Landscape design in Dallas–Fort Worth.
On-site assessments across the Metroplex, plus remote CAD work anywhere.
North Texas sits on heavy blackland clay that swells when it's wet and cracks when it's dry. A plan drawn for sandy loam will fail here. We design for the clay, beds that drain, plants that tolerate the swing, and grading that moves water away from the slab.
USDA zone 8a. Hot, dry summers and short hard freezes. Drainage and heat tolerance drive most plant decisions; we lean on natives and adapted species that don't need babying through August.
Built around what actually grows.
Gregg's mistflower
Drought-tough, pulls in pollinators.
Texas sage (cenizo)
Blooms on humidity, shrugs off heat.
Lindheimer's muhly
Native grass that reads as structure year-round.
Blackfoot daisy
Low, long-blooming, handles the clay edge.
Possumhaw holly
Winter berries, a small native specimen tree.
On-site and remote.
On-site assessments across the Metroplex, plus remote CAD work anywhere.
Book a consultation in Dallas–Fort Worth.
We'll read the site, on-site if we're local to you, by video if not, and sketch a direction.