Native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials installed to thrive.
The plants that last in Spicewood are the ones built for thin soil, heat, and lighter watering. Corral Bros installs native and drought-tolerant trees, shrubs, and perennials across Spicewood Trails, Briarcliff, and the lake lots, choosing species that root in shallow, rocky ground instead of struggling against it. Right plant, right spot, is the whole game out here.
With limestone often close to the surface, we build up beds and amend soil where a deep hole just is not possible, and we group plants by how much water they want so your well is not carrying thirsty species through a dry August. Natives also handle Spicewood's deer and dry spells better. Corral Bros is family-built, licensed, and insured. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours, and we will recommend what will actually thrive on your lot.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Spicewood property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and plant installation that holds up to Burnet 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.
It depends on the number and size of plants and the bed prep your rocky ground needs. Corral Bros gives free on-site estimates so you get a real number for your Spicewood property, including any soil work. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule a visit, usually within 48 hours.
Native and drought-tolerant species do best: things adapted to thin soil, heat, and lighter water. We steer toward plants that shrug off Spicewood's dry summers and are less appealing to deer. Corral Bros picks for your specific light and soil so plants establish rather than limping through their first year.
Yes. Where shallow limestone blocks a deep hole, we build up and amend beds so roots have real soil to work with. We also choose plants that naturally root shallow. Planning around the rock is why our Spicewood plantings take hold instead of drying out.
They need steady water while establishing, then far less once rooted. We group plants by water need and favor drought-tolerant natives so your Spicewood well is not strained long term. After the first season, most of what we plant gets by on minimal supplemental water.
Yes. Deer are everywhere in Spicewood, so we favor plants they tend to leave alone and can suggest protection for young, vulnerable ones. Choosing deer-resistant natives from the start saves you the frustration of watching a fresh bed get browsed to the ground.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.