Designing and installing xeriscape landscapes is our specialty We use Austin- and Central Texas-native and adapted plants. Hardy and drought tolerant, native Texas plants thrive in our climate with minimum water, fertilizer and maintenance input. Texas native plants, which are watershed friendly, also contribute to the local ecology by providing habitat for native wildlife like birds and butterflies. We love Austin, Texas. Our passion is bringing quality landscape design and xeriscaping to our community.
Our number one job at Austin Native Landscaping is customer satisfaction. We work hard every day to ensure you receive quick and accurate bidding, clear and open communication, expert advice on improving Austin's ecology and watershed and most importantly a beautiful new landscape to enhance your home's value and comfort. Our goal is to provide our customers with a "One Stop Shop" to transform their unruly or high maintenance lawns into a relaxing and cost effective xeriscape they can enjoy all year round.
Austin Native Landscaping Plant Library This is our library of the Xeriscaping plants we use and recommend. Got questions or need more information? We're here to help -- just get in touch with us or leave a comment.
Austin Native Landscaping is a One Stop Shop for all your Austin landscape design needs. We work with our clients to completely transform their home's lawn from a constant problem into the best room in the house. A new landscape is serious investment in the value and comfort of your home, and we will always treat your project with the respect and attention it deserves. Texas doesn't look like a golf course and neither should your lawn! We can design and install a landscape just for you that will save on your water bills and reclaim your Saturdays from the weed whacker.
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