Company Profile
A & D Hydromulch & Landscaping is a local Whitehouse, TX company dedicated to solving common residential landscaping challenges. We specialize in addressing issues like soil compaction and persistent mulch bed weeds that trouble many homeowners in our area. Our expert team provides targeted solutions to rejuvenate your soil and suppress weed growth, helping your lawn and garden beds thrive. We focus on practical, effective services that are tailored to the specific soil conditions and climate of East Texas. As your neighbors, we're committed to improving the health and beauty of your outdoor spaces with reliable, professional care.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What's the best way to deal with compacted soil in my Whitehouse yard?
Compacted soil is common here and prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. We recommend core aeration, which involves removing small plugs of soil to relieve compaction. This allows for better root growth and improves water absorption, which is especially helpful for our local soil types. It's a foundational service that prepares your lawn for healthier growth.
How can I stop weeds from taking over my mulch beds?
A thick layer of fresh, quality mulch is the first defense, but proper bed preparation is key. We remove existing weeds, apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent new growth, and then install a sufficient depth of mulch. For a longer-lasting solution, we can also install professional-grade landscape fabric beneath the mulch to provide an extra barrier against weeds common in our area.
Why is hydromulching a good option for establishing new grass in East Texas?
Hydromulching is an efficient and effective method for seeding large or sloped areas common in Whitehouse. It involves spraying a slurry of seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water. This mixture protects the seed from our sun and wind, retains crucial moisture for germination, and helps prevent soil erosion. It often results in a more uniform and successful lawn establishment compared to traditional seeding.

















