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October 11, 2023
October 11, 2023

9 Low Maintenance Texas Landscape Ideas For Any Budget

We all want a beautiful yard, but who has the time? Discover 9 beautiful low maintenance Texas landscape ideas to make your yard shine on ANY budget.

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How the heck does your neighbor have such a beautiful lawn? They work long hours and have kids — but their yard always looks stunning. What’s their secret — and how do they do it on such a tight budget?

With these 9 low maintenance Texas landscape ideas, your yard will be the new envy of the neighborhood, no matter how much (or little) you have to spend!

The best thing about these low maintenance landscaping tips is they fit any budget. Whether you want to hire a Texas landscaping service or roll up your sleeves for some DIY yard work, we’ve got solutions that fit your schedule and finances.

Get the beautiful yard you want without the hassle of constant maintenance work. Let’s find the best low maintenance landscape solutions for your home.

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9 Low Maintenance Texas Landscape Ideas 

Our low-effort Texas landscaping tips are divided into 3 categories — smaller budgets, mid-sized projects, and big budget showcases. All of them result in an eye-catching landscape design that doesn’t require much upkeep.

Texas Landscaping Tips for Small Budgets (<$999)

1. Choose Texas native plants that grow naturally in your yard. 

The easiest way to reduce yard work is to choose native plants for your landscape design. Texas has a wide variety of attractive native plant species that don’t need much care.

Native plants are used to your location, and require less water and fertilizer to thrive. They’re also naturally more resistant to local pests and diseases. 

Here are 8 Texas native plants that reduce your landscaping maintenance:

A photo of black-eyed susans, a low maintenance native Texas landscape option
Black-Eyed Susan: These native Texas wildflowers are bright yellow with a dark brown center. They bloom all summer and are great for attracting butterflies.
Purple Coneflower: The purple coneflower blooms in summer and early fall and adds a nice pop of color to your gardens and borders.
Calico Bush: If you like butterflies, invest in a few calico bushes. They produce clumps of red, pink, orange or yellow flowers. You’ll have to prune them once a year but they don’t require much other maintenance.
Heartleaf Rosemallow: This perennial is a member of the hibiscus family, which means big leaves and bigger flowers. It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 

Planting on a budget? Separate your lawn, garden & flower beds into irrigation zones to save money on water bills. A Dallas sprinkler system costs between $500 and $700 per irrigation zone. Read our updated home sprinkler system cost guide for current pricing info!

Prickly Pear Cactus: Not only is the prickly pear cactus drought-tolerant, it produces fruit you can eat. It grows low to the ground and doesn’t require much care.
Texas Sage: One of Texas’ most popular native plants, the Texas sage is extremely drought-tolerant. It has silvery-green foliage and purple flowers that bloom twice a year. 
An image of a red yucca, a good native plant to use that's low maintenance in the heat of Texas
Red Yucca: This small evergreen bursts with bright red flowers in springtime. It’s a very drought-tolerant species that loves Texas climates. It’s also known as red aloe.
The coral bean has pink stamen with many flowering buds. It is low maintenance and native to Texas
Coral Bean: Choose the coral bean if you want a flowering shrub. It produces bright red flowers in spring and summer and attracts hummingbirds. 

2. Plant perennials.

Perennials are great options for your landscaping and garden areas for 2 reasons. First, they bloom every year — no more annual trips to the garden center for expensive new flowers.

Second, you won’t be planting new flowers and shrubs every year. Perennials don’t cost much more than annual plants, and the time you’ll save over the years is well worth the slight bump in price.

3. Choose plants that are low-growing and don’t need pruning.

Climbing plants look great, but they’re a pain to care for. Choose plants that grow lower to the ground, and you’ll spend less time trimming them back.

Shrubs that grow slowly are good options for a low maintenance Texas landscape. A calico bush or coral bean shrub needs to be pruned once a year and offers beautiful flowers for very little effort. 

4. Use mulch in your landscape design.

Mulch is a great way to eat up yard space on a small budget. If you lay down mulch around your trees, gardens and other landscaping features, that’s less yard you have to mow!

Mulch also helps suppress weeds and retain moisture in your soil.

Cedar mulch is an excellent choice if you want attractive landscaping that smells great. A bag of mulch costs $4 - $10 in Texas, and a cubic yard costs $60 - $85. Expect to pay a few dollars more per cubic yard of cedar mulch, but it’s worth it for the beauty and fragrance. 

A smart landscape design budget starts with a free quote on the work — get it from us in one message!

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Texas Landscaping Tips for Mid-Sized Budgets ($1,000 - $4,999)

5. Use hardscaping to cut down your lawn space. (pavers, stone, etc.)

Hardscaping and native plants next to an open gazebo in Texas landscaping design.

Weekly lawn mowing for an average corner lot in Dallas costs about $75. If you cut your lawn space by a quarter, you’ll save $450 over 6 months.

Reducing the total square footage of your lawn you have lowers your expenses for mowing the lawn, fertilizing and irrigation. If you do that all by yourself, think about how many hours you’ll save!

If this all sounds appealing to you, hardscaping just became your new best friend.

Use pavers and stone walkways in your landscape design to reduce your lawn space without breaking the bank. They provide clean pathways for your family to move around the yard.

Small raised garden beds are attractive ways to incorporate hardscaping into your landscape design but still keep a green space. For the cost of some border lumber, soil and native plants, you’ll cut a nice chunk of square footage out of your weekly lawn mowing duties.

We partnered with Blue Fox Outdoor Living to showcase hardscaping in 5 gorgeous Dallas outdoor living design ideas — you need to see the photos!

6. Use large native plants to create focal points in design that reduce yard space.

Native plants aren’t limited to small plants, flowers and shrubs. Texas has several fantastic native tree species that do well in home landscape design.

These native Texas trees are easy to plant, adapt well to the soil in your yard, and require less upkeep to remain healthy.

Here are 3 Texas native trees to consider in your low maintenance yard design:

  • Dwarf Palmetto: Houston residents know and love the dwarf palmetto. It’s an incredibly low-maintenance palm tree, and its small size fits well in a variety of landscape designs. 
  • Bald Cypress: The bald cypress grows fast but doesn’t need much pruning or maintenance. It’s a great shade tree for Texas landscapes and backyard areas. 
  • Southern Sugar Maple: If you want beautiful fall leaves on your trees, Southern sugar maples do very well in Texas. 

7. Automate your lawn’s sprinkler system with a smart controller.

Automatic sprinkler system on a green lawn with a WiFi irrigation smart  controller.

Brands like Rainbird and Rachio offer smart irrigation controllers that manage your sprinkler system via WiFi. They monitor the moisture levels of your soil and lawn surface and suggest the best schedule to run your sprinklers.

Once you set your schedule, there’s nothing more to do — your smart controller handles the work for you. If you want to adjust your schedule, you can do so from an app on your phone. 

Smart controllers don’t just save you time — they save you a ton of money. Kingston College reports that homeowners save up to 50% on their water bills when they switch to a smart irrigation controller.

Be sure to schedule annual maintenance on your automatic sprinkler system to check for any leaks in your underground water lines. Underground leaks are the leading cause of increased water bills associated with lawn care.

Smart Controller = Smart Budget: A $250 for smart sprinkler controller saves you up to 50% on future water bills. See where Rachio 3, Orbit b-hyve and more ranked in our top 5 home smart irrigation controllers!

Get a free irrigation inspection through HOMR and save money on water bills with a smart irrigation controller!

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Texas Landscaping Tips for Larger Budgets (>$5,000+)

8. Create an outdoor living space or outdoor kitchen.

Texas outdoor living space with covered patio and outdoor seating. Photo by Blue Fox Outdoor Living of Dallas TX.
A beautiful Texas outdoor living space design from Blue Fox Outdoor Living of Dallas, TX.

Would you rather mow your lawn every week, or stain a deck or patio once a year? A deck provides your family a central outdoor living space and cuts down your time spent doing yard work.

If you want to make your deck or patio truly special, add an outdoor kitchen or dedicated gathering space — a fire pit or grilling station is guaranteed to be a hit with guests. 

Adding a deck to your Texas home is great for overall property and resale value. In 2023, the average new deck construction in Texas recouped 38-50% in property value for homeowners (according to Monda’s 2023 Cost vs Value survey).

Love the Dallas outdoor living space pictured above? Get a free quote from the designer through HOMR!

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9. Hire a professional who understands specific Texas landscaping needs.

The best way to create a low maintenance Texas landscape design is to hire a professional — there’s nothing more stress-free than not doing it yourself! 

If you do hire a Texas landscaper or lawn service, make sure they understand your area’s specific needs and concerns. The right landscape contractor knows the soil, climate and average precipitation in your region, and what your best options are given those conditions.

HOMR prefers working with lawn care providers who live where they work. For example, the best Houston landscapers live in Houston — they offer the same services they’d use in their own yard.

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Godley
Caddo Mills
North Richland Hills
Ponder
Frisco
Midlothian
Grandview
Lake Worth
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Irving
Poolville
White Rock
Itasca
DeSoto
Valley View
Lancaster
Lone Oak
Springtown
East Fort Worth
Stockyards
Rockwall
Bluffview
Old East Dallas
Southern Methodist University
Millsap
Balch Springs
Roanoke
Oak Cliff
Cockrell Hill
Bridgeport
Downtown Fort Worth
Milford
Ladonia
South Fort Worth
Southwest Dallas
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Whitt
Yale Park
Northwest Dallas
Willow Bend
Paradise
Nemo
Chico
Red Oak
Wolfe City
Bishop Arts District
Italy
Vickery Meadow
Addison
Sanger
Celina
Cleburne
Perrin
Colleyville
St. Paul
West Dallas
Love Field
Little Elm
Quinlan
West End
Krum
Newark
North Dallas
Hutchins
Nevada
Kessler Park
Lewisville
Design District
Forney
Justin
Denton
Uptown
Anna
Leonard
Lake Dallas
Venus
Wylie
Northrich
North Fort Worth
Alvord
Kemp
Farmers Branch
South
Sunnyvale
Keene
McKinney
Decatur
Lakewood
Terrell
Grapevine
Mineral Wells
Highland Village
Coppell
Murphy
Blue Ridge
Keller
Stemmons Corridor
Ennis
Eagle Mountain

Conclusion

Texas landscaping and lawn care comes with a unique set of challenges. We can’t cut our lawns too short, or the grass will burn. While some Texas homeowners experience long droughts, others are battling floods at the same time. 

These low maintenance Texas landscaping ideas take as much hassle out of your yard work and lawn care as possible. The weather does enough to make your life difficult — HOMR believes that landscape maintenance should be simple.

That’s why HOMR offers 24/7 home management through our app at just $9/month. We take on every home project from start to finish — the only job you have left is to love your home.

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