Landscaping Services Serving the EntireDallas-Fort Worth Area

Landscape

Whether you want professional landscaping to increase the curb appeal of your home or make your business stand out to customers, we can help. Some of the services we can provide you with include:

  • Grass Installation
  • Retainer Walls
  • French Drains
  • Aeration
  • Ground Preparation
  • Mowing
  • Lawn & Bed Maintenance
  • Outdoor Lighting
  • Irrigation
  • Pest, Weed & Fertilization

At Sal’s Landcape & Tree Service, we are landscaping experts!

Contact Us in Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Call Us Today at (817) 903-2500 or (972) 900-6884 for a Free Estimate.
24-Hour Emergency Tree Removal Also Available! 

  • What are some good landscaping plants and trees for North Texas?

    Some excellent plant choices for DFW landscapes include Texas sage, rosemary, yucca, crape myrtle, live oak, red oak, cedar elm, and native ornamental grasses. When choosing plants, it's important to consider our local soil, sun exposure, and heat/drought tolerance. We can help you select the right low-maintenance and native plants for your property.

  • How often should I water my lawn in DFW?

    In the hot summer months, most DFW lawns need 1-2 inches of water per week, split between 1-2 waterings. Avoid frequent shallow watering which promotes weak roots. It's best to do a deep watering a couple times a week to encourage roots to grow deeper. Watering in the early morning reduces evaporation. Having your soil tested and using smart irrigation controllers can help optimize your watering.

  • How can I make my DFW landscape more low-maintenance and water-wise?

    Transitioning to a low-maintenance, water-efficient landscape can include: reducing turf grass and replacing it with native plants, mulching beds heavily, using drip irrigation and high-efficiency sprinkler nozzles, installing rain and moisture sensors, xeriscape gardening in some areas, and improving soil health by adding organic matter. We specialize in creating sustainable, low-maintenance landscapes across the metroplex.