Bluebonnets blooming at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin

Austin native yard conversions

Dream yards, grown from Hill Country natives.

We use native plants to create your perfect yard while lowering your maintenance, water usage, and ecological footprint, and benefiting native species.

Why switch

You shouldn’t have to fight nature to achieve a beautiful yard.

Many yards in Texas use grasses, shrubs, and even flowering plants that are not equipped to handle Texas’s extreme weather conditions. A native yard can be gorgeous in every season, without the constant upkeep.

Use less water

Native and adapted plants, mulch, compost, and efficient watering replace the summer grass rescue cycle.

Bring the yard back to life

Seasonal blooms invite butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds without turning the front yard into a mess.

Keep it polished

Clean borders, intentional spacing, and mowed edges make it read as landscaping, not neglect.

Bluebonnets blooming at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin
Honey bee visiting a Texas bluebonnet in Austin
Texas Indian paintbrush flower close up

Plant palette

Texas Bluebonnet
Indian Blanket
Gregg's Mistflower
Blackfoot Daisy
Inland Sea Oats
Autumn Sage
Purple Coneflower
Bee Balm

Texas Bluebonnet

Lupinus texensis

Start here

Tell us about your dream yard.

Dead grass, too much mowing, high water bills, or a front yard that just looks tired. Send the basics and we will suggest a realistic starting point.

Dead or patchy front grass
Curb appeal without constant mowing
Water-wise plantings for Austin heat
A yard that will not look accidental

Yard plan request

Find the right starting point.

Best for Austin homeowners with unused, thirsty, or patchy lawn they want to replace with something better-looking and easier to live with.