Decorative mulch, gravel and stone that finish beds and cut down on weeds.
Mulch and rock work in Maxwell starts with understanding blackland prairie clay. Your beds settle into that heavy soil, weeds find every opening, and without proper edging and cover, color fades fast in our Texas heat. Corral Bros knows Caldwell County ground from FM 1979 to the Plum Creek bottoms, and we finish your landscape beds with decorative mulch and stone that actually hold up to the local climate and keep water where it belongs.
Your lot might be an acre of rural pasture or a small-town corner where every detail shows. Either way, hardwood, cedar, and dyed mulch options let you build the right look for your home. We haul and spread decomposed granite, river rock, and boulders; edge your beds clean; lay weed barrier; and schedule refresh programs so your color stays true instead of graying out in the sun.
Call us for a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours. We are licensed, insured, and built right here in Caldwell County. We listen to what you want and tell you what works on Maxwell property.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Maxwell property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and mulch & rock work that holds up to Caldwell 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.
Our blackland prairie clay compacts hard and holds water. Mulch breaks that surface, lets rain and air reach roots, and keeps weeds from taking hold. Corral Bros edges your beds properly and adds weed barrier under the mulch so you spend less time fighting grass and more time enjoying your yard.
Hardwood mulch holds color about twelve months in our sun. Cedar and dyed mulch last longer. Corral Bros can set you up on a refresh program-usually a top-coat every year or two depending on mulch type and sun exposure-so your beds look fresh without starting from zero.
Decomposed granite settles and compacts, good for pathways and utility areas. River rock stays loose and decorative, drawing the eye. We use both on Maxwell properties. Granite keeps weeds down better; rock looks sharp longer. We can mix them or use one or the other depending on your goal.
Yes. Without it, perennial weeds and grass roots push up through the mulch. On Caldwell County soil, they root deep and come back hard. Corral Bros always lays barrier, edges your beds clean, and mulches over top so you are not pulling weeds out of your own mulch every summer.
Cost depends on the square footage of your beds, mulch or rock type, delivery distance, and whether you need edging and barrier. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation on-site estimates so you know the real number. Call 737-404-9343 and we will schedule a time that works for you.
Yes. We work on rural Caldwell County acreage, small-town residential lots, and commercial grounds. Whether you are in Niederwald, Plum Creek area, or anywhere in Maxwell, we bring the same licensed, insured crew and attention to detail.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.