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

Out in Liberty Hill, landscaping has to hold its own against limestone hills, thin ranch soil, and wide-open acreage that offers zero shade most of the year. Corral Bros Landscaping and Design builds lawns and beds that are made for this ground, not just planted on top of it. Whether you're finishing a new build in Santa Rita Ranch or reworking a few acres near Stonewall, we start with the dirt itself.
Liberty Hill soil is shallow and rocky in most places, sitting right on top of limestone bedrock. That means standard topsoil and a quick sod roll-out won't cut it. We grade properly for drainage, bring in the right soil amendments, and choose plants that are built for heat and thin ground, so your landscape survives its first Texas summer instead of struggling through it. In neighborhoods like Rancho Sienna, where builders often leave yards as bare, compacted clay, we handle the full transformation from grading to finished beds.
Working with Corral Bros means talking to a local, family-run crew that knows this specific stretch of Williamson County, not a franchise reading off a script. We show up for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours of your call, and walk your property with you before we design anything.
We walk your Liberty Hill 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 will if the ground is prepped right. We rip through the caliche and thin ranch topsoil, bring in quality soil blend, and grade for drainage before a single roll of sod goes down. Skip that step and you get a lawn that dies by July. Corral Bros preps every Liberty Hill yard the same way, whether it's a quarter acre in Santa Rita Ranch or open acreage out past Stonewall.
Native and adapted Hill Country plants do the heavy lifting: Texas sage, agave, yucca, salvia, and grasses like muhly that shrug off wind and full sun. On exposed acreage northwest of Austin we also plan windbreak plantings near the house to cut down on soil drying and give beds a fighting chance in August.
Both. A lot of our Liberty Hill work right now is bare-dirt new construction in those master-planned neighborhoods, where builders leave nothing but graded clay. We start from scratch there with full design, grading, sod, and bed layout, and we also renovate older or established properties around town.
It depends on lot size, how much grading the limestone terrain needs, and how much of the yard gets sod versus beds and stone. We give every Liberty Hill homeowner a free, no-obligation on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get real numbers for your property instead of a guess.
Often, yes. Exposed limestone is common on Liberty Hill acreage, and rather than blasting it out, we frequently design around it, using it as a natural bed border or grade break. It saves cost and gives the landscape a look that fits the ranch setting instead of fighting it.
We do. Liberty Hill runs from tight lots in Santa Rita Ranch to several open acres out toward Stonewall, and the approach changes with the property. Corral Bros scales design, grading, and plant selection to fit a small front yard or a long rural driveway and entrance.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.