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Jefferson Landscaping

Jefferson Landscaping

Jefferson, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Jefferson Landscaping serves Jefferson, Texas with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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A&W Lawn & Landscaping

A&W Lawn & Landscaping

Jefferson TX 75657
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers, General Contractors

For over 15 years, A&W Lawn & Landscaping has been the trusted local choice for comprehensive lawn and landscape care in Jefferson, TX. As a locally owned and operated company, we specialize in transf...

Straight Paths Lawn Care

Straight Paths Lawn Care

Jefferson TX 75657
Landscaping

Straight Paths Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated landscaping business in Jefferson, Texas, founded by owner Jonathan. With years of experience in the industry, Jonathan brings a personal passi...

8 - Point Land Services

8 - Point Land Services

Jefferson TX 75650
Landscaping, Fences & Gates

At 8-Point Land Services in Jefferson, TX, we believe every property deserves personalized care. Our approach is built on integrity, professionalism, and clear communication from start to finish. We t...

TXK Turf Pros

TXK Turf Pros

Jefferson TX 75657
Tree Services, Lawn Services

TXK Turf Pros is a trusted tree and lawn service provider serving Jefferson, TX, and surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive tree care, including pruning, removal, disease management, and pl...

Cleancut Gardening Service

Cleancut Gardening Service

Jefferson TX 75657
Lawn Services, Irrigation

Cleancut Gardening Service is a locally owned family business in Jefferson, TX, specializing in lawn services and irrigation. With deep roots in the profession—growing up around his father's landscapi...

Eric’s Unlimited

Eric’s Unlimited

Jefferson TX 75657
Carpenters, Landscaping, General Contractors

Eric’s Unlimited is a Jefferson-based carpentry and landscaping service owned by Eric, a dedicated craftsman with deep East Texas roots. Originally from nearby Uncertain, Eric has made Jefferson his h...

Shurtleff Landscaping

Shurtleff Landscaping

Jefferson TX 75657
Lawn Services, Junk Removal & Hauling, Landscape Architects or Designers

Shurtleff Landscaping is a Jefferson, TX-based company specializing in comprehensive lawn services, junk removal, and landscape architecture. We help local homeowners and businesses maintain beautiful...

Khy's Mowing

Khy's Mowing

Jefferson TX 75657
Lawn Services

Khy's Mowing is your trusted Jefferson lawn care specialist, dedicated to keeping East Texas yards healthy and beautiful. We understand the local challenges, like bare lawn patches and yard erosion, w...



Frequently Asked Questions

I want to reduce mowing and gas-powered noise. What are my options for replacing some lawn?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a xeriscape of regionally native plants like Eastern Redbud, Yaupon Holly, and Switchgrass drastically reduces water, fertilizer, and weekly mowing demands. This shift also aligns with evolving noise ordinances that increasingly restrict gas-powered blowers and mowers. An electric maintenance fleet, paired with a biodiverse native planting, creates a quieter, more resilient landscape that conserves resources.

With Stage 1 water restrictions, how can I keep my St. Augustine lawn healthy without wasting water?

Smart, Wi-Fi-enabled ET-based irrigation systems are the definitive solution for conservation. These controllers automatically adjust watering schedules based on local evapotranspiration data, soil moisture, and forecasted rain, applying water only when and where it is needed. This technology maintains turfgrass viability while ensuring total water use remains well within voluntary municipal limits, effectively future-proofing your landscape against stricter regulations.

I've seen an invasive vine taking over a fence line. How should it be handled safely?

Early identification and proper removal of invasive species like Japanese honeysuckle or kudzu are critical. Manual extraction of root systems, followed by targeted, professional-grade herbicide application during active growth phases, is most effective. All treatments must adhere to Texas BMP guidelines, which prohibit nitrogen applications and certain chemicals during forecasted heavy rain events to prevent watershed contamination.

My yard has persistent puddling after heavy rains. What's the best long-term fix for this?

Persistent puddling indicates the high water table and low permeability common in our sandy loam soils. A graded French drain system can intercept subsurface water, while surface solutions involve replacing impermeable surfaces with permeable clay bricks or crushed sandstone. These materials facilitate on-site infiltration, reducing runoff volume and helping meet the City of Jefferson Planning & Zoning Department's stormwater management standards for residential properties.

Do I need a permit to regrade my backyard, and what kind of contractor should I hire?

Significant grading work on a 0.25-acre lot typically requires review by the City of Jefferson Planning & Zoning Department to ensure proper drainage and compliance with erosion control ordinances. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) for earthmoving. This licensing ensures the professional carries the required insurance and understands the legal and environmental standards for altering your property's topography.

How quickly can a crew respond for an emergency cleanup after a storm to meet HOA compliance deadlines?

Our standard dispatch for emergency service prioritizes the Historic District. A crew mobilizing from the Jefferson Carnegie Library can access US-59 for efficient routing, ensuring an arrival window of 20 to 30 minutes during peak conditions. This timeline allows for rapid assessment and initial debris management, which is crucial for meeting strict post-storm HOA compliance periods and mitigating further property damage.

My soil seems compacted and tired. Is this normal for older properties in the Historic District?

Properties averaging 49 years of age, like many here, exhibit significant soil maturity. Decades of routine maintenance, foot traffic, and organic matter depletion have likely degraded the original structure of Jefferson's acidic sandy loam. This soil type is prone to compaction, which reduces permeability and root penetration. Core aeration paired with compost amendments is a critical restorative practice to reintroduce pore space and biological activity, effectively reversing decades of decline.

Is crushed sandstone or wood better for a new patio in terms of longevity and fire safety?

For longevity and fire resilience, crushed sandstone or permeable clay brick are superior to wood. These inorganic materials do not decompose, warp, or attract pests. In Jefferson's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, they also contribute to defensible space by providing a non-combustible zone adjacent to the home, a key factor in wildfire mitigation strategies that wood decking cannot fulfill.

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