Outdoor Spaces Built for Heat and Durability

Landscaping in Lubbock for properties needing climate-appropriate design that survives summer heat and alkaline soil

Lubbock's Pro Services provides full-service landscaping designed around West Texas climate and soil realities. The work includes design, installation, and upgrades for residential and commercial properties where standard plant selections and generic layouts fail within a single season. You'll see designs that account for alkaline soil pH, limited rainfall, and temperature swings that stress non-native plants.


The landscaping process begins with soil analysis and site evaluation to determine drainage patterns, sun exposure, and existing soil composition. Plant selections prioritize drought-tolerant species that establish deep root systems, and hardscape materials are chosen for heat resistance and longevity. Irrigation integration ensures water reaches root zones efficiently without runoff or evaporation loss common in surface watering.


Schedule a property consultation to review site conditions and discuss design options suited to your maintenance preferences.

What Proper Landscaping Requires in This Region

You need a landscape plan that addresses caliche layers beneath topsoil, which block water penetration and root growth. Installation involves amending soil where plantings occur and selecting materials that won't crack or fade under prolonged UV exposure. Grading work directs water away from foundations while preserving moisture in planting beds.


Once installation is complete, you'll notice plants that maintain color through summer without daily watering, mulch that stays in place during wind events, and hardscape surfaces that remain level as soil settles. Walkways and patios show no heaving or cracking from temperature fluctuations, and planting beds retain moisture longer due to proper soil preparation and mulch depth.


The scope of work can include xeriscaping elements for water conservation, irrigation system integration for automated watering, and seasonal color rotation in high-visibility areas. Design plans account for future growth so plantings don't crowd structures or obstruct sightlines as they mature.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Questions about landscaping often focus on plant survival, water requirements, and how designs hold up under local conditions.

What plants actually survive Lubbock summers without constant watering?

Native and adaptive species like buffalo grass, Texas sage, and desert willow establish deep roots that access subsurface moisture, reducing irrigation dependency once established. These selections tolerate alkaline soil and temperature extremes without leaf scorch or dieback.

How does soil preparation affect long-term landscape performance?

Amending soil with organic matter and gypsum improves drainage and breaks up caliche layers that prevent root penetration. Without this step, plants remain shallow-rooted and vulnerable to drought stress and wind damage.

What should I expect during the installation process?

Site preparation includes grading, soil amendment, and hardscape placement before any planting occurs. You'll see equipment for excavation, material delivery for mulch and amendments, and irrigation line installation if included in the design.

How often will established landscaping need watering?

Established native plantings typically require deep watering every two to three weeks during summer, compared to daily watering for non-adapted species. Irrigation systems are programmed for infrequent deep cycles rather than frequent shallow watering.

What maintenance does a new landscape require in the first year?

New installations need consistent watering during the establishment period, typically six to twelve months, along with mulch replenishment and weed control. Once root systems establish, maintenance shifts to seasonal pruning and occasional deep watering.

Lubbock's Pro Services designs landscapes that reduce long-term maintenance while improving curb appeal and property value. Request a design estimate to see options tailored to your property's soil conditions and sun exposure.