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The best Xeriscaping in Castlegate, TX

Most Castlegate homeowners don't realize how much they're spending each year just to keep grass barely alive in Bryan-College Station's climate.

A desert xeriscaping garden in Castlegate, TX featuring tall Saguaro cacti, blue agave plants, and golden barrel cacti set against natural boulders and a wash of river rock.

Why Choose Legacy Outdoor Services for Xeriscaping in Castlegate, TX

Castlegate sits in an area where summer means triple-digit heat and lawns turn brown no matter how much you water them. We’ve seen plenty of homeowners pour money into irrigation systems, fertilizers, and constant reseeding only to end up with mediocre results at best. The problem isn’t that you’re doing it wrong. The problem is that traditional turf grass wasn’t designed for Texas clay soil and months of 95-degree days.

Xeriscaping works when it’s planned correctly from the beginning. That means understanding which plants actually survive here without constant intervention, how to prep soil so it supports drought-tolerant species instead of drowning them, and designing irrigation that helps during establishment without becoming a permanent crutch.

Our team includes fully licensed and insured irrigation experts who’ve installed enough systems around Bryan-College Station to know what’s overkill and what’s necessary.

We get to your property fast. Next day consultations and estimates, because waiting three weeks for someone to show up and give you a number is ridiculous. Job sites stay clean and organized throughout installation since we’re working at your house, not on some remote construction lot. Everything includes a 1-year craftsmanship warranty covering the work we do.

A vibrant close-up of a xeriscaping design with various green and red succulents, Agave attenuata, and decorative gravel mulch arranged around large garden stones.

See Our Xeriscaping Work in Castlegate, TX

Take a look through our portfolio from installations around the Bryan-College Station area. These projects show what happens when you design landscapes that work with the climate instead of against it.

1,500+ projects completed

75+ outdoor spaces built

450+ landscapes completed

What Castlegate Homeowners Say About Us

Other people’s experiences working with us probably tell you more than anything we’d say about ourselves. Take a minute to read through reviews from homeowners around Castlegate.

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Jason Drouilhet

Rated 5 out of 5

I cannot recommend Legacy Outdoor Services enough! They came to our rescue when we needed to grade and clear our property as well as lay sod. They also connected us with an irrigation company to install sprinklers. Great, prompt service and will definitely be calling them again when we have another project they can help with. Thank you!

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Kristin Strother

Rated 5 out of 5

We got our fence done by Legacy Outdoor Services and we are so impressed with everyone! The owners, Trevor and Chelsi Young, are very helpful and patient. They make sure to communicate so you know what’s going on and it’s smooth for everyone. Jay, Albert, and the crew were INCREDIBLE!! These guys work so hard!

What Does Xeriscaping Cost in Castlegate, TX

Recent projects we’ve completed run between $4,900 and $6,100 for areas from 200 to 450 square feet. One 234 square foot installation with tumbled flagstone, blackstar gravel, and river rock came to $6,100. A 210 square foot project using white flagstone and limestone was $5,800. A larger 450 square foot area with river rock and composite edging ran $4,900. What you’ll pay depends on a handful of factors.
Bigger areas cost more, obviously, but the relationship isn’t always straightforward. A large, simple design might run less per square foot than a small, complicated one. Existing landscape removal, working around trees or slopes, all of that changes the math.
Flagstone costs more than gravel. Different rock types have different prices. Composite edging lasts longer but costs more than basic plastic edging. Your material choices make a bigger difference to the final price than most people expect.
Straight pathways are faster to install than curves. A single rock type is simpler than patterns mixing three different materials. More intricate designs mean more labor hours, which means higher cost.
Does your yard have broken irrigation that needs fixing first? Drainage problems? Compacted soil? These things aren’t always obvious until we look at the property, but they affect what you’ll pay. Some yards are ready to go, others need work before we even start the xeriscaping part.
Basic functional layouts cost less than custom designs with specific aesthetic requirements. How much planning and customization your vision requires affects the bottom line.

These are real numbers from actual projects. Contact us with specifics about your property and we’ll give you an accurate estimate.

Budget and Timeline Worth Trusting

Here’s what you actually want to know about money and how long this takes.
Xeriscaping costs real money upfront. But so does maintaining a traditional lawn in Castlegate; you just pay for it differently. Summer water bills alone in this climate add up fast when you’re running sprinklers constantly. Add mowing costs or equipment, fertilizers, reseeding dead patches, and you’re spending plenty every year for a yard that looks rough half the time anyway. Xeriscaping flips that equation. Higher cost initially, way lower ongoing expenses. We’ll work with whatever budget makes sense for you and help prioritize if you can’t do everything at once.
Most xeriscaping projects take two to four weeks, depending on size and what you’re doing. We’ll give you specific dates before we start so you know the schedule. Crews show up when they’re supposed to, work through the day, and clean up before leaving. Weather occasionally causes delays, but that’s rare, and we’ll tell you immediately if something changes.

How We Handle Your Xeriscaping Project

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Assess

We evaluate your yard and design something that works for Castlegate’s conditions.
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Transform

Our crew handles all the soil work, material installation, and irrigation setup.
Xeriscaping plants, rocks, pebbles, and gravel

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Relax

You get a yard that looks good without constant maintenance and watering.
Modern residential xeriscaping featuring blue ceramic pots with cacti, agave plants, and red volcanic rocks spread across a clean grey gravel landscape.

Questions Castlegate Homeowners Ask About Xeriscaping

Only if that’s what you want. Modern xeriscaping uses native and adapted plants that thrive in Texas without needing constant water. Ornamental grasses, flowering perennials, shrubs with interesting foliage, and groundcovers that spread naturally. Rock and stone create structure and reduce maintenance, but they’re part of the design, not the whole thing. We’ve done plenty of xeriscapes that have color, texture, and visual interest throughout the year. The goal is to create a landscape that looks intentional and attractive, not like you gave up and let everything die.

Depends on what you’re spending now, but most homeowners see water usage drop 50 to 75 percent after converting from traditional turf. If you’re running sprinklers multiple times weekly all summer, that’s thousands of gallons monthly. Xeriscaping with drip irrigation or minimal spray systems uses a fraction of that. Some established xeriscapes barely need any supplemental watering after the first year. Add reduced maintenance costs, and the math usually works out favorably within a few years. We can’t guarantee specific savings since everyone’s usage is different, but the reduction is significant enough that people notice it quickly.
That’s actually when xeriscaping proves its value. Native drought-tolerant plants evolved to handle Texas heat and dry spells. They might slow growth or go semi-dormant during extreme drought, but they survive without constant intervention. Traditional lawns just die and need replacement. If we install minimal drip irrigation as part of your xeriscape, you can provide supplemental water during the worst heat, but you’re using far less than you would keeping grass alive. Most xeriscapes handle dry summers better than traditional landscapes, not worse.
You can absolutely phase it. A lot of homeowners start with the front yard since that’s the highest visibility, then tackle back areas later. Or focus on problem spots first, where grass never does well anyway. Phasing spreads the cost over time and lets you see how the first section performs before committing to more. We can design the whole plan upfront so everything coordinates visually, even if you’re installing it in stages. Makes budgeting easier and gives you flexibility.

Talk to Us About Xeriscaping Your Castlegate Property

Trevor Young, the owner of Legacy Outdoor Services

Trevor Young

Call us at (979) 575-6019 or get in touch here, and we’ll schedule a time to look at your Castlegate yard.

We’ll walk through what’s happening now, what you want your outdoor space to do, and whether xeriscaping fits your situation.

Check out more about our xeriscaping work to see how we help homeowners around Bryan-College Station create landscapes that actually work with the climate instead of fighting it constantly.

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Castlegate is a master-planned community in Bryan, just minutes from Texas A&M University and downtown Bryan. The neighborhood features amenities including pools and parks, with convenient access to Traditions Golf Club nearby. Residents enjoy the area’s family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to both Bryan and College Station shopping and dining. The City of Bryan’s water conservation programs encourage sustainable landscaping practices, making xeriscaping a practical choice for Castlegate homeowners looking to reduce water usage while maintaining attractive properties in the Brazos Valley’s challenging climate.