and plant species that are well-suited to the specific conditions in our growing zone in Dayton, Ohio.

Our Planting Designs Can Include

We stick with native plants wherever possible and non-native plants that are best suited for our growing zone 6.

Colorful Species
Deer Resistant Species
Drought Tolerant Plants
Flowering Plants
Fruit Trees
Ground Cover
Low Maintenance Plants
Ornamental Trees
Perennials
Privacy Hedges
Winter Species

Incorporating native plants into your landscape design is both environmentally responsible and highly practical for homeowners in Ohio. At Arenas Landscaping & Construction, we specialize in selecting native species that thrive in USDA Zones 6a to 7a, offering beauty, function, and resilience with less effort and fewer resources.

Native plants are naturally adapted to Ohio’s four-season climate, varied soils, and rainfall patterns. This makes them more likely to thrive with minimal intervention compared to non-native varieties. Whether you have heavy clay or sandy loam soil, we’ll help you choose the right species to suit your specific site conditions.

Because native plants are already acclimated to the local environment, they require less watering, fertilizing, and pest control—saving you time and reducing maintenance costs. They also support the local ecosystem by providing food and shelter for birds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial wildlife.

Their extensive root systems help stabilize soil, making them an excellent choice for erosion control on sloped or flood-prone areas. Native plants are also far less likely to become invasive, unlike some ornamental species that can outcompete local vegetation and harm natural habitats.

Additionally, many native plants have developed natural resistance to common regional pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments. Their ability to handle Ohio’s occasional droughts, heavy rains, and freeze-thaw cycles makes them a durable and long-term solution.

Beyond their environmental benefits, native plants bring unique character and year-round interest to your landscape. From spring blooms to fall foliage and winter structure, species like Eastern redbud, winterberry, black-eyed Susan, and switchgrass offer a rich, regionally inspired aesthetic that reflects Ohio’s natural beauty and heritage.

Let Arenas Landscaping & Construction help you design a landscape that’s not only beautiful but rooted in the rhythm of the local environment.

The best time to plant new plants in your landscape depends on the plant species and the climate. Generally, early spring and fall are ideal times for most plants, as they offer moderate temperatures and typically have more consistent rainfall. Planting during these periods allows the plants to establish their root systems before the stress of extreme temperatures sets in.

As landscape professionals we usually start by testing the soil to determine its nutrient content and pH level. We then amend the soil with organic matter, such as compost or aged manure, to improve its structure, drainage, and fertility. If necessary, we can also adjust the soil's pH with lime (to raise the pH) or sulfur (to lower it) based on the needs of the specific plants you plan to install.  These steps aren't always necessary but when the soil conditions aren't right, your plants are not going to do well.

Staking may be necessary for young trees or shrubs with weak stems, or those that are planted in windy locations. If staking is necessary, we use flexible ties and stake the plant low enough to provide support without restricting its movement, as this can encourage stronger root development.

To prevent weeds, we usually apply a layer of bark mulch around the base of your new plants, leaving a few inches of space between the mulch and the plant stem. Mulch not only suppresses weeds but also helps retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature. Additionally, hand-pulling weeds as they emerge can help keep your landscape weed-free.

The establishment period for new plants varies depending on the species, planting conditions, and aftercare. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to a few years for plants to become well-established in their new environment.

Yes!  Depending on the type of plant we often have choices as to the maturity level of the plants we purchase.  For example trees, shrubs, and hedges are often available as juveniles or as mature plants.  Choosing the mature plants can obviously shorten the amount of time it takes for plantings to become established.  However, these more mature plants will be more expensive to purchase and depending on how large they are can significantly increase the cost of handling and labor.

If you're going to spend significant money on new plantings for your landscape then an irrigation system is a wise investment.  Modern, digitally controlled irrigation systems can deliver very precise amounts of water to your specific landscape beds depending on the plants water requirements.  Many nurseries will only provide a warranty on the plants if a working irrigation system is present.

We don't generally provide a warranty but some of the wholesale nurseries we order plants from do.  They usually require that an irrigation system is present so the plants receive sufficient water as this is the leading cause of plants dying or becoming unhealthy.  The warranty local nurseries offer can also vary from plant to plant as well.  If a warranty is important to you please discuss that with us when we are consulting with you on your new plantings.  We'll confirm with our supplier which plants can be covered and what those specific requirements might be.

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Jasmine Vences
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Jasmine Vences
April 12, 2024

Amazing work, they are very detailed!

Michael Ritter
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Michael Ritter
April 9, 2024

Very knowledgeable, friendly and a team of hard workers. Quick, efficient, and quality work.

Linda
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Linda
May 8, 2025

Worked around rain and got our job done. Great work, stayed exact to estimate. Would recommend

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