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Troy Landscaping

Troy Landscaping

Troy, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Troy Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Troy, Texas. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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David's Old School Lawn Care

David's Old School Lawn Care

Troy TX 76579
Lawn Services

David's Old School Lawn Care provides reliable, hands-on lawn services for homeowners in Troy, Texas. Using traditional methods and a keen eye for detail, David focuses on foundational lawn health to ...

CTX Turf Wars

CTX Turf Wars

Troy TX 76579
Lawn Services

CTX Turf Wars is your locally owned and owner-operated lawn care provider in Troy, Texas. As Central Texas residents ourselves, we have firsthand knowledge of the local climate, soil conditions, and t...

GR5 Handyman Services

GR5 Handyman Services

Troy TX 76579
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Auto Repair

GR5 Handyman Services is your trusted, local solution in Troy, TX, tackling the unique home and auto challenges faced by area residents. We understand that local landscaping issues, like poor lawn gra...



Questions and Answers

Why does my Troy City Center yard feel so compacted and dry?

Homes built around 1989, common in Troy City Center, sit on 37-year-old landscapes where the native Houston Black Clay soil has become severely compacted. This high-pH, shrink-swell clay lacks organic matter, reducing permeability and root penetration. Core aeration in early spring or fall, followed by a top-dressing of compost, is critical to rebuild soil structure and water infiltration.

What's the safest way to control invasive weeds in my flower beds?

For invasive species like nut sedge or bindweed, targeted manual removal or careful spot-application of herbicide is required. All treatments must follow Texas Best Management Practices for Nitrogen, avoiding application before forecasted rain to prevent runoff. A healthy, dense planting of native Purple Coneflower and mulch can outcompete many weeds naturally.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my weekly-mowed lawn?

Transitioning turf areas to a xeriscape featuring Texas Sage, Flame Acanthus, and Gulf Muhly significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical inputs. This native plant palette is adapted to Zone 8b and supports local biodiversity. It also future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances regulating gas-powered blowers and mowers.

My yard floods and cracks. What's a permanent fix for this clay soil?

Houston Black Clay's high shrink-swell potential causes exactly these issues. The core solution is improving permeability. Installing subsurface drains paired with surface grading towards a dry well is effective. For new patios or paths, using permeable concrete or a crushed limestone base allows stormwater to infiltrate, meeting Troy City Planning & Development's runoff management standards.

Should I use wood or stone for a new patio in this climate?

Crushed limestone or permeable concrete is superior to wood for longevity in Troy's climate. Wood requires constant treatment and decays. Mineral-based materials are permanent, require no maintenance, and contribute to a fire-wise landscape by creating non-combustible defensible space, a consideration in our Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating zone.

How do I keep my St. Augustine lawn green under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing controllers are the solution. They automatically adjust irrigation schedules using real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when needed. This technology can maintain TifTuf Bermuda or St. Augustine turf within voluntary conservation limits by eliminating overwatering, which is especially wasteful on impermeable clay soils.

How quickly can you respond to a storm-damaged tree for HOA compliance?

Our electric response fleet prioritizes Troy City Center, routing from Troy City Hall directly onto I-35 for efficient access. We can typically mobilize within 20-30 minutes during peak hours for emergency cleanup. This schedule aligns with the city's noise ordinance, allowing work within the 7 AM to 9 PM window to clear hazards and prevent violation notices.

Why do I need a licensed contractor to regrade my 0.35-acre lot?

Significant grading alters drainage patterns and can impact neighboring properties, requiring a permit from Troy City Planning & Development. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation mandates that such earthwork on a lot this size be performed by a licensed irrigator or landscape architect to ensure engineered compliance with state sediment and runoff laws.

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