Custom landscape design, sod, planting and decorative stone built for Central Texas soil and sun.

Landscaping in Georgetown means working with what the San Gabriel limestone gives you, not against it. Scratch a few inches under most yards here, from the older lots around the historic square to the fresh-graded lots in Wolf Ranch, and you hit rocky clay that sheds water fast and turns to concrete by August. Corral Bros builds landscapes that hold up to that ground instead of fighting it every season.
That starting point changes the plan depending on where you live. Sun City lawns often need soil correction and better drainage before a single plant goes in, since decades of compacted clay and turf stress add up. Wolf Ranch and other new master-planned sections usually have thin builder topsoil sitting right on limestone, so grading and bed shaping matter as much as plant choice. In Old Town, mature trees and established beds call for renovation work that respects what is already growing well.
We design around your soil, your sun exposure and how you actually use the yard, then install sod, beds, mulch or stone that will still look right in five years. Estimates are free, on-site and usually scheduled within 48 hours, and every job is handled by a licensed, insured, family-run crew that lives and works this same ground.
We walk your Georgetown property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide landscaping in these nearby communities:
Fall (October to November) and early spring (March to April) are the best times to landscape in Central Texas. Cooler temperatures let new sod, trees and plants establish roots before summer heat. We install year-round, but fall planting gives the strongest results and the lowest water needs.
Central Texas sits in USDA hardiness zones 8b to 9a, so drought-tolerant natives perform best: Texas sage, salvia, lantana, agave, yaupon holly, red yucca and ornamental grasses. Pairing these with native shade trees like live oak and cedar elm gives a landscape that thrives on less water.
It depends on square footage, soil condition and how much grading or plant material the design calls for, so we do not quote blind over the phone. Corral Bros offers free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a real number based on your actual yard in Georgetown, not a guess.
That is the rocky clay over San Gabriel limestone that sits under most of Georgetown, from Sun City to Wolf Ranch. It drains fast, compacts under heat, and stresses turf roots by midsummer. We correct this with soil amendment, proper grading and plant choices suited to that profile rather than fighting it with extra water alone.
Sod can work well here, but only with the right prep. We grade the site, break up compacted clay, and add topsoil where the native ground is too thin or rocky to support root establishment. Skipping that step is the main reason new sod struggles in Georgetown yards within the first year.
We lean heavily on native and drought-tolerant species that tolerate shallow, alkaline soil and long stretches without rain. Texas sage, yucca, and native grasses handle the limestone base well, and we mix in seasonal color where irrigation and shade allow. Every plant list gets matched to your specific lot's sun and soil conditions.
Yes, and Georgetown gives us plenty of both. New Wolf Ranch lots often need a landscape built from bare dirt and builder topsoil, while Old Town and established Sun City yards usually need bed renovation, regrading, or replacing tired turf. Corral Bros designs for either starting point.
A typical front-yard project, including grading, sod, and bed installation, usually runs a few days to about a week once materials are on site, though scope and current weather affect that timeline. We walk through a realistic schedule during your free estimate so you know what to expect before work begins.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.