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Fulton Landscaping

Fulton Landscaping

Fulton, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Looking for dependable landscaping in Fulton, Texas? Fulton Landscaping handles design, install, and maintenance with steady hands and clear pricing.
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High Tide Lawn Care and Services

High Tide Lawn Care and Services

Fulton TX 78358
Lawn Services, Junk Removal & Hauling, Pressure Washers

A local service provider dedicated to helping residents and businesses in the community with practical, reliable solutions. We focus on understanding specific local needs to deliver effective results....

Texas Turf

Texas Turf

Fulton TX 78358
Lawn Services

Founded by a local professional with extensive background in construction and landscape management, Texas Turf was established in the wake of Hurricane Harvey to support the recovery of the Coastal Be...



Questions and Answers

With Stage 1 water restrictions, how do we keep our St. Augustine lawn alive without wasting water?

In Zone 9b, smart ET-based irrigation controllers paired with in-ground moisture sensors are essential. These systems automatically adjust watering schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data and soil conditions, preventing overwatering. This technology can reduce potable water use by 20-30% while maintaining Palmetto St. Augustine health, keeping you well within voluntary conservation guidelines. Deep, infrequent watering cycles are programmed for early morning to minimize evaporation loss.

We've noticed an aggressive vine taking over a hedge. How should we handle invasive species here without harming the bay?

Early identification and treatment are key for invasive species like Chinese Tallow or Japanese Climbing Fern. Manual removal is preferred, but for persistent problems, a targeted, professional-grade herbicide application may be necessary. Any treatment must strictly follow the town's coastal runoff nutrient management guidelines, avoiding application before forecasted rain to prevent bay contamination. We adhere to all blackout dates specified in the local fertilizer ordinance to protect water quality.

We're replacing a wooden deck. Is shell-crete a good option for durability and safety in our fire zone?

Shell-crete is a superior choice for durability and fire resistance in Fulton's Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire risk area. Unlike wood, it is non-combustible and requires zero chemical treatments, aligning with defensible space requirements. Its permeability also enhances local drainage. When properly installed, a shell-crete patio or permeable concrete pathway will last decades with minimal upkeep, resisting the salt air and soil pH challenges that rapidly decay traditional lumber.

Our yard has been struggling since we moved in. Why is the soil here so tough to work with, and what can we do about it long-term?

Most Fulton Beach Road homes, built around 1998, sit on 28-year-old Coastal Saline Clay. This soil is naturally dense with a pH of 7.9-8.2, which inhibits nutrient availability and root penetration. Over decades, compaction from construction and routine maintenance has severely reduced its permeability. A long-term solution requires annual core aeration and the incorporation of 3-4 inches of composted organic matter to lower pH, improve structure, and support beneficial soil biology.

We're tired of constant mowing and blowing. What are some lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternatives to a traditional lawn?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with native plants like Gulf Muhly, Yaupon Holly, and Coastal Bluestem dramatically reduces maintenance. These species are adapted to local salinity, require minimal water once established, and provide critical habitat. This shift also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered blowers. A designed native planting bed needs only seasonal trimming, eliminates weekly mowing, and supports 2026 biodiversity targets.

A storm just knocked down a large limb. How quickly can a crew arrive for emergency cleanup, and what's the protocol?

For an emergency call, our electric fleet can dispatch from the Fulton Mansion area and take TX-35 to reach most Fulton Beach Road addresses within 45-60 minutes during peak congestion. We prioritize safety and HOA compliance, first securing the site and documenting the hazard. All work adheres to the local noise ordinance, meaning no gas-powered equipment operates during the 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM quiet hours, even for urgent debris processing.

We want to regrade our backyard for better drainage. What permits and contractor credentials are required for this work?

Regrading a 0.25-acre lot in Fulton typically requires a permit from the Town of Fulton Building & Planning Department, as it alters water runoff patterns. The contractor must hold a current Irrigation License or Landscape Architect license from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This ensures they understand hydrology and comply with coastal erosion and sediment control plans. Never hire an unlicensed individual for grading; improper work can create liability and drainage issues for neighboring properties.

Our yard floods and stays soggy for days after a heavy rain. What's the best way to fix poor drainage in this area?

Persistent sogginess is a direct result of high storm surge vulnerability and the poor percolation rate of Coastal Saline Clay. The most effective solution is to install a French drain system tied to a dry well or daylight outlet. For any new patios or walkways, specifying permeable concrete or shell-crete is critical; these materials meet Town of Fulton runoff standards by allowing water to infiltrate directly into the subsoil, reducing surface water pooling.

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