Landscape Design & Installation in Lakeway, TX
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Landscape Design & Installation in Lakeway, TX

Professional landscape design and installation in Lakeway — native plants, drought-tolerant beds, seasonal color, and complete yard transformations calibrated for Central Texas conditions.

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Lakeway + Travis County
Weekly and bi-weekly maintenance routes — consistent scheduling
Oak wilt prevention protocols on all tree work — no live oak pruning Feb–Jun
Hunter · Rain Bird · Toro — professional irrigation equipment
Plant selections calibrated for Central Texas alkaline clay soils
Locally operated · Backed by the TerritoryOS network

Overview

Landscape Design & Installation in Lakeway: What You Need to Know

Most Lakeway landscapes underperform because they were designed with plants and systems that don't match the region's specific conditions. Generic landscape plans from big-box nurseries feature plants that struggle in Lakeway's alkaline clay soils, require more water than the region's drought cycles allow, and need more maintenance than most homeowners want to provide. The result is a landscape that looks good for one season and deteriorates from there.

We design and install landscapes across Lakeway and Travis County that are built for Central Texas conditions from the ground up. Plant selections are native or adapted species that thrive in Lakeway's alkaline soils, handle the region's heat and drought cycles, and provide year-round interest without constant intervention. Irrigation design is integrated into the landscape plan — drip irrigation for beds, smart controllers for turf zones. The goal is a landscape that looks intentional, performs well, and gets better over time rather than requiring constant replacement.

How It Works

How Landscape Design & Installation Works in Lakeway

Landscape design in Lakeway starts with a site analysis: soil type and pH, drainage patterns, sun and shade mapping, existing plant inventory, and the homeowner's goals (low maintenance, curb appeal, outdoor living, wildlife habitat, or a combination). The design integrates plant selection, bed layout, hardscape elements, and irrigation into a cohesive plan that works with the site's conditions.

Native and adapted plant selection is the foundation of a successful Lakeway landscape. Texas native plants (Texas sage, Autumn sage, Turk's cap, Inland sea oats, Mexican feathergrass, Yaupon holly) are adapted to Lakeway's alkaline soils, heat, and drought cycles. They require minimal supplemental irrigation once established and provide habitat for native pollinators and birds. Adapted non-natives (Esperanza, Pride of Barbados, Vitex, Salvia) perform similarly well in Lakeway's conditions and extend the design palette.

Compare Your Options

Making the Right Call for Your Lakeway Property

Project TypeAvg CostTimelineNotes
Front bed renovation$800–$2,5001–2 daysPlant replacement + mulch
Full front yard design$2,000–$6,0002–5 daysDesign + plants + mulch + edging
Backyard transformation$3,000–$12,000+3–7 daysDepends on scope
Native plant conversion$1,500–$5,0002–4 daysLawn to native bed conversion
Seasonal color program$400–$1,200/seasonOngoingPansies/vinca rotation

Why Local Matters

Why a Lakeway-Based Operator Changes the Equation

We select plants adapted to Lakeway's alkaline clay soils — not generic nursery stock that struggles in Central Texas conditions. We integrate irrigation design into every landscape plan. We use native and adapted plants that provide year-round interest with minimal maintenance. We provide plant care instructions after installation. Written quotes before any work begins.

Real-World Example

A Real Lakeway Scenario

Example Scenario

Customer: Homeowner in Lakeway, 1,800 sq ft front yard, builder-grade St. Augustine lawn with 4 generic shrubs Goal: Reduce lawn area, improve curb appeal, low maintenance Design: 60% lawn reduction — replaced with native plant beds (Texas sage, Autumn sage, Mexican feathergrass, Yaupon holly), decomposed granite pathways, 3-inch hardwood mulch beds, drip irrigation for all bed areas Installation: 3 days Cost: $4,800 (design + plants + mulch + edging + drip irrigation) Outcome: Water bill reduced by $35/month (drip vs. spray irrigation on reduced lawn area). Lawn mowing time reduced from 45 minutes to 15 minutes. Homeowner reports the front yard looks better in year 2 than it did at installation as the plants filled in. Multiple neighbors asked for the landscaper's contact.

Common Questions

Landscape Design & Installation FAQ — Lakeway

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