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Winnie Landscaping

Winnie Landscaping

Winnie, TX
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Winnie Landscaping is proud to serve Winnie, Texas with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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Palms Of Paradise

Palms Of Paradise

44235A Ih 10 W, Winnie TX 77665
Landscaping, Nurseries & Gardening

For Curtis Dearing, owner of Palms of Paradise, palms are more than a business—they're a lifelong passion. His journey began as a boy and grew into a 16-year venture managing a 6-acre palm farm in Haw...

C2 Land Works

C2 Land Works

Winnie TX 77665
Landscaping, Demolition Services, Junk Removal & Hauling

C2 Land Works is a Winnie-based company specializing in essential land management services, from site preparation to final cleanup. We focus on practical solutions for local property owners, addressin...

Constructed Outdoors Landscaping

Constructed Outdoors Landscaping

141 State Hwy 124, Winnie TX 77665
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Constructed Outdoors Landscaping is a Winnie-based landscaping and design company specializing in creating functional, beautiful outdoor spaces tailored to Southeast Texas conditions. We understand th...



Common Questions

What are low-maintenance alternatives to my high-water turf grass?

Transitioning to a xeriscape with native plants like Gulf Muhly, Yaupon Holly, and American Beautyberry significantly reduces water, mowing, and chemical inputs. This approach future-proofs your landscape against potential tightening of noise ordinances on gas equipment and supports 2026 biodiversity standards by providing habitat for local pollinators and birds.

Is crushed limestone or permeable concrete better for a patio than wood?

Both inorganic materials offer superior longevity to wood in our humid climate, resisting rot and insect damage. For the Moderate Fire Wise rating in the Coastal Plains interface, crushed limestone and permeable concrete also provide non-combustible, defensible space. Their permeability addresses drainage concerns, making them a technically sound choice for durability and risk mitigation.

How do I keep my St. Augustine lawn alive during voluntary water restrictions?

Stage 1 voluntary conservation in Winnie requires efficient water use. A smart, Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation system automatically adjusts schedules using local weather data, applying water only when needed. This technology can maintain Palmetto St. Augustine health while reducing overall consumption, aligning with municipal water goals and preventing stress during dry periods.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my 0.35-acre property?

Significant grading that alters drainage patterns typically requires a permit from the Chambers County Planning & Development office. For the work itself, ensure your contractor holds appropriate licensing from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This is crucial for a lot of this size to guarantee the work meets engineering and environmental standards for proper water management.

How quickly can you respond for emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA deadlines?

Our dispatch coordinates from the Winnie-Stowell Community Park. Using I-10, we maintain a peak storm response window of 20-30 minutes to most Winnie Central properties. This allows for rapid debris clearing and safety mitigation to help you comply with post-storm HOA or municipal compliance timelines efficiently.

What invasive species should I watch for, and how do I treat them safely?

Common alerts include Chinese Tallow and Bermudagrass encroachment. Treatment involves targeted mechanical removal or approved herbicide applications timed outside State BMP guideline blackout periods, which prohibit nitrogen applications during forecasted heavy rain. This prevents chemical runoff and ensures treatments are effective and environmentally sound.

Why does my soil in Winnie Central seem so hard and compacted?

Homes in this neighborhood, built around 1970, have Beaumont Clay soils that have matured for over 55 years. This long-term compaction, typical for the area, reduces permeability and oxygen for roots. To restore soil health, we recommend core aeration in spring or fall, followed by amendments like compost to improve structure and water infiltration for your turf and garden beds.

My yard floods after heavy rain. What's a long-term solution for Beaumont Clay?

Poor infiltration is inherent to high-clay Beaumont soil. Beyond regrading and adding French drains, specifying permeable hardscapes is critical. Using permeable concrete or a crushed limestone base for patios and paths allows water to percolate, reducing surface runoff and helping meet Chambers County Planning & Development standards for on-site stormwater management.

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