Decorative mulch, gravel and stone that finish beds and cut down on weeds.
Up on these cedar-and-limestone hillsides around Wimberley, shallow topsoil and fast runoff mean your planting beds need real help to hold moisture and keep weeds down. That's where quality mulch and rock work comes in. Corral Bros brings the right materials and experience to finish your beds the way Wimberley properties deserve-whether you're in the Woodcreek area, out toward Cypress Creek, or tucked into one of the creekside homesteads near Blue Hole.
The ground here doesn't forgive mistakes. Cheap mulch breaks down fast in our heat, and the wrong gravel turns your beds into dust. We work with hardwood, cedar, and dyed mulch; river rock and decomposed granite; and stone that actually holds up to Hill Country weather. We edge clean, lay weed barrier the right way, and design your beds to drain without washing away.
Call us for a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours. Locally owned, licensed, and insured, we'll walk your property, talk through what works for your setup, and give you a clear price. No obligation.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Wimberley property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and mulch & rock work that holds up to Hays 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.
Wimberley's shallow topsoil over limestone drains fast and holds heat. Good mulch retains moisture, keeps roots cooler, and reduces your watering load. It also protects delicate perennials through dry spells. The cedar and hardwood we use break down slower in Hill Country sun than bargain mulch, giving you better color and performance longer.
Cedar mulch smells great and lasts longer in heat; hardwood gives a finished look; dyed mulch holds color through summer. River rock works well around natives and drainage areas; decomposed granite suits Hill Country aesthetics. During your free estimate, we'll assess your sun, soil, and style, then recommend what works best. Different beds often call for different materials.
Cost depends on square footage, material choice, and prep work needed. We provide free no-obligation estimates on-site within 48 hours of your call. Corral Bros prices fairly and doesn't charge hidden fees. Once we've seen your property, we'll give you an exact quote you can count on. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule.
Yes. Over time, mulch fades and breaks down in our heat. We offer refresh programs to top off color, keep weed barrier effective, and maintain your beds seasonally. Many homeowners find this saves money and keeps their landscaping looking sharp year-round without the effort. Ask about it during your estimate.
We edge beds cleanly to define space and prevent grass creep. Weed barrier goes down before mulch to block growth without killing soil. We use quality material that lets water through while stopping weeds. On Wimberley's rocky ground, proper installation keeps everything in place through our heavy spring rains and summer heat.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.