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The Houston landscape today is very different from the landscape that European settlers found when they first arrived in Texas. At that time, the areas around Buffalo Bayou and its many tributaries was a dark swamp populated by cypress and magnolia trees. In many places, the forest was so impenetrable (and filled with mosquitoes) that even the Karankaway Indians would not venture too far in. Over the years, the Houston landscape gave way to industrialization and residential development. It has never lost its greenery or its waterways, however, and today is still home to a wide variety of oak and pine tree species that line the bayous and scenic roadways that connect the outer rims of the city to downtown.

Houston’s climate is hot and humid in the summer and temperate and humid during the winter. This makes it very amenable to growing a plethora of both exotic and indigenous plants. Because of this, it also makes it possible for the professional landscaper to provide the homeowner with an eclectic range of options when it comes to styles and types of gardens. Because of our mild winters, we seldom see much freeze damage to plants, shrubs, and trees. In fact, Houston landscapes are known throughout the South for having flowers of some sort or the other throughout the year. There are a number of species, such as pansies and cyclamen, which routinely bloom in the winter.

The downside of the Houston landscape is the heavy rainfall which we can receive at virtually any time of year. If the temperature is warm or hot, heavy rainfall will produce outbreaks of mold and fungus within a matter of 24 hours. This is not only bad for human allergies, but for garden plants as well. Steps have to be taken to minimize the impact of mold and fungus on gardens by proactively managing irrigation and at times chemically treating gardens with anti-mold and fungal agents. This type of work should never be done by anyone other than an expert botanist who knows the effects of such treatment on each species of plant within the garden, and who understands the impact that irrigation changes may have on the garden as a whole.

Throughout almost every corner of the Houston landscape, we find heavy clay soils that pose a number of challenges to gardeners and landscapers. Houston soil tends to hold a great deal of water when it rains. Drainage systems have to be built into gardens to prevent standing water from accumulating around sensitive plants that can die if exposed to excessive water. One method of doing this is to aerate the soil so that water percolates in far enough that it can be absorbed by plant roots and filter down below the harder layers of clay near to the surface. At times, it is necessary to take the clay out to some degree and replace it with bedding soil. Larger gardens or more elaborate Houston landscape projects may require concealed drains that route the water to retention ponds and curbs.

Because water cannot always easily filter through the clay soils, they can sometimes be poor in nutrients. Amending the soil may be necessary to enable it to better host a diversity of plant life, or specific exotic plants that require nutrients that do not occur naturally in Houston landscapes. The inconsistent moisture content of the earth here can also cause other problems for landscapers. The expanding and contracting of the earth can actually cause the ground to shift and move. During the summer, the soil dehydrates to the point that cracks often appear in the ground. When sudden rains roll in from the Gulf, the water fills the cracks and causes earth displacement. Structural foundations will be strained as a result, even in the largest of buildings. (This is why foundation repair is such a successful industry here on the Gulf Coast).

To compensate for the instability of theHouston landscape, professional designers have to use creative methods to ensure that the outdoor structures they build will remain in place and intact. Patios and pool decks are often built on piers and beams concealed underground. Pools are made with thicker concrete and thicker rebar. While these preventative measures cannot overcome the forces of Nature, they can provide enough of a sturdy framework to maintain the stability and cosmetics of exterior forms.

Houston Tree Planting

One of the most eclectic and unique services that Exterior Worlds offers to residents of Houston is tree planting services. It is by no means an inexpensive service, but it is well worth the investment if one is looking to add to resale value on a newer custom home, or create a lifetime of home entertainment ambiance that can only be achieved under the shelter of overhanging branches and shade.
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Houston Lawn Care

The best way for homeowners to ensure optimal Houston lawn care is to have it itemized as a component of a landscape maintenance contract based specifically upon a master landscaping plan. This ensures that property values remain at their highest by keeping all elements of the yard and landscape at optimal health and maximum aesthetic at any time of day or night, or season of the year. One of the
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Houston Landscaping Plants

Houston’s semi-tropical, humid climate offers many opportunities for landscaping design. Residents of our city complain at times about the heat and humidity, but plant life actually loves it. There are so many different types of grasses, flowers, shrubs, vines, and trees we can plant here that we truly have unlimited design possibilities right in our own back yards. To get the best results, we recommend you let us help
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Trough Gardens add Unique Accents to Houston Landscaping

Trough gardens are miniature gardens that are planted in containers called hypertufa troughs. These containers are custom made by Houston landscaping designers from Exterior Worlds. Some websites have described a hypertufa trough as a rock garden container. In many cases, this is true, but in other case, miniature custom gardens, bonsais, and contemporary garden elements can be created within troughs. The goal of gardening in trough containers is to create
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River Oaks Landscaping

When River Oaks comes to mind, you think—upscale, discriminating, high quality, impeccable taste, attention to detail. These qualities are also applicable to the River Oaks landscaping services supplied by Exterior Worlds. With more than 20 years of experience in landscape design, project management and maintenance contracts, Exterior Worlds understands the wants and desires of a discerning clientele. To each landscaping project, we bring the highest integrity, creative and quality work
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Houston Landscaping

Houston residents can expect a wide range of landscaping options when it comes to beautifying their properties. Houston’s near-tropical climate provides an ideal growing environment for a plethora of seasonal and perennials that can make any yard vibrant and colorful. Construction options are equally varied due to the wide diversity of lot sizes and home architecture styles found throughout the many different parts of Houston. Landscaping professionals from Exterior
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Tanglewood Landscaping Houston

Tanglewood, one of Houston’s most prestigious neighborhoods, is a delightful area of Houston, covered in sweeping oak trees and other wooded areas. More than 1,200 homes in 11 separate subdivisions make up this prosperous part of the city. With lot sizes running from about 8,000 square feet to two-plus acres, Tanglewood landscaping is ripe for creative and distinguished landscaping opportunities, perfectly suitable for such a prominent neighborhood. A meticulously-executed, regularly-scheduled landscape maintenance
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Bellaire Landscaping

Bellaire is known for its luxury landscape designs. Neat yards, mature trees, custom swimming pools, sumptuous patio designs, and outdoor kitchens are just a few of the features of Bellaire landscaping. Bellaire landscaping is an integral part of this community’s attraction. With about 6,000 households, Bellaire is acclaimed for its fine homes within a short distance to central Houston. Also noteworthy are its quality schools and active parks and recreational
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West University Landscaping

Situated in the heart of Houston’s 610 Loop, West University is an exemplary city in its own right. Tree-lined streets and upscale homes characterize this community that is also known by its proper name West University Place and by the truncated nickname West U. In describing West University landscaping, you would use terms like comfortable and luxurious, refined and sophisticated. Features of West University landscaping include luscious plant materials, custom
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Houston Landscaping Ideas

Do you cut out and collect magazine pictures of great landscaping ideas? Do you have a photo album of, say, a stately English mansion that you’d love to use for your home landscape design in Houston? Have you admired the plants and trees of European countryside estates and wondered if they would grow on the Texas coastal plains? If so, then you have a beautiful start to turning your
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