Plant Installation Services in Austin
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Plant Installations for Austin's Climate and Soils
Selecting and installing plants in Austin requires more than picking what looks good at the nursery. Central Texas presents a specific set of challenges — compacted clay soils, shallow limestone caliche, intense summer heat, periodic drought, and freeze events that can damage plants not suited to the region. Getting plant selection and installation right the first time saves money, water, and the frustration of replacing plants that were never going to thrive in your specific conditions.
Grass Works Austin has been installing plants across the Austin metro area since 2007. Our crews understand which species perform in Austin’s alkaline soils, which ones need amended beds, which trees establish quickly in our clay, and which ornamentals will survive a February freeze without significant die-back. We source from reputable Central Texas nurseries to ensure the plant material we install is regionally adapted — not generic stock that looks healthy at the point of sale but struggles once it’s in the ground.
Whether you’re adding a single specimen tree, refreshing foundation plantings, filling in a new bed area, or installing a complete landscape, we handle every aspect of the installation — site preparation, proper planting technique, initial watering, and mulching to support establishment.
Types of Plants We Install in Austin
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Trees
From live oaks and cedar elms to ornamental crape myrtles and Texas mountain laurels, we source, deliver, and plant trees appropriate for Austin's soil depth, sun exposure, and available root space. Proper planting depth and backfill technique are critical for long-term establishment — our crews are trained on correct installation for each species.
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Shrubs & Foundation Plantings
Foundation plantings define the character of a home or building. We install Texas Sage, Knockout Roses, Boxwood, Dwarf Yaupon Holly, Indian Hawthorn, and other proven performers for Austin's climate. We account for mature size so plantings don't crowd structures or windows within a few growing seasons.
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Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental grasses add movement, texture, and low-water beauty to Austin landscapes. We commonly install Mexican Feathergrass, Gulf Muhly, Lindheimer's Muhly, and Bamboo Muhly — all of which perform exceptionally well in Central Texas heat and drought conditions.
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Perennials & Native Plants
Texas natives and well-adapted perennials are the backbone of a sustainable Austin landscape. We install Salvia greggii, Esperanza, Turk's Cap, Lantana, Blackfoot Daisy, Autumn Sage, and other proven performers that return year after year with minimal supplemental water once established.
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Groundcovers
Groundcovers fill in bare soil, suppress weeds, and reduce maintenance in areas where turf doesn't perform well. We install Asian Jasmine, Liriope, Monkey Grass, Creeping Jenny, and other groundcovers suited to Austin's varying light and soil conditions.
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Seasonal Color & Annuals
For beds that need to look their best year-round, we install seasonal color rotations using cool-season annuals in fall and spring and warm-season annuals in summer. We select varieties proven to perform in Austin's climate rather than generic nursery stock.
Our Plant Installation Process
Site assessment
Site assessment — evaluating soil, drainage, sun exposure, and existing plant material
Plant selection
Plant selection recommendations based on your property's specific conditions and aesthetic goals
Sourcing from reputable Central
Sourcing from reputable Central Texas nurseries for quality, regionally-adapted stock
Proper bed preparation
Proper bed preparation including soil amendment where needed for Austin's clay and caliche soils
Correct planting
Correct planting depth and spacing for each species' mature size
Initial deep watering
Initial deep watering and mulching to support establishment
Care instructions
Care instructions for the establishment period specific to each plant type
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Why Plant Selection Matters More in Austin Than Almost Anywhere Else
SAustin sits at the intersection of three distinct ecological zones — the Edwards Plateau, the Blackland Prairie, and the Post Oak Savanna — which means soil conditions, drainage characteristics, and native plant communities can vary dramatically within a single neighborhood. A plant that thrives in deep Blackland clay may struggle in the shallow limestone soils of the Hill Country, and vice versa.
Austin’s climate also presents a dual challenge: summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F with drought conditions, while winter can bring hard freezes that damage or kill plants rated for warmer zones. This means we prioritize plants that are genuinely cold-hardy to USDA Zone 8b (Austin’s designation) rather than plants that are technically zone-appropriate but marginal in practice.
We also account for Austin’s increasing water restrictions. Selecting drought-tolerant plants and designing beds that minimize irrigation demand isn’t just environmentally responsible — it’s increasingly economically necessary as water rates rise and Stage restrictions become more common during dry summers.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Landscape Design in Austin
What plants grow best in Austin, TX?
Austin’s climate — hot summers, mild winters, periodic drought, and occasional hard freezes — favors Texas natives and well-adapted plants. Top performers include Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens), Esperanza (Tecoma stans), Turk’s Cap (Malvaviscus arboreus), Salvia greggii, Lantana, Mexican Feathergrass, Agave, Yaupon Holly, and Live Oak. For shade gardens, Cast Iron Plant, Inland Sea Oats, and Autumn Fern work well. We always recommend plants based on your specific site conditions rather than a one-size-fits-all list.
When is the best time to plant in Austin?
Fall (October through November) is the best time to plant trees, shrubs, and perennials in Austin. The cooler temperatures and seasonal rainfall allow roots to establish before summer heat arrives. Spring (February through April) is the second-best window. Summer planting is possible but requires consistent irrigation during the establishment period. We plant year-round and advise on timing based on what you’re planting and your irrigation setup.
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