Decorative mulch, gravel and stone that finish beds and cut down on weeds.
That blackland clay in Hutto holds water like a sponge, which is exactly why mulch and rock work matters here. When rain sits and weeds love wet soil, the right mulch and stone materials do two jobs at once: they look sharp around your beds and they drain better than bare ground, cutting down on the weeds that thrive in Williamson County's heavy clay. Corral Bros has been putting down mulch and decorative rock across Star Ranch, Hutto Highlands, and Emory Crossing for families and businesses who are tired of fighting mud and overgrowth.
As this farm town fills with new subdivisions, your yard is probably younger than you'd like it to be, and fresh mulch or river rock gives it the finished look that makes a difference. We bring hardwood, cedar, and dyed mulch, plus decomposed granite and boulders, and we edge your beds clean with weed barrier underneath so the work lasts. Call us for a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within two days. We are licensed, insured, and ready to work in your Hutto neighborhood.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Hutto property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and mulch & rock work that holds up to Williamson 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.
Mulch breaks the crust on that dense blackland clay, lets water drain instead of pooling, and keeps soil cooler and more stable. That means fewer weeds and healthier plants. We see the difference in Star Ranch and Hutto Highlands every season.
Hardwood mulch typically holds color and density for two to three years in our Texas sun and humidity. Cedar lasts a bit longer. Corral Bros offers refresh programs to top off beds when they fade, keeping that polished look without a full re-do each time.
Pricing depends on bed size, material choice, and whether you need edging and weed barrier. Call us at 737-404-9343 for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate. We usually schedule them within 48 hours and give you a clear quote.
Absolutely. Many Hutto homeowners combine hardwood or cedar mulch in planting beds with river rock or decomposed granite in hardscape areas. We design and install both in one visit, saving you hassle.
Yes. We edge beds cleanly and lay weed barrier underneath before the mulch goes down. That foundation work in Hutto's clay keeps weeds from punching up through and extends the life of your mulch.
Good mulch doesn't wash away if it's laid thick enough on sloped beds. We grade and edge your beds so water drains properly in Emory Crossing or Star Ranch, and quality materials stay put through a Texas downpour.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.