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Santa Fe Landscaping

Santa Fe Landscaping

Santa Fe, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Santa Fe Landscaping serves Santa Fe, Texas with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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ABASK Services

ABASK Services

Santa Fe TX 77510
Landscaping, General Contractors, Handyman

ABASK Services is a family-owned and operated business that has been serving the Santa Fe community for years. We started with part-time lawn care and have grown into a full-service maintenance and co...

Mr Green Lawn Services

Mr Green Lawn Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
5027 Ave A, Santa Fe TX 77510
Lawn Services

Mr. Green Lawn Services is a locally owned and operated lawn care provider based in Santa Fe, Texas, proudly serving our neighbors in Hitchcock, La Marque, Dickinson, League City, and Galveston. As th...

Coastal Flow Pressure Washing & Lawn Care

Coastal Flow Pressure Washing & Lawn Care

Santa Fe TX 77510
Lawn Services, Pressure Washers

Coastal Flow Pressure Washing & Lawn Care is a locally owned and operated business serving Santa Fe, TX, and surrounding Galveston County areas. Founded by David, a Galveston County native with over t...

Dan's Mowing Service

Dan's Mowing Service

Santa Fe TX 77510
Landscaping

Dan's Mowing Service is a trusted local landscaping business serving Santa Fe, TX homeowners with reliable lawn care and landscape maintenance. We understand the common local challenges like standing ...

A Rebel Does It Best

A Rebel Does It Best

Santa Fe TX 77517
Landscaping, Tree Services, Drywall Installation & Repair

A Rebel Does It Best is your trusted, full-service contractor in Santa Fe, TX, specializing in landscaping, tree services, and drywall. We tackle the common local challenges of soil compaction and dea...

Veterans Landscapers

Veterans Landscapers

Santa Fe TX 77510
Landscaping

Veterans Landscapers is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Santa Fe, TX. Founded by veterans, we bring a disciplined and detail-oriented approach to every project. We specialize in c...

All Time Trees & Lawn Care

All Time Trees & Lawn Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Santa Fe TX 77517
Tree Services, Lawn Services

All Time Trees & Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned provider of comprehensive tree and lawn services for Santa Fe, TX homeowners. We specialize in addressing the specific landscaping challenges com...

Allen’s Lawn Service

Allen’s Lawn Service

Santa Fe TX 77517
Tree Services, Pressure Washers, Lawn Services

Allen's Lawn Service is your trusted local expert for comprehensive outdoor care in Santa Fe, TX. We specialize in lawn maintenance, tree services, and pressure washing to keep your property looking i...

L & M Tractor Services

L & M Tractor Services

Santa Fe TX 77510
Landscaping

L & M Tractor Services is a trusted, family-owned business serving Santa Fe, TX, and Galveston County for over two decades. We specialize in comprehensive tractor-powered landscaping and construction ...

Resilience Tree Service

Resilience Tree Service

6118 Ave M, Santa Fe TX 77510
Tree Services, Excavation Services, Firewood

Resilience Tree Service is a local, Santa Fe-based company born from a passion for trees and a commitment to the community. What started as a side venture has grown into a dedicated, full-time service...

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Q&A

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas blowers. Are there lower-maintenance options?

Absolutely. Transitioning perimeter beds to climate-adaptive natives like Gulf Muhly, American Beautyberry, and Yaupon Holly drastically reduces water, mowing, and blowing needs. These plants thrive in Zone 9b and our acidic clay. This shift future-proofs your landscape against tightening noise ordinances and moves you toward a quieter, electric-only maintenance regimen, aligning with 2026 biodiversity and conservation benchmarks.

I see a fast-spreading vine choking my shrubs. How do I stop it safely?

This is likely an invasive species alert, such as Japanese honeysuckle or cat's claw vine. Manual removal of root crowns is best. For chemical control, use a targeted, systemic herbicide applied directly to cut stems in late summer, strictly following the label. This method minimizes drift and runoff, adhering to local Best Management Practices (BMP) for nutrient and chemical runoff prevention. Never apply during a fertilizer ordinance blackout period.

Why does my contractor need a special license to regrade my half-acre lot?

Significant earthmoving on a 0.50-acre parcel alters drainage patterns, impacting neighboring properties and municipal systems. The City of Santa Fe Planning & Development requires engineered grading plans for such work to ensure compliance with floodplain and erosion ordinances. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), which ensures they carry the necessary insurance and understand state-mandated best practices for soil stabilization and sediment control.

Is crushed limestone better than wood mulch for my garden beds?

For longevity and fire mitigation, crushed limestone is superior. Unlike wood mulch, it does not decompose, require annual replenishment, or provide fuel for embers. In Santa Fe's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, using non-combustible materials like limestone for the first 0-5 feet around your home is a core Firewise principle. It also stabilizes soil pH in our naturally acidic conditions and provides excellent weed suppression.

My yard holds water for days after a rain. What's a permanent fix?

This is a direct result of the high clay content and slow permeability of our local soil. Surface grading alone is insufficient. A subsurface solution, like a French drain tied to a dry well or daylight outlet, is often required. For patios and paths, using permeable crushed limestone as a hardscape material facilitates infiltration and can help projects meet the City of Santa Fe Planning & Development's updated stormwater runoff standards.

My lawn looks tired no matter what I do. Is it just the age of my house?

Lawns in Tower Road Estates, built around 1990, are now 36 years old, and the soil profile reflects this. The acidic coastal clay common here has had decades to compact, severely reducing pore space for air, water, and roots. This mature soil requires core aeration every 1-2 years, not just surface treatments, combined with incorporating 1-2 inches of composted organic matter to rebuild structure and cation exchange capacity.

How do I keep my St. Augustine alive during water restrictions without overwatering?

Under Stage 1 voluntary conservation, precision is key. Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers use local weather station data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration. For Palmetto or Raleigh St. Augustine on slow-permeability clay, this means shorter, more frequent cycles to prevent runoff. This system can reduce water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf health, keeping you well within municipal guidelines.

What's your fastest response for storm debris cleanup to avoid an HOA violation?

For urgent HOA compliance, our dispatch from Santa Fe City Hall prioritizes Texas State Highway 6 for direct access to Tower Road Estates. With our electric maintenance fleet, we can operate within standard noise ordinance windows starting at 7:00 AM. Our peak storm response protocol targets a 25-35 minute arrival for debris removal, chipping, and site clearing to meet most neighborhood covenants.

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