Decorative mulch, gravel and stone that finish beds and cut down on weeds.
In Cibolo's newer subdivisions-Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge, Buffalo Crossing-young landscapes need a solid foundation. That's where mulch and rock work comes in. A fresh layer of quality mulch or decorative stone doesn't just make beds pop; it locks in moisture, suppresses weeds, and protects your soil from the Texas sun. On the expansive clay soils we have here, that protection matters even more.
Cibolo's homes are relatively new, which means landscapes are still finding their rhythm. Hardwood mulch, cedar, dyed options, decomposed granite, river rock, and boulders give you real choices for style and function. We handle clean edging, lay weed barrier right, and set stone so it stays put-not something every crew thinks through on clay ground like ours.
Corral Bros is family-owned and licensed. We'll come out to your Cibolo property, walk it with you, and give you a no-obligation estimate, usually within 48 hours. We handle residential work and refresh programs too, so once it's done, we can keep the color true season to season.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cibolo property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and mulch & rock work that holds up to Guadalupe County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Apply mulch 2 to 3 inches thick for the best results: enough to suppress weeds and hold soil moisture through Central Texas heat, but not so deep that it smothers roots. Keep mulch a few inches off plant stems and tree trunks to prevent rot.
Both have a place: organic mulch improves soil and suits planting beds, while decomposed granite, gravel and river rock are low-maintenance and ideal for paths, dry areas and xeriscapes. Many Central Texas yards use mulch in plant beds and rock in high-traffic or water-wise zones.
Our expansive clay soils here shrink and shift with moisture changes, stressing foundations and plant roots. A good mulch layer regulates soil moisture and temperature swings. River rock and stone also improve drainage in clay, preventing water from pooling around your home's perimeter. That's practical, not just decorative.
Cost depends on square footage, material choice, edging, and site prep. Hardwood mulch runs different from decomposed granite or premium river rock. We give free on-site estimates so you see exactly what the job takes. Call us at 737-404-9343 and we'll schedule a walk-through, usually within 48 hours.
Hardwood breaks down slower and keeps color longer. Cedar smells great and has natural pest-deterrent properties. Dyed mulch holds vibrant color for two years or more. All suppress weeds and retain moisture. We help you choose based on your Cibolo home's look and your budget.
Yes. Mulch fades in sun and Texas heat, especially in Cibolo's intense summers. We offer refresh programs that top-dress beds with fresh material on a schedule that keeps your landscape looking sharp without starting over.
River rock, boulders, and decomposed granite are excellent for Cibolo's heat and clay. They don't decompose like mulch, require less maintenance, and work well around mature plantings. We'll lay weed barrier beneath, edge clean, and set stone so settlement on our clay soils stays minimal.
We do. Whether it's a Bentwood Ranch home bed or a commercial property in Cibolo, we're licensed and insured. We show up on time, do clean work, and stand behind it. Same care goes into every job.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.