Native Texan Family Landscaping - Amarillo's Reliable Landscaping

Amarillo, TX 79109

(505) 360-1492

Local Business Overview

Native Texan Family Landscaping is a locally owned and operated Amarillo business dedicated to helping homeowners achieve a healthy, beautiful yard that can withstand the Panhandle's unique climate. We understand the common local frustrations of bare lawn patches and sprinkler leaks, which can waste precious water and leave your landscape looking tired. Our team uses proven techniques and high-quality materials to repair and thicken your turf, ensuring it's resilient against our sun and wind. We also provide expert sprinkler system inspection, repair, and optimization to eliminate leaks and ensure efficient watering, saving you money and conserving local water resources. Trust our family to care for your yard like it's our own.

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

What's the best way to fix bare patches in my Amarillo lawn?

Here in Amarillo, bare patches are often caused by compacted soil, water runoff, or heat stress. The best fix starts with aerating the area to improve soil health, then applying a high-quality, drought-resistant grass seed blend suited for our region. Proper watering is crucial—we often recommend adjusting your sprinkler coverage to ensure these new areas get enough water without creating puddles or runoff that can cause more issues.

How can I tell if I have a sprinkler leak, and what should I do?

Signs of a sprinkler leak in Amarillo include soggy spots, unusually high water bills, or reduced water pressure in your zones. The first step is to manually run each zone and look for spraying heads, geysers, or pooling water. Many leaks are at the head or connection points. For a thorough inspection and repair that addresses root causes and optimizes your system for our local water pressure, it's best to call a professional to prevent water waste and further damage.

Why is my lawn struggling even with regular watering?

In the Panhandle, this often points to inefficient watering or underlying soil issues. Your sprinklers might have leaks or poor coverage, missing key areas while overwatering others. Also, our local soil can become compacted, preventing water from reaching the roots. A professional assessment can check for sprinkler efficiency, identify dry or drowned zones, and evaluate if aeration or soil amendments are needed to help your lawn absorb water and nutrients effectively.



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