Texas is a massive chunk of land, with a variety of climates and landscapes. Our great state boast some of the lushest- as well as the harshest- weather conditions, each with its own population of plant life.
Knowing what will thrive in your region is the best way to ensure a healthy, verdant yard full of robust flowers, shrubs, and trees. For a complete list of native Texas shrubs click here:
Newly planted shrubs should be watered frequently until they are well rooted, which may take two growing seasons. Once established, plants should be watered less frequently.
This helps them develop deep roots, increasing their ability to withstand drought. They offer a cool, green landscapes full of water-efficient plant life. Read about some other great drought tolerant plant choices.
When planning your landscape, using native Texas shrubs and trees is a smart choice to insure your landscape will be drought and heat tolerant. Should you find yourself in need for a professional’s landscaping touch, please give Ryno Lawn Care a call for a free estimate.
PDF Version Here: Best Native Shrubs and Trees for Texas
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