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Silver Leaf Landscaping and Construction
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or GardenArchitect - LandscapeDesigner - Landscape+8 more

Serving Bastrop, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Mason and his crew replaced approx 80 ft of old back yard fence. They removed the old and put up the new in only two days.  I'm extremely happy with the service and the workmanship. I'll definitely have him replace the rest of the fence when the time comes.  I also plan on using him for a landscaping project this year.
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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1-2 Tree Guys
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Sod - InstallSod - Install - For Business

Serving Bastrop, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"So refreshing to have someone walk the walk. They were on time for both the estimate and the work. Agreeable, professional. I will hire them again to do further landscaping."
Walnut tree
Trimmer
7Eleven
Cedar trees
Cedar trees

+82

Response time11 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Heroes Lawn Care of South Austin
5.0(
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or GardenLandscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingSod - Install+8 more

Serving Bastrop, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Happy to be the first to leave a review. I'd give 10 stars if I could! Todd and his team were OUTSTANDING from start to finish. Not only does he have an amazing eye but he's a great human being!! Fair price and no-nonsense. I told Todd from the beginning he could have full creative control. We had some ideas that he turned into something we never could have imagined. INCREDIBLE!!! I added a "Before" photo of what the backyard had become after the weather and our dogs ruined a lush St. Augustine yard over the last couple of years. I would recommend Todd and the Heroes team to anyone looking for quality work from a respectful crew."
Lakeway Landscape
Hardscape Path
Bee Cave Softscape
Sod Install
Bee Cave Softscape

+31

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

The most important thing to put under a rock garden is the appropriate soil. The specific soil needed will depend on the type of plants you’re growing as well as the environment you live in. You can also put non-woven or woven fabric under the rocks to add to the garden's structural stability.

The best place to plant a rose bush is where it will be happiest. Growing roses is difficult if the location varies much from what the plants like. Choose a location that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight during the growing season but not much more than that in hot-climate locations. If such a spot doesn't exist in your yard, consider planting your rose in a movable container to take advantage of portability.

Pavers are one of the most affordable methods of creating an elevated outdoor space. Gravel is an equally affordable alternative. If your budget permits, you can look into building a permeable driveway to ensure proper drainage. Grid pavers, pervious concrete, brick, and brick pavement are all effective materials. Permeable driveways are great options, especially if you live in an area with heavy rainstorms.

As with anything you do near your foundation, you’ll want to ensure proper drainage when you plant your foundation beds. Your drainage should run downhill from the highest point against your foundation to avoid water intrusion and incurring expensive foundation repair costs.

Unless it only rains once in a blue moon where you live, you’re going to want water-loving plants in your garden bed or pot. A few ideas for plants that aren’t super fast-growing (meaning they’re good in pots or near foundations) and can handle a lot of standing water include: 

  • Acorus (Sweet flag)

  • Colocasia esculenta (Taro or elephant ear): In many climates, these are annuals, making them less desirable because you need to adjust the chain again after each replant.

  • Equisetum scirpoides (Dwarf horsetail rush): non-dwarf varieties of horsetail are fast growers and can take over quickly.

  • Juncus effusus (Curly rush)

  • Osmunda regalis (Royal fern): Royal fern can grow quickly but can also handle being crowded, making them good container plants.

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