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

Landscaping and design in Spicewood means building something that looks good and still survives thin, rocky Hill Country soil. Corral Bros lays sod, plants beds, sets mulch and rock, grades ground, and designs full yards from Spicewood Trails to the waterfront in Barton Creek Lakeside. With granite and limestone close to the surface, we plan every install around what the ground will actually let us dig and root.
On these lots we lean on grading to steer water off steep grades, raised or amended beds where rock blocks a deep hole, and native, drought-tolerant plants that hold up to well-water watering and dry summers. We are a locally owned, family-built crew, and we treat your property like a neighbor's. Call us and we will come walk the yard, talk through what you want, and leave you a free estimate, usually within 48 hours. Reach Corral Bros at (737) 404-9343.
We walk your Spicewood property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Burnet 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.
Cost tracks the scope and the ground. Rocky, sloped Spicewood lots take more prep than flat ones, so grading and bed-building can add to a job. We give free on-site estimates so you get a real number for your property, not a guess. Call (737) 404-9343 and we usually come out within 48 hours.
It shapes the plan more than it limits it. Where limestone sits shallow, we build up beds and pick natives that thrive in thin soil instead of forcing plants that need deep roots. Corral Bros designs Spicewood landscapes around the rock, so plants establish instead of struggling their first summer.
Yes. Many Spicewood homes run on wells, so water-wise design is smart. We combine drought-tolerant natives, efficient bed layouts, and rock and mulch to cut watering. It keeps the place green without leaning hard on your well through a dry Hill Country August.
Both. Corral Bros can hand you a plan, or design and install the entire thing: grading, sod, beds, plants, mulch, and rock. Handling it start to finish means the crew that graded your Spicewood lot is the same one planting it, so drainage and layout line up.
Rarely too steep. Spicewood slopes down to Lake Travis are our normal terrain. We use retaining walls, terracing, and smart grading to turn a hillside into usable, planted space that drains right and holds through heavy rain instead of washing out.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Burnet County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.