Curb appeal adds value to your home by attracting buyers, increasing selling price at closing time, and making your home more welcoming. A drought and heat tolerant landscape design can revitalize your old and tired builder-grade yard and improve your home’s curb appeal.
Waterwise Shady Front Landscape
Shady Front Landscape in Fall
Sunny Hillside Front Garden
Front Landscape Without Flowers
Country Property Front Landscape
Front Walkway With Flowers And Native Texas Plants
Native Landscape Curb Appeal
Native Landscape Plants Add Curb Appeal
Native Landscape Curb Appeal
Flagstone And River Rock Curb Appeal
Curb Appeal With Colorful Shrubs In Frisco, Texas
Curb Appeal Update For Older Oak Cliff, Texas Home
Carrie Dubberley is an accomplished artist in horticulture. Her interest in natives [comes] from a desire to landscape with long lasting, low-maintenance plants.
The Coneflower Courier, Collin County Native Plant Society
Thank you so much for making the total re-do in the courtyard and backyard so much fun. I loved working with you — your creativity, professionalism and hard work are so hard to find wrapped up in one person.
[We] just love our new gardens and walkways. You made it so easy in your planning, to select the plants. And with the maintenance plan you gave us, we have easily taken care of it all.
Thank you for transforming our property into a beautiful and functional landscape. [Your] low-maintenance ideas…are sure to save time, money and energy.
. . .exceeds our desires and expectations. Using native plants, natural stone, and gentle contours, you have given us an environment that is beautiful (even when dormant) and that will require very little maintenance or additional water.