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Medina Landscaping

Medina Landscaping

Medina, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Medina Landscaping is proud to serve Medina, Texas with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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Questions and Answers

Why does my yard flood in one spot but stay dry in another after a rain?

This is a classic symptom of the karst limestone geology underlying your Kerrville-Rock outcrop soil. Water percolation is highly variable, leading to flash flooding in sealed areas and rapid absorption in fractured zones. To manage this, we design swales and dry creek beds using permeable native Texas Cream Limestone aggregates. This strategy directs surface runoff safely while meeting Bandera County Development Services' standards for on-site stormwater management.

Do I need a permit to regrade part of my 1.5-acre lot?

Yes. Significant earthmoving on a property of this size in Bandera County typically requires a grading permit from Bandera County Development Services. The work must be performed by or under the supervision of a licensed landscape architect or a contractor registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. This ensures proper erosion control and adherence to codes that protect against downstream flooding and soil destabilization.

A storm knocked down branches everywhere. How fast can you get here for an emergency cleanup?

For urgent HOA compliance or storm response, our electric fleet can dispatch from near Medina High School. Taking TX-16 allows for direct access to most Valley Estates properties. We plan for a 45-60 minute arrival during peak disruption events, accounting for debris on secondary roads. This rapid response is designed to secure property and mitigate further landscape damage from broken limbs.

Is a limestone patio better than a wood deck for our hot, dry climate?

For longevity and fire resilience, native Texas Cream Limestone is superior. It withstands intense UV exposure and temperature swings without warping, cracking, or requiring sealants. In High Fire Wise WUI Zone 2 areas, a stone patio provides critical defensible space, as it is a non-combustible surface. This hardscape choice offers permanent structure with virtually no lifecycle maintenance compared to wood.

My soil seems hard and nothing grows well. Is this just how Medina soil is?

This is a common issue in the Medina River Valley Estates, where homes built around 1996 sit on 30-year-old landscapes. The native Kerrville-Rock outcrop complex soil has a high pH of 7.9-8.2, which locks up essential nutrients like iron. Over decades, compaction from construction and routine maintenance has severely reduced permeability. Core aeration and incorporating 3-4 inches of composted organic matter are critical first steps to rebuild soil structure and biology for healthy plant growth.

I'm tired of constant mowing and blowing. What's a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with deep-rooted natives like Texas Mountain Laurel, Agarita, and Lindheimer Muhly drastically reduces maintenance. These plants require no mowing, minimal water once established, and little to no leaf-blowing. This approach future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances targeting gas-powered equipment and aligns with 2026 biodiversity standards for the Texas Hill Country.

What are those thorny vines taking over my shrubs, and how do I stop them?

You are likely describing invasive species such as Macartney Rose or Japanese Honeysuckle. These can outcompete natives like Flame Acanthus and Purple Coneflower. Treatment involves targeted, manual removal or careful herbicide application during active growth phases, strictly following product labels. This protocol prevents collateral damage to desirable plants and ensures compliance with local Best Management Practices for nitrogen and runoff control.

How can I keep my lawn alive with only two watering days a week?

Stage 2 restrictions make efficient water use mandatory. A Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation system is the solution, as it automatically adjusts runtime based on real-time weather data and evapotranspiration rates. For Buffalograss or Zoysia, this technology applies water only when the turf genuinely needs it, preventing waste. This precise approach maintains turf health while ensuring strict compliance with municipal water allotments, even during summer heat.

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