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Cedar Park Landscaping

Quick answer: Cedar Park is an affluent, family-oriented suburb in Williamson County on Austin’s northwest edge, where the terrain begins its rise into the Hill Country. We design and maintain landscapes across the 78613 zip, with HOA-standard care, warm-season lawns, drought-aware native beds for the thinner western soils, and efficient irrigation tuned to Central Texas watering rules. Free written estimates: (512) 690-4912.

Family-home landscape design in Cedar Park, Texas

Landscaping the Hill Country’s Northwest Edge

Cedar Park sits on Austin’s northwest side in Williamson County, where the flatter suburbs give way to the rolling start of the Hill Country. It has grown into one of the area’s most popular family suburbs, full of HOA neighborhoods, good schools, and steady demand for well-kept landscapes. The terrain and soil here are transitional, deeper clay in the east, thinner rocky soil toward the west, which shapes what we plant and where.

The climate is the same hot, dry, warm-season setting as the rest of Central Texas, with the added reality of limited water that the Hill Country edge makes plain.

HOA Standards and Warm-Season Lawns

Cedar Park’s many HOA neighborhoods reward consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service that meets community standards. Lawns are warm-season turf: St. Augustine for shade, Bermuda for full sun, and Zoysia for a denser premium look. We mow and feed on a warm-season schedule and manage the chinch bugs and brown patch the heat brings. On the thinner western lots, we balance turf with drought-tough plantings that hold up on less water.

Crisp lawn edging at a Cedar Park, Williamson County home

Drought-Aware Design and Smart Water

As the soil thins toward the Hill Country, native and drought-aware plantings, salvia, Texas sage, lantana, ornamental grasses, make more sense than sprawling thirsty lawns, and they suit the setting while cutting water use. We build hardscape on a base prepared for rocky, shifting ground, and we design irrigation around Central Texas watering restrictions with efficient, weather-based control and drip in the beds.

Cedar Park Areas We Serve

We provide full landscaping throughout Cedar Park and Williamson County, including the neighborhoods around Buttercup Creek and Cypress Creek, the communities along Lakeline and Brushy Creek, the Twin Creeks area, and the bordering areas toward Leander and northwest Austin.

Smart irrigation controller at a Cedar Park property

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you maintain to our Cedar Park HOA standards?

Yes. Cedar Park has many HOA neighborhoods, and we provide consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service, that meets community landscape standards.

What grass is best for a Cedar Park lawn?

Warm-season turf: St. Augustine for shade, Bermuda for full sun and durability, and Zoysia for a premium lawn. We mow and feed on a warm-season schedule and manage the chinch bugs and brown patch that come with the heat.

Do you do drought-tolerant landscaping?

Yes. As Cedar Park’s soil thins toward the Hill Country, we use drought-aware natives like salvia, Texas sage, and lantana that hold up on less water and suit the setting, balanced with practical turf where it is used.

How is irrigation handled here?

We design around Central Texas watering restrictions with efficient, weather-based controllers and drip in the beds, keeping turf and plantings healthy within the allowed schedule.

What does landscaping cost in Cedar Park?

It depends on lot size, soil, and whether it is design, maintenance, or hardscape. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (512) 690-4912 to schedule.

Nearby communities we also serve: Leander, Round Rock, Georgetown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Cedar Park has many HOA neighborhoods, and we provide consistent, tidy maintenance, clean edging, healthy beds, and dependable weekly service, that meets community landscape standards.

Warm-season turf: St. Augustine for shade, Bermuda for full sun and durability, and Zoysia for a premium lawn. We mow and feed on a warm-season schedule and manage the chinch bugs and brown patch that come with the heat.

Yes. As Cedar Park's soil thins toward the Hill Country, we use drought-aware natives like salvia, Texas sage, and lantana that hold up on less water and suit the setting, balanced with practical turf where it is used.

We design around Central Texas watering restrictions with efficient, weather-based controllers and drip in the beds, keeping turf and plantings healthy within the allowed schedule.

It depends on lot size, soil, and whether it is design, maintenance, or hardscape. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (512) 690-4912 to schedule.

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