Company Background
Perez Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned tree and lawn care provider serving Bastrop, Texas. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face, from unsightly weeds in mulch beds to uneven sprinkler coverage that leaves dry patches. Our comprehensive services are designed to solve these local issues. We provide expert lawn care to ensure even, healthy growth and tackle tree-specific problems with disease and insect management to keep your landscape thriving. Whether you need a new tree planted for better shade or an old, problematic one safely removed, our team uses proven techniques to enhance your property's beauty and value while addressing the practical needs of Bastrop's climate and soil.
Key Services
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Insect management - trees
- Tree stump removal
- Disease management - trees
- Tree transplanting
- Tree planting
- Lawn care
FAQs
How can proper tree pruning help with my sprinkler coverage issues in Bastrop?
Overgrown trees can block sprinkler heads, creating dry spots in your lawn. Our expert tree pruning service carefully trims branches to allow full, even water distribution. We also assess your landscape to ensure your irrigation system and tree canopy work together efficiently, solving a common local problem and promoting a healthier lawn.
What's the best way to prevent weeds in my mulch beds, and can you help?
Absolutely. Weeds in mulch beds are a frequent issue here. Our lawn care service includes proper bed maintenance with fresh, high-quality mulch applied at the correct depth to suppress weeds. For a more permanent solution, we also offer strategic tree planting and transplanting to create denser shade, which naturally inhibits weed growth and keeps your landscape looking neat.
I'm worried a tree might be sick. How do you manage tree diseases common in our area?
Early detection is key. Our disease management service involves a thorough inspection to identify common Bastrop-area tree ailments. We provide targeted treatments and care recommendations, which may include strategic pruning to remove infected limbs. This proactive approach not only saves the tree but also prevents the spread of disease to other plants in your landscape.


