Texas Tough Lawn & Landscaping | Licensed Landscapers in Round Rock, TX
Round Rock, TX 78664
Core Services
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
- Tree removal
Company Background
Texas Tough Lawn & Landscaping is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Round Rock, TX, and surrounding areas. We specialize in lawn care, tree services, and fencing solutions to keep your outdoor spaces healthy and beautiful. Our team understands the unique challenges Round Rock homeowners face, like dying shrubs and persistent weed infestations, which often stem from our local soil conditions and climate. We address these issues with targeted treatments, proper plant selection, and expert maintenance. Whether you need routine lawn care, tree removal, or a custom fence installation, we provide reliable, professional service to enhance your property's curb appeal and value.
Question Answers
How can your lawn care services help with weed infestations common in Round Rock?
Our lawn care program includes targeted weed control treatments specifically formulated for Central Texas weeds like crabgrass and dandelions. We assess your soil and grass type to apply pre-emergent and post-emergent solutions that prevent and eliminate weeds without harming your lawn, keeping your yard healthy and weed-free year-round.
What tree care services do you offer for dying shrubs or trees in the area?
We provide tree care services such as pruning, fertilization, and disease treatment to revive stressed or dying shrubs and trees. For severe cases, our safe and efficient tree removal service can eliminate hazardous or dead trees, followed by recommendations for drought-resistant native plants better suited to Round Rock's climate.
Can you help with landscaping issues like dying shrubs while installing a new fence?
Absolutely. When installing fences and gates, we can assess surrounding shrubs and soil, offering solutions like proper grading, drainage improvements, or replacement with hardier plants. This integrated approach ensures your new fence enhances your landscape while addressing underlying issues that cause plants to decline.

















