Certified Landscaping in Whitney, TX 76692 - Texas Lawn Care Service
516 E Jefferson Ave, Whitney, TX 76692
Business Offerings
- Landscape design
Company Overview
Texas Lawn Care Service is your local Whitney partner for landscape design that tackles the unique challenges of our Texas soil. We specialize in creating beautiful, functional outdoor spaces that directly address common local issues like soil compaction and standing water. Our expert designs incorporate strategic grading, proper drainage solutions, and soil aeration techniques to ensure your yard not only looks stunning but also promotes healthy plant growth and prevents water damage. We transform problem areas into thriving landscapes that enhance your home's curb appeal and value, all while being tailored to the specific conditions of the Whitney area.
FAQs
How can landscape design fix standing water and soil compaction in my Whitney yard?
Our landscape design process starts with a site analysis to identify low spots and compacted soil areas. We then create a custom plan that may include regrading for proper slope, installing French drains or dry creek beds to channel water away, and specifying deep-rooted native plants that help break up compacted soil over time. This integrated approach solves the root cause, not just the symptoms.
What specific design features do you use for drainage in Whitney landscape designs?
For Whitney properties, we often incorporate permeable paving, strategically placed rain gardens that absorb runoff, and subtle grading changes to direct water toward safe dispersal areas. We select plants that tolerate both our occasional dry spells and excess moisture, creating a landscape that manages water intelligently and naturally.
Will a new landscape design help with my hard, compacted Texas soil?
Absolutely. A core part of our design service includes soil amendment plans. We specify techniques like core aeration during installation and recommend adding organic matter to improve soil structure. The design itself uses plants suited to our local conditions, whose roots will naturally help aerate and improve the soil health for the long term, breaking up that tough compaction.

















