Texas Landscape Creations

Texas Landscape Creations 🌱 Aggie Owned and Operated | Crafting Central Texas Landscapes for over a decade 🌳 We serve both residential and commercial properties.

Texas Landscape Creations is a premier full service landscaping company that has been serving Bryan / College Station area for over ten years and has recently expanded into the Round Rock/Georgetown area. Our services include landscape design and install, landscape maintenance, irrigation installation, irrigation repair and much more. Don't trust your landscaping to anyone with a lawnmower. Texas

Landscape Creations is licensed and insured for the services that we offer. We provide a wealth of experience and expertise at the same prices as inexperienced landscapers. We are proud to offer our commercial clients a wide range of services. We have the capabilities to create the drawings and designs for both the landscape and the irrigation. We are happy to be involved from conceptual stages to construction completion. Call today for a free estimate! (979) 776-8873 for College Station or
(512) 992-9252 for Round Rock.

A clean, colorful landscape designed to complement the property and create lasting curb appeal.Texas Landscape Creations...
06/10/2026

A clean, colorful landscape designed to complement the property and create lasting curb appeal.

Texas Landscape Creations delivers professional landscape design, installation, and maintenance backed by more than 20 years of craftsmanship across Central Texas.

We're hiring.  Apply now.
03/13/2024

We're hiring. Apply now.

Join our Team today! Are you passionate about creating or maintaining beautiful properties? Do you thrive in a collaborative and supportive work environment? Look no further - join our team of dedicated individuals at Texas Landscape Creations and take your career in landscaping to new heights. Why....

πŸ‚πŸ¦ƒ Happy Thanksgiving, from the family at Texas Landscape Creations. We want to express our heartfelt thanks to our clie...
11/23/2023

πŸ‚πŸ¦ƒ Happy Thanksgiving, from the family at Texas Landscape Creations. We want to express our heartfelt thanks to our clients. As we celebrate this season of gratitude, we're reminded of how fortunate we are to have clients like you. Thank you for being an integral part of our story and putting your trust in our crews. 🌳

See our job ad!  We need your help to do beautiful things!
04/23/2021

See our job ad! We need your help to do beautiful things!

Join our team, it’s a new project everyday!  See our job ad!
04/23/2021

Join our team, it’s a new project everyday! See our job ad!

04/21/2021

Valid drivers license with clean driving record required. Bilingual is a plus. 40+ hours per week. Paid holidays and paid vacation.

Ugh!  We’ve been checking stems and most are crunchy.  Looks like Indian hawthorns will probably need to be replaced.
03/16/2021

Ugh! We’ve been checking stems and most are crunchy. Looks like Indian hawthorns will probably need to be replaced.

Garden Tip: INDIAN HAWTHORNS Because I had 4 questions here yesterday, 5 on the phone, 4 emailed from friends and 3 in Zoom meetings, I decided this might make a good topic.

"What's up with Indian hawthorns that look like the ones in this photo?"

Sadly, they're mostly toast. At least the ones I've seen around DFW have been. My friend Steven Chamblee told me that in Longview, where they had 10 inches of snow, there's a clear line of green where the snow protected their foliage. Brown above and green below. But growth that was exposed to temperatures down into the low single digits and even below zero has probably been lost.

Can they be saved? If your plants don't look as bad as these in McKinney, and if they're budding out with new shoots, yes. But if they're mangled and half-dead, you have to decide whether it will be worth the wait for them to regrow.

Bend the twigs and branches. If they snap and are dried and brown inside, they're gone. Take them out and replace them with dwarf hollies (dwarfs Burford, Chinese, yaupon, Carissa), dwarf (non-fruiting, non-invasive!) nandinas, Tam junipers, dwarf abelias or other suitable plant.

To be candid, I would not replace them with more Indian hawthorns. Granted, we may not have another cold spell like this year's for 50 more winters, but Entomosporium fungal leaf spot threatens them anyway. And don't replant with dwarf pittosporums. They're even more winter-tender.

Your local independent retail garden center will likely have a Texas Certified Nursery Professional on staff to help you choose plants that are specifically well suited to your locale.

Please do not post questions unrelated to this Garden Tip here. Please know that I normally don't try to answer them in this thread, as others won't see my reply. That's how I end up with the same question several times in a day. Thanks!!!

03/01/2021
Employee of the week!  Doing an excellent job supervising the new landscaping going in around the pool! 😍
12/14/2020

Employee of the week! Doing an excellent job supervising the new landscaping going in around the pool! 😍

It’s all coming together at Dutch Brothers 🌿
11/25/2020

It’s all coming together at Dutch Brothers 🌿

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College Station, TX
77840-77845

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

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