
Traditional landscapes struggle in Lubbock. Between extreme heat, wind, and limited water, many yards become expensive to maintain—and hard to keep looking good. Xeriscaping solves that. We design landscapes that:
• Require significantly less water
• Reduce weeds and ongoing maintenance
• Hold up through West Texas summers
• Stay clean, structured, and visually appealing
Xeriscaping isn’t just rock—it’s a strategic design approach. We focus on:
• Drought-tolerant plants that thrive locally
• Rock, mulch, and ground cover for long-term durability
• Clean, intentional layouts that elevate your home
• Proper grading and spacing to prevent future issues
The result is a yard that looks better—and requires far less effort to maintain.

Trusted by Homeowners in Ransom Canyon—Now Serving Lubbock and Surrounding Areas
Over 10 years of hands-on lawn care experience delivering consistent, proven results.
We actually do what we say — Show Up, Follow Through, and Keep Your Property Looking Right
We don’t just maintain yards—we design outdoor spaces that look finished, intentional, and built to last.
Proven to withstand Lubbock’s heat, wind, and dry conditions year after year
Design, maintenance, and property services—no need to manage multiple companies
Xeriscaping is a landscaping method that uses low-water plants and materials designed for dry climates. It works especially well in Lubbock due to heat, wind, and limited rainfall.
We provide a consultation at no charge, without initial budget pressure, without agonizing sales pitches & without meaningless drawings that will never live up to the beauty of the finished landscape.
In many cases, yes. Xeriscaping requires less water, less maintenance, and performs better in Lubbock’s climate compared to traditional lawns.
Yes. Xeriscaping can significantly reduce water usage compared to traditional lawns, making it ideal for West Texas conditions.
We use drought-tolerant plants that thrive in Lubbock’s climate, along with rock, mulch, and ground cover for a balanced design.
Spring and fall are ideal, but xeriscaping can be installed year-round depending on the design and materials.