Landmark Landscaping: Best Landscaping Serving Kerrville, TX 78028
513 Cobbler Ln, Kerrville, TX 78028
Meet the Team
Landmark Landscaping is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company serving Kerrville, TX, and the surrounding Hill Country. We understand the unique challenges of local yards, especially issues like soil compaction and standing water that are common in our area. Our team specializes in diagnosing these problems, offering solutions like core aeration to relieve compaction, improving drainage with grading and French drains, and recommending drought-tolerant, native plants that thrive in our specific soil conditions. We're committed to creating beautiful, functional, and sustainable outdoor spaces that enhance your property's value and curb appeal while solving the practical problems Kerrville homeowners face.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My yard in Kerrville has standing water after it rains. What can Landmark Landscaping do to fix this?
We frequently address this common Kerrville issue. Our first step is a site evaluation to identify the cause, often related to soil compaction or improper grading. Solutions can include installing a French drain system to redirect water, regrading the land to promote proper runoff, or using permeable materials in hardscapes. We tailor a plan to efficiently move water away from your home's foundation and create a healthier, drier yard.
How does core aeration help my compacted soil in the Texas Hill Country?
Core aeration is a vital service for our dense, clay-heavy soils. We use specialized equipment to pull small plugs of soil from your lawn. This process relieves compaction, allowing essential air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. For Kerrville lawns, this means deeper root growth, improved drought resistance, better fertilizer uptake, and a significant reduction in standing water. It's a foundational step for a healthier lawn.
What are the best plants for a Kerrville landscape that also helps with drainage?
We recommend using native and adapted drought-tolerant plants that are suited to our local climate and soil. Plants like Texas Sage, Lantana, and certain ornamental grasses have deep root systems that help break up compacted soil and improve water infiltration. By designing with these resilient plants, we create beautiful, low-maintenance landscapes that naturally combat erosion and pooling water, saving you time and water in the long run.

















