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

Landscaping in Round Rock has to deal with one stubborn fact before anything else: the chalk. Under most yards from Forest Creek to Teravista sits a layer of rocky clay over Williamson County's soft limestone chalk, and it does not drain or dig like the loamy soil homeowners might remember from somewhere else. Corral Bros builds every design around that reality instead of fighting it, so the plants and sod you install actually settle in and thrive.
That starts with soil prep. We break up compacted clay, work in amendments so water and roots can move, and grade beds to shed runoff away from foundations rather than pooling against them, which matters on the flatter lots common in Teravista and the older established sections near downtown. For plant selection, we lean on native and drought-tolerant species that already know how to handle Round Rock's long, hot summers and occasional hard freezes, so beds still look good in August without a constant hose in hand.
Whether you are refreshing a front yard in Walsh Ranch, installing new sod after a renovation in Forest Creek, or landscaping a retail corridor property that needs to look sharp for customers, we design, install and maintain the whole picture. Estimates are free, on-site, and usually scheduled within 48 hours, and every job is backed by a locally owned, licensed and insured crew that answers the phone at (737) 404-9343.
We walk your Round Rock 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.
Most Round Rock yards sit on rocky clay over limestone chalk, which sheds water fast on the surface but stays compacted underneath, so roots cannot get deep enough to handle summer heat. Corral Bros fixes this at the soil level, aerating and amending before we lay sod or plant beds, rather than just adding more water on top of the problem.
We walk your property in Round Rock, look at drainage, soil condition, sun exposure and what you want the space to do, then give you a free, no-obligation estimate on-site, usually within 48 hours of your call. There is no pressure and no invented price list. We tell you what the ground actually needs.
It depends on how you use the yard. Sod still makes sense for play areas and open front lawns, but native and drought-tolerant plantings handle Round Rock's clay and summer stretches with far less upkeep. Corral Bros often blends both, keeping sod where you need it and shifting beds to tougher plants elsewhere.
Yes. We work on corporate campuses and retail corridor properties around Round Rock as well as residential yards in neighborhoods like Walsh Ranch. Commercial jobs get the same soil prep and drought-tolerant plant approach, scaled to bigger beds, higher foot traffic, and the need to look sharp year-round.
Timeline depends on scope, but a typical Round Rock front-yard project, covering grading, bed shaping, sod and plant installation, runs from a few days to about two weeks. We will give you a real schedule during your on-site estimate so you know what to expect before any crew shows up.
Both. Plenty of Round Rock properties in established areas already have mature oaks or old beds worth keeping, and we design around them rather than clearing everything. Corral Bros will tell you honestly what is worth saving and what is holding your yard back before we plan the new layout.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.