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Lakeway Landscaping Services

The Best Landscapers Near You in Lakeway

About Lakeway

Lakeway, Texas is located in Travis County on the banks of Lake Travis, around 25 miles to the west-northwest of downtown Austin. Lakeway is one of the newer towns in Central Texas – becoming a city in June 1974.

Before starting any landscaping project, be sure to check out he official City of Lakeway residential landscaping guidelines.  The residential landscaping guidelines cover many considerations for your next big project including:

  • Residential Landscaping Rules – this covers rules for homeowners and ensures that proper drainage and tree removal guidelines are in place.
  • Maintenance and Irrigation – This covers the homeowner’s responsibilities as far as upkeep of their plants and grass on their property.
  • Drainage Considerations – Homeowners must ensure that proper drainage is established.  A major consideration is that water must not drain into neighboring properites or into roadways.
  • Trees – Rare trees are considered to be protected based on species and the size of the trees. Recommended trees are provided within the guidelines.  A tree removal permit may be required for trees you wish to take down.
  • Fencing – the community would like to have a consistent look for fences.  There are restrictions for fences near golf courses, and all fences need to be properly maintained.
  • Gazebos – Lakeway residents may have Gazebos.  A permit is required and gazebos can’t be used for storage.
  • Retaining Walls – Retaining walls also come under the Lakeway landscaping guidelines.  There are specifications regarding slope, height and spacing between retaining wall tiers.

Local Climate

Native Plants And Trees

Native plants and trees are those that occur naturally in a particular region.  Non native plants and trees are flora that are introduced by humans from other places.  These non-native plants may not be a great fit. 

Planting native species is beneficial for our local ecosystem in Central Texas as they are adapted to the regional climate and soil conditions, require less water and maintenance than non-native plants, and provide habitat and food for native wildlife. 

In Lakeway, you would find a range of native plants and trees that are well-adapted to the local climate, soil types, and other environmental conditions. 

To find native plants and trees for your lakeway property, Texas A&M’s plant selector is a great place to start.  We’ve provided a few picks to start with based on what is a good fit for our area:

Pecan Tree

Trees

  • Live Oak – An iconic evergreen tree of central Texas.
  • Texas Red Oak – A deciduous tree known for its brilliant fall color.
  • Ashe Juniper – Often referred to as “cedar,” this evergreen tree is prevalent in the Hill Country.
  • Bald Cypress – Typically found along rivers and streams.
  • Pecan- The iconic state tree of Texas, found along waterways.
  • Mountain Laurel – An evergreen shrub or small tree with purple flowers.

Shrubs

  • Texas Sage – A silver-leaved shrub with purple flowers.
  • Agarita – An evergreen shrub with holly-like leaves and yellow flowers.
  • Flame Acanthus – A shrub with tubular red or orange flowers, attracting hummingbirds.

Grasses and Wildflowers:

  • Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) – A tallgrass species native to the prairies of Texas.
  • Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis) – The state flower of Texas, with distinctive blue flowers.
  • Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) – A colorful wildflower with red petals tipped in yellow.
  • Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) – A perennial with large, purple flower heads.

Texas Sage

Cacti and Succulents:

  • Prickly Pear – A common cactus with flat pads and yellow flowers.
  • Texas Sotol – A succulent with long, narrow leaves and a tall flower spike.

Landscaping Adds To Property Value

Investing in quality landscaping can significantly increase the value of your property in Lakeway and nearby communities such as Lago Vista, The Hills, Jonestown, and Dripping Springs. A well-maintained lawn, along with carefully chosen native plants, can boost your property’s overall appeal and even save you money in the long run:

  • Minimal maintenance: Native plants and trees usually require less water, fertilizer, and overall upkeep compared to non-native species.
  • Water conservation: As many parts of Texas face water restrictions, incorporating native plants and trees in your landscape can help conserve water, which is both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
  • Aesthetic appeal: Beautiful landscaping enhances your property’s appearance and contributes to neighborhood appeal, making it more desirable for potential buyers. You’ll also get to enjoy your outdoor space more with enhanced landscaping.

Keep in mind that property values vary among regions, so the impact of landscaping on property value may differ in areas such as Rollingwood, Sunset Valley, Spicewood, Georgetown, San Antonio, and San Francisco. Nonetheless, well-planned, low-maintenance Lakeway landscapes with native plants and trees can provide you with an amazing space for entertaining.

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