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La Grange Landscaping

La Grange Landscaping

La Grange, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

La Grange Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across La Grange, Texas. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Opal Pools

Opal Pools

6325 N Us Hwy 77 Unit B, La Grange TX 78945
Pool & Hot Tub Service, Landscaping, General Contractors

Opal Pools is a family-owned pool and outdoor living contractor serving La Grange, TX, and surrounding areas. Founded in 2024 by the Schramm and Messer families, we bring over 20 years of residential ...

Evergreen Clearing Solutions

Evergreen Clearing Solutions

La Grange TX 78945
Excavation Services, Landscaping, Tree Services

Evergreen Clearing Solutions is a veteran-owned excavation and land services contractor based in La Grange, Texas, serving Fayette County, Bastrop County, Lee County, and surrounding communities. We s...

E4 Services

E4 Services

La Grange TX 78945
Lawn Services

E4 Services is a trusted lawn care provider based in La Grange, TX, specializing in comprehensive lawn maintenance and solutions tailored to the local landscape. We understand that La Grange homeowner...

Berger's Lawn Care

Berger's Lawn Care

La Grange TX 78945
Landscaping

Berger's Lawn Care is a trusted local landscaping company serving La Grange, TX, and the surrounding Fayette County area. We specialize in addressing common local lawn issues like poor grading that le...

Marin Family Lawn Care

Marin Family Lawn Care

La Grange TX 78945
Lawn Services

Marin Family Lawn Care is a trusted, family-run lawn service provider in La Grange, TX, dedicated to helping local homeowners achieve and maintain a healthy, vibrant yard. We understand the common loc...

Vega landscape

Vega landscape

La Grange TX 78945
Fences & Gates, Tree Services, Landscaping

Vega Landscape in La Grange, TX, is your local specialist for comprehensive outdoor care, serving Fayette County with expertise in fencing, gates, tree services, and landscaping. We understand the spe...

Eco Residential & Commercial Services

Eco Residential & Commercial Services

La Grange TX 78945
Landscaping, Irrigation

Eco Residential & Commercial Services has been a trusted La Grange landscaping and irrigation partner since 2008. Founded on a commitment to enhancing local properties, we provide comprehensive soluti...

Eversole Services

Eversole Services

La Grange TX 78945
Lawn Services

Eversole Services is a La Grange-based lawn care provider built on a foundation of deep personal pride and customer satisfaction. For local homeowners, this means direct, one-on-one service from start...

Rock Solid Lawncare

Rock Solid Lawncare

La Grange TX 78945
Lawn Services

Rock Solid Lawncare is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service provider in La Grange, TX, dedicated to building and maintaining healthy, resilient yards. We understand the specific challenges faced by h...

Heavy’s Services

Heavy’s Services

La Grange TX 78945
Lawn Services

Heavy's Services is a La Grange, TX lawn care provider focused on solving the specific challenges homeowners face in our local area. We understand the issues of yard erosion and tree root lawn damage ...



FAQs

What permits and qualifications should I verify before hiring someone to regrade my yard?

Regrading a 0.25-acre lot in La Grange often requires a permit from the City of La Grange Planning & Development, especially if it alters water flow to adjacent properties. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for earthwork. This ensures compliance with local codes and proper management of the highly erosive, expansive clay soils on your site.

How do I control invasive weeds like nutgrass without harming my lawn or breaking local rules?

Invasive species like yellow nutsedge thrive in moist, compacted Vertisols. Treatment requires targeted post-emergent herbicides applied during active growth phases, strictly avoiding the blackout dates outlined in local Best Management Practices for nutrient loading. A professional diagnosis ensures correct chemical selection and timing, preventing damage to desirable turfgrass and protecting watersheds.

How can I keep my St. Augustine grass alive during summer without wasting water?

Under La Grange's Stage 1 voluntary conservation, efficient irrigation is mandatory. Wi-Fi ET-based weather sensing controllers adjust watering schedules daily using local evapotranspiration data. This technology applies precise moisture levels, often reducing annual water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf health. It automatically bypasses cycles during rainfall, ensuring compliance and root zone optimization.

How quickly can you respond for an emergency tree cleanup after a storm?

For emergency HOA compliance or storm debris removal, our electric fleet mobilizes from the Fayette County Courthouse area. Using US-77, we achieve a peak storm response time of 25-35 minutes to most Historic District properties. This routing prioritizes major arterials to bypass localized flooding common on neighborhood streets after heavy rain.

Is crushed limestone or a wooden deck better for a new patio in our fire-prone area?

For durability and fire resilience, crushed limestone or permeable concrete are superior to wood. These inorganic materials provide a stable, non-combustible surface critical for meeting Moderate (WUI Zone 2) defensible space requirements. They also withstand the extreme thermal expansion and contraction of our clay soils without warping or rotting, offering a much longer functional lifespan.

Why is my yard so hard to dig in, and why does water pool in certain spots?

La Grange's Historic District lots, typically developed around 1972, have over 50 years of soil maturation on native alkaline Vertisols. This shrink-swell clay compacts over decades, creating poor percolation and surface pooling. Core aeration in early spring, followed by incorporating 2-3 inches of composted organic matter, is critical to improve soil structure and water infiltration in these established landscapes.

My driveway and patio flood. What's a lasting solution for this heavy clay soil?

High shrink-swell clay expansion here creates significant drainage hazards. Replacing impervious surfaces with permeable crushed limestone or permeable concrete allows stormwater to infiltrate directly, reducing runoff. These materials meet City of La Grange Planning & Development standards for on-site management and, when paired with French drains, effectively mitigate foundation-saturating pooling.

What are my options for a quieter, lower-maintenance yard that uses less water?

Transitioning high-input turf to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with Texas Sage, Flame Acanthus, and Gulf Muhly significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical needs. This approach stays ahead of evolving noise ordinances targeting gas-powered blowers and mowers. A mature native planting also provides superior habitat, aligning with 2026 biodiversity benchmarks for the region.

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