Design & install · Texas Hill Country

Landscapes
made for
where you live.

We design and install water-smart, deer-aware yards built for limestone soil and hot Central Texas summers — using plants that actually belong here.

Native-first
Plants chosen for this climate, not against it
Drought-smart
Designed to thrive on less water
Built for deer country
We plan around the wildlife, not despite it
Where we started

It began in our own backyard.

We're a new Hill Country company, and the first landscape we designed and installed was our own home. It's the proof of how we work — and the first of many.

Modern Hill Country home with a heritage oak and a street-side xeric island bed
Our own Hill Country home
Full design & install
Curbside bed with agave, ornamental grasses, Pride of Barbados, and limestone edging
Street-side xeric bed
Agave, grasses & limestone
Backyard pool with a sandstone boulder water feature and flagstone decking
Pool & outdoor living
Flagstone & stone water feature
Dry-stacked limestone retaining walls with sotol and silver groundcover
Limestone terracing
Dry-stack stone & sotol
Decomposed-granite walkway edged in cut limestone with green plantings
Decomposed-granite path
Stone-edged walkway
Ideas & inspiration

What a modern Hill Country yard can be.

A few directions we love — clean lines, native texture, and stone that works with the land instead of fighting it.

Modern xeriscape courtyard with agaves, red yucca, and limestone at a Hill Country home
Modern xeriscape courtyard
Gravel · limestone · agave
Native pollinator border with purple salvia, silvery muhly grass, and white daisies
Native pollinator border
Salvia · muhly · daisy
Lawn-free Hill Country front yard with agave, prickly pear, and stone pavers
Drought-smart front yard
No lawn · sculptural natives
Raised garden beds of limestone and weathered steel with native plantings
Limestone & steel beds
Raised · decomposed granite
Shaded flagstone seating area under a live oak with red Turk's cap blooms
Shaded oak retreat
Turk's cap · stone seating
Hill Country garden at dusk with uplighting, agave, and a stone fire feature
Evening garden
Uplighting · red yucca · fire
The Hill Country plant guide

Plants that actually thrive here.

Our soil is thin and alkaline over limestone, summers are long and dry, and the deer are always hungry. These natives and tough adapted plants handle all three. Filter by what your yard needs.

A note we always give honestly: no plant is truly deer-proof. When it's dry enough, deer will taste almost anything — these are simply the plants they bother least.

What we do

From bare dirt to a yard you use.

Full design and install, plus the practical systems that keep it alive through a Texas summer.

/ 01

Landscape design

A plan tailored to your site, your style, and how you actually want to use the space.

/ 02

Native & xeriscape planting

Beds built from plants suited to Hill Country soil and water — beautiful and low-thirst.

/ 03

Stone & hardscape

Limestone, decomposed granite, paths, and borders that give a yard its bones.

/ 04

Drip irrigation

Efficient watering that gets moisture to the roots and keeps the water bill sane.

/ 05

Pollinator gardens

Plantings designed to bring in butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds all season.

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Consultation & coaching

Just want a plan and a plant list to do it yourself? We'll walk your yard and map it out.

How it works

Four steps, no mystery.

STEP 01

Consultation

We walk your yard, talk through what you want, and learn your site's quirks.

STEP 02

Design

You get a clear plan and plant list with honest pricing — no surprises.

STEP 03

Install

We prep the beds, set the stone, run the irrigation, and put every plant in the ground.

STEP 04

Grow-in

We check back as it establishes and show you how to keep it thriving.

Free consultation

Let's plan your yard.

ServingTexas Hill Country & Greater Austin