Native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials installed to thrive.
Planting trees and shrubs in Cedar Park means working against limestone. The shallow rocky soil under Buttercup Creek, Cypress Mill, and the Ranch at Brushy Creek demands careful selection and proper hole prep before anything thrives. We choose native and drought-tolerant species proven to handle Hill Country conditions, then amend soil and install them right so they establish strong roots in their first season.
That limestone ledge sits just a few feet down across most of Cedar Park, so we size up the substrate and sometimes bring in amended soil to give roots room to spread. Your neighborhood backs up to real Hill Country terrain, which means we can lean on plants that evolved here: Texas redbud, Ashe juniper, Esperanza, native grasses. They're not just tougher-they're proportioned to fit the landscape.
Free on-site estimates let us see your yard's soil, slope, and sun before we recommend anything. We handle selection, proper digging, soil work, mulch, and your first watering. Then we walk you through the first season so your plants settle in strong. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cedar Park property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and plant installation that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Drought-tolerant natives and adapted plants survive Central Texas summers best: Texas sage, salvia, lantana, esperanza, agave, red yucca, yaupon holly and ornamental grasses. We choose the right plant for each spot's sun and soil so it thrives instead of struggling through July and August.
We install plants properly, with the right hole prep, soil amendment, mulch and a first-season care plan, which is what gives them the best chance to thrive. Ask us about plant warranty options when we quote your project so you know exactly what is covered.
We dig test holes to see how deep soil runs, then adjust hole size and mix in compost or amended soil so roots aren't hammering against limestone. Shallow-rooted species get paired with berms or terraced spots. It's not a barrier-it just shapes what we plant and how.
We prep the hole properly, loosen compacted soil, amend if needed, set the plant at the right depth, backfill, mulch, and water in. Then we show you the care steps for the first season-how often to water, when to fertilize, what to watch for. Proper install saves problems later.
Native trees and shrubs like Texas redbud, agarito, and Ashe juniper handle Hill Country heat and drought without constant maintenance. They fit the landscape around Buttercup Creek and Cypress Mill visually and ecologically. That cuts water costs and makes plants tougher.
Cost depends on plant size, soil work, and how many you're installing. We offer free no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours. We'll walk through options and pricing after seeing your yard. Call (737) 404-9343 to book.
Fall through early spring is ideal here-cooler temperatures and natural rainfall help roots establish. Spring planting works, but summer heat stresses newly installed plants. We'll recommend the best window based on what you're planting and your yard's layout.
Usually every two to three days the first month, then tapering into a longer schedule as roots develop. Cedar Park's limestone-heavy soil drains fast, so frequency matters. We show you the signs a plant needs water and how long to water each zone.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.