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A&M Lawn & Tree Landscape

P.O. Box 13229
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A&M Lawn & Tree Landscape

P.O. Box 13229
3.83(
6
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
305 local quotes requested
35 years of experience

Weather you need a complete landscape installation, turf, or general maintenance care for your lawn or business, we have a team of professionals to get it done right down to every detail and for over 25 years of serving Texas and New Mexico area we have helped customers maintain a healthy lawn like nature intended and with a liability insurance policy that protects you, the home owner, you can have peace of mind while the work is getting done.

"Messaged them Sunday and it's Wednesday and haven't heard from them"

Brenda F on October 2024

Weather you need a complete landscape installation, turf, or general maintenance care for your lawn or business, we have a team of professionals to get it done right down to every detail and for over 25 years of serving Texas and New Mexico area we have helped customers maintain a healthy lawn like nature intended and with a liability insurance policy that protects you, the home owner, you can have peace of mind while the work is getting done.

"Messaged them Sunday and it's Wednesday and haven't heard from them"

Brenda F on October 2024



Ramos Landscaping for all your landscaping needs. We have many services to offer from basic lawn service to complete landscaping design. No job too small or too big. Call or Text today or your free estimate 915-267-0595



A total of 3 employees Cash, check and major credit cards accepted All time promotion is clean ups at $50 We have payment options on big jobs.



Disabled Veteran and Family operated landscaping company specializing in residential irrigation systems and sod installation. We accept all Major Credit Cards, Checks and Cash.




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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

If you hire a professional landscaper, you could expect to pay between $90 and $660 to install three cubic yards of river rock. (That’s based on the average river rock installation cost of $30 to $220 per cubic yard.) However, the exact price depends on the kind of river rock you choose. Crushed limestone and riprap are some of the more affordable options, while boulders and Arizona river rock are pricier.

Hydroseeding is a great option for sloped yards, as sod might not root as well. Hydroseeding also traditionally creates sprouts faster than normal seeding—up to a full week faster. Additionally, you can customize your slurry mix with hydroseed, allowing you to create a mixture that will work specifically for your yard’s conditions. 

It’s important to remember that hydroseeded lawns require a lot of water during the first few weeks of installation, which can be time-consuming and costly. Additionally, the installation window tends to be shorter than that of sod and traditional grass. 

Topsoil should go down first. If the topsoil is next to your house, make sure the grade slopes away from the house to keep water from pooling against your foundation and possibly leaking into your basement or crawl space. Don’t cover your decorative landscape mulch with topsoil as that defeats the purpose of laying down the mulch. If you’re trying to create a certain soil composition to improve plant growth, you’ll likely want compost mixed into the topsoil instead of mulch. Over time, any decorative wood mulch will simply decompose under the topsoil.

When laying gravel, it's often a good idea to apply a base layer, such as sand or crushed concrete. You may also want to layer a weed-blocking membrane on top of the base layer to prevent weeds and grass from sprouting up in your gravel driveway. Without the appropriate base layer, the gravel you lay may sink into the soil.

Yes, you can custom-color your gravel if you’d like. Use an acrylic- or oil-based paint designed for outdoor use, and apply sealant to protect it from the elements. Some companies offer customized color gravel, either mixing the colorant in a cement mixer with gravel or using industrial mixers to dye, paint, or color it.

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