Create Your dream yard
Landscaping in Bastrop
Cox Irrigation is now offering landscape services. Our team of specialists can help with all things yard-related—from gardens utilizing Texas native species to stonework and xeriscaping—and we are here for you year-round.
Landscaping services
- Texas Native and Adapted Planting and Consultation
- Seasonal Organic Fertilizer Applications
- Landscape Design and Consultations
- Landscape Lighting
- Stonework
- Seasonal Clean-Ups
- Carpentry
- Steelwork & Welding
customize your land
Create A Unique Space

Stonework
- Patios (natural stone materials)
- Pathways
- Boulder Placement
- Retaining walls

Carpentry
- Fencing
- Pergolas
- Arbor
- Custom Trellis

Steel work and welding
- Steel Edging
- Custom Trellis Design and Installation
- Retaining walls

Seasonal Clean-Ups
- Pruning
- Weeding
- Leaf clean up
FAQ’s
Learn About Your Lawn
Why Should I Use Organic Fertilizers On My Lawn?
It takes more than just watering for you to have a healthy lawn. Especially in our area because of drought conditions and water restrictions, adding compost and slow-release organic granular fertilizers help to increase root strength, organic growth and overall soil health, keeping lawns greener, more lush and healthier during hot summer months.
Using organic fertilizer on your lawn is beneficial for several reasons:
1. Soil Health: Organic fertilizers improve soil structure by promoting the growth of beneficial microorganisms. This enhances the soil’s ability to retain moisture and nutrients, leading to a healthier lawn.
2. Slow Release of Nutrients: Organic fertilizers release nutrients gradually, which reduces the risk of nutrient runoff or over-fertilization. This steady supply of nutrients helps your lawn grow stronger over time.
3. Environmental Benefits: Organic fertilizers are typically made from natural materials like compost, animal manure, and plant-based substances. They are less likely to harm the environment compared to synthetic fertilizers, which can lead to water pollution and harm local wildlife.
4. Reduced Chemical Exposure: Organic fertilizers contain fewer harsh chemicals, which reduces the risk of polluting groundwater or affecting the local ecosystem. They also minimize the exposure of harmful chemicals to pets, children, and plants, including beneficial microorganisms.
5. Long-Term Benefits: Over time, organic fertilizers help build up the organic matter in the soil, which supports a sustainable, healthy lawn. Synthetic fertilizers often provide short-term gains without improving the long-term fertility of the soil.
By choosing organic fertilizers, you’re helping to create a more sustainable and eco-friendly lawn care routine while promoting the overall health of your yard.
Why Should I Spread Compost On My Lawn?
Spreading compost on your lawn offers numerous benefits:
1. Improves Soil Structure: Compost helps to loosen compacted soil, which improves root penetration and water drainage. It also helps sandy soils retain moisture and nutrients, creating a better environment for grass to thrive.
2. Nutrient Boost: Compost is rich in essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as trace minerals that your lawn needs for healthy growth. These nutrients are released slowly, providing long-term, steady nourishment.
3. Increases Microbial Activity: Compost supports beneficial soil microorganisms, like bacteria and fungi, which help decompose organic matter, improve nutrient cycling, and fight off harmful pathogens.
4. Enhances Water Retention: Compost increases the soil’s ability to retain water, reducing the need for frequent watering and helping your lawn survive during dry spells. It can help maintain a consistent moisture level for your grass.
5. Reduces the Need for Chemical Fertilizers: By enriching the soil naturally, compost can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers, making your lawn care more eco-friendly and cost-effective.
6. Reduces Lawn Thatch: Regularly applying compost can break down the thatch (a layer of dead grass and roots) that can accumulate on your lawn. Thatch can prevent water, air, and nutrients from reaching the soil, so compost helps keep thatch levels in check.
7. Supports a Healthy Ecosystem: Using compost creates a more sustainable, balanced environment for your lawn, promoting biodiversity in the soil and reducing the environmental impact of chemical-based lawn care products.
Overall, spreading compost on your lawn helps create a healthier, more resilient lawn with improved soil fertility, better water retention, and enhanced microbial life.
What Are Some of the Benefits to Landscaping My Home?
Landscaping your home offers a range of benefits, both aesthetic and practical. Here are some key advantages:
1. Increased Curb Appeal: A well-landscaped yard makes your home more attractive from the street, boosting its overall curb appeal. This can make a significant first impression on visitors, neighbors, and potential buyers if you’re planning to sell.
2. Higher Property Value: Landscaping can increase your home’s value, sometimes by as much as 10-15%. Buyers often appreciate homes with well-maintained outdoor spaces, which can make your property stand out in a competitive market.
3. Improved Outdoor Living Space: Landscaping creates functional, enjoyable outdoor areas for entertaining, relaxing, or dining. A well-designed patio, garden, or backyard oasis can make your home feel more spacious and inviting.
4. Better Air Quality: Plants and trees help improve air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They can also filter pollutants, such as dust and nitrogen oxides, making the surrounding environment cleaner and healthier.
5. Energy Efficiency: Strategically placed trees and shrubs can reduce your energy bills by providing shade in the summer, cooling your home naturally, and acting as windbreaks in the winter to reduce heating costs.
6. Erosion Control: Landscaping with ground covers, plants, or trees can help prevent soil erosion, especially on slopes or areas prone to runoff. Plant roots bind the soil and reduce the impact of heavy rains.
7. Wildlife Habitat: Landscaping can attract beneficial wildlife like birds, butterflies, and pollinators, enriching your local ecosystem. Adding native plants can encourage biodiversity and support local wildlife.
8. Stress Reduction: Spending time in a well-landscaped yard can provide mental health benefits, reducing stress and promoting relaxation. A beautiful outdoor space can serve as a sanctuary where you can unwind and connect with nature.
9. Improved Drainage: Proper landscaping can help with water drainage, preventing puddles and reducing the risk of water damage to your home’s foundation. Features like rain gardens, permeable patios, or French drains can manage runoff effectively.
In short, landscaping not only enhances the beauty of your home but also provides functional, financial, and environmental benefits that contribute to your well-being and the value of your property.