Quick answer: Round Rock is the established anchor of Austin’s northern suburbs in Williamson County, a tech-driven family city of mature neighborhoods and steady new growth on heavy clay soil. We design and maintain landscapes across the 78664 and 78681 zips, with St. Augustine and Bermuda lawns, clay-aware drainage and hardscape, and efficient irrigation tuned to Central Texas watering rules. Free written estimates: (512) 690-4912.

Landscaping Austin’s Northern Anchor
Round Rock sits just north of Austin in Williamson County, a city built up around Dell and the tech corridor into one of the metro’s largest and most established suburbs. It blends mature neighborhoods from its earlier growth with newer subdivisions still filling in, all on the heavy clay that defines this side of the metro. That mix means we do everything here from renovating settled landscapes to establishing brand-new ones.
The soil is expansive clay that swells and shrinks with the weather, and the climate is the hot, dry, warm-season setting of Central Texas, both of which shape our work in Round Rock.
Warm-Season Lawns for Central Texas
Round Rock lawns are warm-season turf: St. Augustine for shade tolerance, Bermuda for full sun and durability, and Zoysia where a denser, premium lawn is wanted. We mow at the right height, feed on a warm-season schedule, and stay ahead of the chinch bugs and brown patch that come with the heat and humidity. On established lots we manage mature shade trees and the renovation older yards need; on new construction we establish young turf properly from the start.

Clay Drainage and Durable Hardscape
Round Rock’s expansive clay is hard on both plantings and hardscape, swelling when wet and cracking when dry, so good preparation matters. We soil-prep beds, plan drainage with regrading and French drains where water collects, and base patios, walkways, and walls on a properly compacted foundation built to handle clay movement. Irrigation is tuned to Central Texas watering restrictions with efficient, weather-based control and drip in the beds.
Round Rock Areas We Serve
We provide full landscaping throughout Round Rock and Williamson County, including the established neighborhoods around Old Town and Brushy Creek, the communities along A.W. Grimes and University Boulevard, the Forest Creek and Teravista areas, and the newer subdivisions toward Hutto and Georgetown.

Frequently Asked Questions
What grass grows best in Round Rock?
Warm-season turf only: 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 Central Texas heat.
Does Round Rock’s clay soil cause problems?
Yes, the expansive clay swells when wet and cracks when dry, stressing plantings and hardscape. We soil-prep beds, plan drainage, and base patios and walls on a properly compacted foundation built to handle the movement.
Do you handle both new and established yards?
Yes. Round Rock blends mature neighborhoods and new subdivisions, so we both renovate settled landscapes, overgrown beds, tired lawns, and establish young warm-season turf and full landscapes on new construction.
How is irrigation handled?
We tune irrigation to 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 Round Rock?
It depends on lot size, soil prep, and whether it is design, install, maintenance, or hardscape. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (512) 690-4912 to schedule.
Our Services in Round Rock
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Nearby communities we also serve: Cedar Park, Georgetown, Hutto, Pflugerville, Leander.
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