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Landscaping & Hardscape in Corpus Christi

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When
Small refreshes can schedule within a few business days. Larger installs depend on design, plant availability, irrigation readiness, drainage, weather, and crew schedule.
Where
Up to 45 miles from Corpus Christi. Coastal Bend coverage.
What people call about
  • Refresh front yard curb appeal
  • Replace tired beds with Gulf Coast plants
  • Add rock, mulch, edging, or low-maintenance beds
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800 sq ft

Estimated range: $3,200 – $9,600.

Trees + irrigation tie-ins + lighting + boulders all add quickly. Always request a planting plan in writing.

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Landscaping & Hardscape in Corpus Christi, TX

Subtropical Gulf Coast climate.

For landscaping & hardscape, the service area covers roughly 45 miles from central Corpus Christi.

Common reasons to call

  • Refresh front yard curb appeal
  • Replace tired beds with Gulf Coast plants
  • Add rock, mulch, edging, or low-maintenance beds
  • Hardscape patio, walkway, or border planning
  • Drainage and grading tied to landscape work
  • Rental or vacation property exterior cleanup
  • Palm, shrub, and flower bed installation
  • Need drought-tolerant design for heat and watering restrictions

Typical work

  • Landscape design and plant layout
  • Bed cleanup, mulch, rock, edging, and soil prep
  • Shrub, palm, tree, and seasonal color installation
  • Paver walkway, border, small retaining edge, or hardscape feature
  • Drainage and grading coordination
  • Low-voltage lighting coordination
  • Irrigation repair or redesign coordination with licensed irrigator

Typical turnaround

Small refreshes can schedule within a few business days. Larger installs depend on design, plant availability, irrigation readiness, drainage, weather, and crew schedule.

Materials and equipment

  • Native and adapted Gulf Coast plants
  • Mulch, river rock, decomposed granite, and edging
  • Topsoil, compost, soil amendments, and landscape fabric
  • Pavers, stone, blocks, gravel, and base material
  • Drip irrigation, sprinkler parts, and emitters where licensed irrigation work is included
  • Low-voltage lighting fixtures and transformer where included
  • Weed control products only where licensing and labels allow

Job sizes

Minor

Bed cleanup, mulch refresh, small planting, or edging repair

Standard

Front-yard refresh, new beds, rock, mulch, shrubs, or small hardscape

Major

Full-yard landscape install, drainage coordination, pavers, lighting, or irrigation work

Replacement

Complete landscape redesign with hardscape, drainage, irrigation, and planting plan

Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.

What to expect

  • Plant choices matched to Gulf Coast heat, wind, humidity, and salt exposure
  • Licensed irrigator used when irrigation scope is included
  • TDA or Structural Pest Control licensing required for pesticide applications
  • Drainage and grading reviewed before hardscape or bed installation

TCEQ Licensed Irrigator for irrigation work, Texas Department of Agriculture pesticide applicator license for lawn and ornamental treatments, TNLA horticulture credentials, ICPI or hardscape training, general liability insurance.

Common questions

What plants work best in Corpus Christi?

Use plants that can handle heat, humidity, wind, and salty air. Native and adapted plants usually survive better than high-water plants brought in for looks alone.

Are landscapers licensed in Texas?

Basic landscaping is not state licensed. Irrigation work and pesticide applications are regulated separately, so those parts need the right license.

Can landscaping help drainage?

Yes, if grading and water flow are part of the plan. Mulch and plants alone will not fix water pooling against the house.

Can you make my yard lower maintenance?

Yes. Rock beds, drip irrigation, hardy shrubs, edging, and fewer high-water plants can cut upkeep. Low maintenance still means some weeding and trimming.

Do you handle HOA rules?

Most crews can work from HOA guidelines. Send the rules before design so plant height, borders, rocks, and tree choices do not create a problem later.

Can you landscape around a pool?

Yes. Choose plants that do not drop constant debris, have aggressive roots, or stain decking. Pool areas need clean edges and safe drainage.

Should irrigation be fixed before planting?

Yes. New plants need reliable water. A licensed irrigator should check dry zones, drip lines, and controller timing before the landscape goes in.

Coastal Bend seasons

Spring (March - May)

Best season for planting, bed refreshes, and irrigation checks before summer heat.

Summer (June - August)

Heat and watering limits make plant choice and drip irrigation important.

Fall (September - November)

Good window for storm cleanup, planting, and hardscape after peak heat.

Winter (December - February)

Planning, hardscape, pruning, and bed rebuilds are easier to schedule.

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