Castle Hills Landscaping

Castle Hills yards don’t get to just be “fine.”
Between the HOA standards, the golf course frontage, and neighbors who clearly invest in their
properties, a yard that’s only okay stands out — for the wrong reason.
Most homes here were landscaped when they were built. Fifteen or twenty years later, that original
work is aging out. Shrubs are overgrown or thinning, beds don’t match how the house is actually used,
and irrigation systems are watering like it’s still 2005.
And all of it is sitting on North Texas clay, under a summer that punishes anything planted without a
plan.
Getting a Castle Hills yard right isn’t about adding more plants. It’s about designing for this soil, this
heat, and this standard — then installing it cleanly and keeping it healthy.
That’s what we focus on.

Landscaping and Fire Pit

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Landscape design & installation

A lot of Castle Hills projects are closer to a full redesign than a refresh.

The bones of the yard may be fine — mature trees, decent grade, good views — but the planting plan no longer works. Things were planted too close, too tender for the heat, or too thirsty for current watering restrictions.

So the job becomes bigger than swapping out a few shrubs.

It becomes:

That’s where projects drift if the design isn’t settled early. If plants are chosen on installation day, the yard looks good for one season and then starts falling apart.

If you’re planning a redesign, start here:

Water feature with rocks and flowing water

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Hardscaping

Hardscape in Castle Hills has to feel like it belongs to the house.

If the patio doesn’t sit right with the architecture, the pathway materials clash with the brick, or a water feature looks dropped in, it shows immediately — especially in a neighborhood where the houses were designed to a consistent standard.

We’re usually talking about:

Done right, hardscaping is what turns a nice yard into an outdoor room. Done casually, it’s the most expensive mistake on the property.

If that’s the direction:

Irrigation repair being performed on sprinkler heads

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Irrigation systems

Irrigation is where Castle Hills yards quietly fail.

The system runs, so everyone assumes it works. Meanwhile heads are misaligned, zones are watering pavement, coverage is uneven, and the water bill keeps climbing while parts of the lawn burn out anyway.

With North Texas watering restrictions, you don’t get to fix bad coverage by running the system longer.
The system itself has to be right:

If your yard has dry patches and a high water bill at the same time, the irrigation is the first thing to look at:

Elevated Landscaping

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Landscape maintenance

A good installation buys you a great yard. Maintenance is what keeps it one.

In this climate, a landscape that’s ignored for one season starts showing it — and in an HOA community, it gets noticed. Ongoing care here means:

The goal is simple: the yard looks handled every week of the year, without you thinking about it.

Professional lawn maintenance

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Where Castle Hills yards go wrong

Usually it starts earlier than people think.

Any one of these is survivable. Stacked together, they’re why a yard that cost real money looks tired five years later

How we approach it

We’ve been building and caring for DFW landscapes since 1993, and the approach hasn’t changed much: slow down the front end. We start with an on-site design consultation — walk the property, understand how you use it, and get honest about what the soil, sun, and layout will actually support. The consultation fee rolls into the installation cost, so the planning isn’t an extra — it’s the first step of the build. Then we design it once, install it cleanly, and set up the care plan that keeps it looking like day one. That doesn’t make the project effortless. It makes it predictable. And on a property you look at every single day, that matters.

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Where to start

If you already know what kind of project you’re planning, go straight to it:

Nearby work

We’re also active in The Colony, Lewisville, Carrollton, Plano, and Frisco, as well as Dallas, Highland Park, and University Park. Same standard of work, different conditions depending on the property.

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If you’re still figuring it out

A lot of Castle Hills projects start with a feeling, not a plan. The yard looks tired, the backyard isn’t getting used, something’s off — but the exact fix isn’t obvious yet. That’s normal. The important part is figuring out what the property actually supports, what the yard really needs, and what should be decided before anything gets planted or poured. Once that part is clear, the rest usually gets a lot easier. Call 972-466-0345 or book your on-site design consultation to get started.
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