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Landscaping Houston

Many ideas for landscaping Houston and the surrounding areas are similar to Midwest landscaping. Even though Houston is considered sub tropic, which is humid including a high heat index, winters can still provide some extreme weather conditions. Snow usually hits the Houston area every four years, and temperatures can be as low as 32° in the winter months at night. The major problem for Houston is rain and tornado, cyclone or tropical storms.

Irrigation is essential when planning your landscaping design. Incorporating your yard to include the natural watershed into the design is a great way to solve the problem and personalized your yard with landscaping. Digging trenches that direct the water away from your home and lining them with decorative rocks, wooden crossover bridges, plants and edging them with vegetation is one way to handle the water issue. This will not require a permit but will need upkeep and maintained since mosquitoes can be a problem in the Houston area.


Landscaping Houston area homes make it necessary to implement ways to drain water from your property. Another way it to utilize catch basins and drainage pipe to the road or sewer system, this will require a permit included with a design plan with it. The amount of water retained on your property during the rainy season will determine just what option you may want to use. The cost can be a little pricey for the catch basin option but since you are digging up your yard for drainage pipes, it may be an opportune time to plant some shrubbery or a property identifying tree line.

Some tropical vegetation such as birds of paradise and hibiscus will do well for spring, summer and early fall. If you plant them in pots, you can bring them indoors during the winter months to avoid frost. Ferns, ivy and other ground cover vegetation may be helpful to keep the green appearance all year long. There are shrubs that will offer blooms during the spring and summer months as well as hold up to most winters. When deciding on what kind of shrubs to use make certain they can withstand extreme temperatures in both directions.

Entryways can be landscaped with pathways to your home’s entrance with paving stones, rocks and gravel. Gravel has been improved to be a modern addition to pathways, multicolored glass, rocks, and recycled rubber products all are acceptable additions to your design and will offer extra drainage properties. Dress up the front of your house by adding flowerbeds rotating seasonal flowers to ensure colored blooming and be sure to include solar lighting in your plan. Plan your project ahead of time so you can have an understanding of the general costs associated with your Houston landscaping project.

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