Native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials installed to thrive.
Kyle's newer subdivisions in Plum Creek, Steeplechase, and Waterleaf grew fast, but they left plenty of bare yards. Planting trees and shrubs that actually thrive in Hays County blackland clay is tougher than it looks. Corral Bros installs native and drought-tolerant plants selected to survive our heat and hard-baking soil, with proper hole prep and amendments to give them a real chance.
Kyle's summer heat and that dense clay subsoil are the real challenge. We don't guess at what goes where. Every plant gets matched to your specific site conditions, and every hole gets broken up, amended, and watered in properly so roots can actually establish. You'll get straight guidance on the first season's care, too-the difference between a shrub that limps along and one that roots in and thrives.
We're licensed and insured, handle residential and commercial work across the Hill Country, and schedule free on-site estimates usually within 48 hours. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to talk through what you're working with.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Kyle property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and plant installation that holds up to Hays 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.
Native Texas species like live oak, possumhaw, and escarpment cherry handle the clay well. Shrubs like agarito and yaupon holly don't need constant water. We select based on your site's drainage, sun, and slope. Our crew knows what thrives here because we work in Kyle soil every week.
Cost depends on what you're planting, how many plants, and how much soil prep your yard needs. Blackland clay in Kyle usually requires amendment, which adds labor. We provide free on-site estimates within 48 hours so you see the full scope and price before we start. Call (737) 404-9343.
Soil prep is part of our plant installation service. We break up clay, amend with compost where needed, mulch properly, and water everything in. First-year care guidance comes with it. We don't just dig a hole and drop the plant in.
Blackland clay compacts hard when dry and holds water when wet-roots struggle both ways. In summer, it bakes solid. We scarify the planting hole, work in amendments to improve drainage, and guide you through first-season watering so plants establish roots, not just survive.
Most woody plants need 12 to 18 months to root in and grow confidently. The first season is critical-we give you the watering and mulch plan so your new plants don't stress out during Kyle's hot months. Consistent moisture matters more than fertilizer early on.
Yes. We're familiar with the soil and conditions across Kyle's master-planned subdivisions and handle both new landscapes and infill plantings in established yards. If you're in Steeplechase, Plum Creek, Waterleaf, or anywhere in Kyle, we serve the area.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.