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Houston, TX 77092

(713) 686-6470

Our Story

Sicola's Landscape is a Houston-based landscaping firm specializing in creating beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces for local homeowners. We understand the unique challenges of the Gulf Coast climate, where dead lawn patches and persistent lawn fungus can quickly damage your yard's health and curb appeal. Our expert landscape design service focuses on selecting durable, disease-resistant plants and creating smart layouts that promote proper drainage and airflow—key factors in preventing common fungal issues. By combining local horticultural knowledge with thoughtful design, we build landscapes that not only look stunning but are also better equipped to thrive in Houston's specific conditions, solving problems before they start.

Services Offered

  • Landscape design

Common Questions

How can a landscape design from Sicola's help prevent lawn fungus in my Houston yard?

Great question! Many lawn fungi thrive in damp, poorly draining areas. Our Houston-focused landscape design prioritizes solutions like grading for proper runoff, selecting fungus-resistant grass varieties, and strategically placing plants and hardscapes to increase sunlight and air circulation. This proactive approach creates a healthier environment that's less inviting to common diseases.

My lawn has dead patches. Can you design a new landscape that addresses this?

Absolutely. Dead patches often point to underlying issues like soil compaction, poor drainage, or disease. Our design process starts with a site analysis to diagnose the cause. We then craft a custom plan that may include soil amendments, regrading, and installing robust, locally-adapted plants to replace problem areas with a lush, unified landscape that's built to last.

As a Houston homeowner, what should I look for in a landscape design to avoid future problems?

Look for a design that respects our local climate. A good plan will account for our heavy rains and humidity. Key elements include drainage solutions to prevent waterlogging, the use of native and adapted plants that are naturally more resistant to local pests and diseases, and sustainable practices that promote long-term soil and plant health, reducing the need for constant intervention.



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