Native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials installed to thrive.
New construction or new to Manor? Plant installation here means working with deep blackland clay and the weather pattern of the eastern prairie. That heavy soil drains slow in wet seasons and bakes hard by July. Getting the right plants in the ground the right way matters more in Manor than in some places. Corral Bros has spent years learning which natives, shrubs, and grasses actually thrive in ShadowGlen, Whisper Valley, Stonewater, and the surrounding subdivisions-and how to prep the soil and hole so your planting takes hold instead of struggling.
When we install plants, we start with honest assessment of your clay soil and your site's water, sun, and wind exposure. We amend the hole, set the plant at the right depth, mulch properly, and give you straightforward care guidance for that critical first season. No shortcuts, no over-watering, no plants picked for looks alone. We're licensed, insured, locally owned, and happy to walk your property and give you a free estimate-usually within 48 hours of your call.
The eastern Travis County landscape is changing fast, and new yards need plants that will establish well and live long. Let's talk about what will actually work in your Manor soil.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Manor property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and plant installation that holds up to Travis 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.
Manor sits on deep blackland clay over the eastern prairie. That clay holds water, drains slowly, and gets hard as concrete in summer. We choose drought-tolerant natives and amend your soil so roots can establish without rot or stress. The right plant and the right hole prep here mean the difference between thriving and struggling.
Cost depends on plant selection, quantity, size, and how much soil work your specific site needs. That heavy clay might need more amendment than other areas. We give free on-site estimates with no obligation-call us at (737) 404-9343 and we'll usually schedule within 48 hours. Talking face-to-face on your property gives you an honest price.
Texas privet, agarito, flame acanthus, cedar sage, native grasses like big bluestem and sideoats grama, and drought-tolerant trees like live oak and Texas ash all perform well here. We skip plants that need frequent watering or soft soil. Our selection is based on what actually survives and thrives in ShadowGlen, Whisper Valley, and Stonewater.
Yes. We mulch your beds after planting to moderate soil temperature and moisture, and we water in properly to settle the soil and eliminate air pockets. Then we walk you through the first-season care-how often to water as the plant establishes, when to expect new growth, and what to watch for.
We're licensed and insured for residential and commercial work across the I-35 corridor and Hill Country. Corral Bros is family-owned and locally based in Maxwell. We show up on time, respect your property, and stand behind our installations.
Common in new Manor subdivisions. We'll assess the soil, remove or work around builder rubble if needed, amend the planting area properly, and choose plants that tolerate those conditions. The prep work is real, but it means your plants won't be fighting the ground they're in.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.