Local Conditions
The soil and climate of Garden Ridge.
Garden Ridge sits on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, where soil deepens before transitioning to coastal plain. Krum series here is a clay-limestone mix — more soil to work with than Bulverde or Boerne, but still drainage-aware design required.
Planned 1-acre-minimum estate community. Mature oaks dominate. Slightly warmer than Bulverde year-round.
Garden Ridge · FAQ
Questions we get from Garden Ridge.
How is the soil in Garden Ridge different from the rest of the Hill Country?
Garden Ridge sits on the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau, where soil deepens before transitioning to coastal plain. Krum series here is a clay-limestone mix — more soil to work with than Bulverde or Boerne, but still drainage-aware design required.
What native plants actually thrive in Garden Ridge?
In Garden Ridge we install: live oak, cedar elm, Texas red oak, agarita, esperanza, and other plants matched to the krum clay-limestone mix and AgriLife Zone 8b climate. Every plant palette is reviewed against the specific property's microclimate before we order anything.
What does landscaping cost in Garden Ridge?
Costs depend on scope, not town — but Garden Ridge-specific factors do affect price: clay soil affects drainage strategy. We itemize every line and quote in writing before any work starts. Free property walks within our radius.
Do you service all of Garden Ridge, or only certain neighborhoods?
We service all of Garden Ridge (78266). HQ is in Bulverde at 30855 Johnson Way — Garden Ridge is 14 miles, roughly ~20 min from hq. Drive time does not affect pricing.
What's the first step?
A free property walk. We come out, walk the site, check soil, drainage, sun exposure, existing trees, and what the property is actually telling us. Then we put together an itemized proposal — material costs, labor, timeline. No pressure, no estimate-on-the-spot, no surprises.