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Professional Landscaping Design in Dallas, TX
Why Invest in Landscaping?
Your outdoor space is the first thing people see when they approach your home. A well-designed landscape makes an immediate impression, adds measurable value to your property, and gives you a usable extension of your living space. In Dallas, where summers are long and outdoor life
is possible for most of the year, a functional backyard or front
landscape is not optional. it is part of your home.
Professional landscaping in the Dallas area can add 5 to 10 percent to your property value. More practically, it transforms a yard you avoid into a space you actually use.
- Curb appeal that makes an impression: A landscaped front yard signals care and quality before anyone steps inside. In competitive Dallas neighborhoods, it matters.
- Outdoor living space: A well-designed patio, garden, or backyard area expands your effective living space without adding square footage
to your home’s footprint. - Higher property value: Professionally designed and installed landscaping consistently delivers positive ROI at sale.
- Eco-friendly options built for Dallas: Native and drought tolerant plants reduce water use, lower maintenance demands, and perform better in Dallas summers than non-native species.
- Personal enjoyment: A backyard you love changes how you use your home. Morning coffee outside. Dinner on the patio. Space for kids and dogs without destroying what you have planted.
Our Landscaping Services in Dallas
We handle both soft and hard landscaping so you get a finished outdoor space, not just planted beds without structure or hardscaping without greenery.
Soft Landscaping. Gardens and Planting
Garden design, planting schemes, lawn installation, and seasonal color. We select plants that perform well in the Dallas climate: heat-tolerant, drought-resistant where appropriate, and sized correctly for the space so you are not replacing overgrown plants in three years.
Hard Landscaping. Patios, Decks, and Hardscaping
Patio construction, deck installation, walkways, garden walls, and fencing. Hard landscaping gives your outdoor space structure and usable surfaces. We use materials appropriate for Dallas temperatures: pavers, stone, concrete, and treated wood that hold up through hot summers and occasional freezes.
Outdoor Living Areas
Covered patios, pergolas, outdoor kitchens, fire pit areas, and entertainment spaces. Dallas evenings are ideal for outdoor dining and gathering. We design outdoor living areas that are comfortable, functional, and cohesive with the design of your home.
Drainage and Irrigation
Improper drainage is one of the most common landscaping mistakes in Dallas. We address grade and drainage during the design phase so water moves away from your foundation rather than sitting in your yard or pooling against your home. Irrigation systems are designed to water efficiently and automatically.
Fencing
Privacy fencing, decorative fencing, and garden borders. We install wood, vinyl, iron, and composite fencing to match the style of the home and the function of the space.
How Our Landscaping Process Works
Step 1: Site Assessment and Design Consultation
We visit your property, assess the existing conditions (soil, drainage, sun exposure, existing plants), and talk about how you want to use the space. We ask about maintenance preferences, budget, and the look you are after.
Step 2: Design Plan and Material Selection
We develop a planting plan and hardscape design based on the consultation. You see the layout, plant selections, and hardscape materials before anything is installed. Changes are easy at this stage.
Step 3: Site Preparation and Installation
We handle grading, drainage prep, soil amendment, hardscape installation, and planting in the correct sequence. Hardscape goes in before planting so heavy equipment does not damage installed plants.
Step 4: Finishing and Maintenance Planning
Mulching, irrigation setup, and a walkthrough of your new landscape. We provide a care guide for the plants we install and discuss ongoing maintenance options if you want continued support.
Landscaping Costs in Dallas, TX
Landscaping costs vary widely based on the size of the project, the materials selected, and whether the work includes hardscaping or only planting.
Basic front yard planting and refresh
$2,000 to $8,000
Full front and backyard landscaping with planting
$10,000 to $25,000
Patio or deck construction
$8,000 to $20,000
Landscaping FAQs - Dallas, TX
How much does professional landscaping cost in Dallas?
Basic front yard planting and refresh runs $2,000 to $8,000. Full front and backyard landscaping costs $10,000 to $25,000. Patio construction adds $8,000 to $20,000. A complete outdoor living area with patio, pergola, and landscaping starts at $25,000. We provide a written line-item estimate after your site visit.
How long does a landscaping project take?
Small projects like garden installations or planting refreshes take a few days to a week. Larger projects with patio construction, drainage work, and full planting plans take 2 to 6 weeks. We give you a specific timeline after the initial assessment.
What plants work best in Dallas?
Native and adapted species perform best in North Texas. Texas sage, crape myrtle, live oak, ornamental grasses, lantana, and native wildflowers thrive in Dallas heat and clay soil conditions. We select plants based on your space, sun exposure, and maintenance preferences.
Do you offer drought-tolerant and eco-friendly landscaping?
Yes. We design with native plants, drought-resistant species, and water-saving irrigation systems. These choices reduce your water use and maintenance burden while holding up through Dallas summers without constant intervention.
Do I need permits for landscaping work?
Most planting and basic patio work does not require permits. Larger structures like pergolas and covered outdoor kitchens may require permits depending on size and attachment to the home. We confirm permit requirements before work begins.
Can you handle both the landscaping and hardscaping together?
Yes. We plan soft landscaping (plants, lawn, gardens) and hard landscaping (patios, walkways, fencing, drainage) as a coordinated project so the finished space works as a whole.