
Planting Design & Installation in Burlington, CT
We are a full-service planting design and installation firm serving Burlington, CT. From the initial concept to the final planting, Excellence Masonry and Contracting handles every step to create your ideal garden.
The wooded environment of Burlington demands a technical approach to plant selection and placement. We perform a comprehensive sun analysis and soil pH check to ensure every specimen tree or garden shrub is placed where it can establish a deep, resilient root system. Our team optimizes the organic matter in each planting hole to promote nutrient retention and drought resistance. By sourcing native and hardy ornamental species acclimated to the Connecticut climate, we create a lush, layered landscape that provides year-round interest and thrives with minimal long-term intervention.


Prioritizing Soil Health and Regional Species Resilience
There are many construction, landscaping, outdoor living, and design companies to choose from- here is what makes us different.
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Our Approach is Thorough and Integrated – As a design-build firm, we eliminate the gap between planning and execution, ensuring every project or service is assessed and delivered with maximum efficiency and zero oversights.
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The Team We Have is Experienced and Robust – Backed by a 25-year family legacy and a crew with up to 50 years of expertise, our team of long-term employees and trusted partners provides a level of craftsmanship that only comes from decades in the field.
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Industry-Leading Warranties and a Client for Life Guarantee – We provide warranties that far exceed state minimums. Our "Client for Life" commitment means we intend to stand by you, and our work, well beyond one project or its warranty. Our goal is to build a relationship, and become a trusted resource for you, year after year. We remain open to address issues, answer questions, assist with maintenance, or repairs, no matter what. Our business is relationship based, not transactional.
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Transparency and Consistent Communication – We keep you in control through complete education and daily updates. From the first call to the final walkthrough, we ensure all costs, options, and timelines are fully transparent.
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Commitment to Professional Responsibility and Top-Quality – We take full ownership of project or service management so you don't have to. Our focus is on delivering the highest feasible standard within your budget, supported by premium partners and a high-performance process.

Burlington Professional Plantings: Our Systematic Approach to Sustainable Landscape Beauty
Of course, every project, service and every situation is different, and so is our approach. Below is a general and simplified outline of our process. We can also bid and build to your preexisting plan or design.
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Discovery/Consultation
We perform a site-specific micro-climate analysis, focusing on sun exposure, wind patterns, and existing soil conditions. We discuss your aesthetic preferences—ranging from layered, privacy-focused borders to specimen-heavy gardens—and provide rough pricing and preliminary considerations for species selection.
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Design / Planning
We value-engineer your landscape by selecting hardy, local-grown varieties naturally adapted to the region. We design the layout for 4-season interest, establish the root-zone depth requirements, and plan for organic soil amendments. This results in a technical planting plan and project pricing built for deep establishment and long-term resilience.
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Construction / Service
Our team executes the planting with a focus on root-system health. We excavate each hole to professional standards, optimize the soil organic matter, and finish with premium organic mulch. Expect a stress-free experience as we integrate these living assets into your property with total respect for your existing landscape.
What is the best time of year to install new plantings in CT?
Spring and fall are the ideal seasons for planting in Connecticut. The cooler temperatures and more consistent rainfall in these seasons reduce stress on new trees, shrubs, and perennials, allowing them to establish strong root systems before the heat of summer or the deep freeze of winter.
FAQ's
What's the difference between an annual and a perennial?
An annual plant completes its entire life cycle in one growing season and needs to be replanted each year. A perennial plant lives for more than two years, typically dying back to the ground in winter and returning from its root stock the following spring.
How do you choose the right plants for my property?
We select plants based on a comprehensive site analysis, considering factors like sun exposure (full sun, part shade, full shade), soil type, and moisture levels. We then match this information with your personal aesthetic (e.g., modern, classic, natural) and desired maintenance level.
Can you create a low-maintenance garden?
Absolutely. Creating a low-maintenance garden is a popular request. We achieve this by selecting hardy, native, and disease-resistant plants that are well-suited to your property's specific conditions, which minimizes the need for watering, fertilizing, and pruning.
What are 'privacy plantings' or 'screening'?
Privacy plantings, or screening, involve strategically installing a row or grouping of evergreen trees and shrubs (like Arborvitae or Spruce) to create a living wall. This natural barrier can block unwanted views, reduce noise, and define your property.
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Walk-Thru, Clean-Up & Maintain
We walk the gardens with you to go over the watering requirements for the critical establishment phase. We’ll provide a maintenance roadmap, including pruning timelines and seasonal fertilization, ensuring your plantings thrive and continue to elevate the aesthetic and ROI of your property.
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What's the difference between an annual and a perennial?
An annual plant completes its entire life cycle in one growing season and needs to be replanted each year. A perennial plant lives for more than two years, typically dying back to the ground in winter and returning from its root stock the following spring.
What are 'privacy plantings' or 'screening'?
Privacy plantings, or screening, involve strategically installing a row or grouping of evergreen trees and shrubs (like Arborvitae or Spruce) to create a living wall. This natural barrier can block unwanted views, reduce noise, and define your property.
How do you choose the right plants for my property?
We select plants based on a comprehensive site analysis, considering factors like sun exposure (full sun, part shade, full shade), soil type, and moisture levels. We then match this information with your personal aesthetic (e.g., modern, classic, natural) and desired maintenance level.
Can you create a low-maintenance garden?
Absolutely. Creating a low-maintenance garden is a popular request. We achieve this by selecting hardy, native, and disease-resistant plants that are well-suited to your property's specific conditions, which minimizes the need for watering, fertilizing, and pruning.
What is the best time of year to install new plantings in CT?
Spring and fall are the ideal seasons for planting in Connecticut. The cooler temperatures and more consistent rainfall in these seasons reduce stress on new trees, shrubs, and perennials, allowing them to establish strong root systems before the heat of summer or the deep freeze of winter.
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