
Landscaping & Hardscape in Lubbock, TX
Compare 29 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Lubbock and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Bautista Pros Landscaping and Irrigation
5.06½+ years onlineLegacy Lawn & Landscaping
5.01+ year onlineNew Growth Landscaping
5.0~6 years onlineSuperDave'S Lawns and More
5.09+ years onlineU.S. Lawns - Lubbock TX
5.028½+ years onlineAshton Walden Turf Services
4.918½+ years onlineAustex Landscape
4.913½+ years onlineIsidro Landscapes And Concrete LLC.
4.9KC Kingdom Concrete, LLC
4.95+ years onlineLandscape Design & Lighting
4.9Mission Service Companies
4.9Texas Green Tree & Landscape
4.94½+ years onlineWest Texas Lawn Service
4.9ACME Exteriors
4.8~8 years onlineBravo Xteriors
4.813½+ years onlineLandscaping Lubbock Pro
4.85+ years onlinePeter's Tree Trimming and Landscape Service
4.83+ years onlineSiteOne Landscape Supply
4.730½+ years onlineMountain Movers Landscape Fence & Tree
4.68+ years onlineNash & Associates Landscaping Inc.
4.56½+ years onlineJB Landscape & Construction, LLC
3.7Landscaping & Hardscape in Nearby TX Cities
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Lubbock, TX
Lubbock TX landscaping is dictated by South Plains semi-arid climate, intense UV, and Lubbock Public Power's progressive water-conservation rates. Native plant designs (mesquite, sage, lantana, desert willow) thrive without irrigation once established. The wind-driven dust during dry spells favors native ground cover over bare soil. NeedInstall connects you with Lubbock landscapers who design with native palettes, handle Lubbock Water Department turf rebates, and navigate HOA approvals.
Lubbock landscaping runs $4,500-$22,000 for residential redesigns. TX requires no state landscape license but contractor's licensing common. Lubbock Water turf rebate available. Standard 1-3 week install. Heavy summer heat slows establishment.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Best low-water plants?
- Native palette: mesquite, sage, lantana, desert willow. Avoid water-hogging non-natives.
- Wind erosion?
- Real on bare soil. Use native ground cover or gravel mulch to prevent erosion.
- Best grass?
- Bermuda for full-sun front lawns. Avoid fescue — too thirsty for South Plains.
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