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Native Austin Landscaping 2025

Design Trends

From xeriscape to native gardens, explore sustainable landscaping for Austin homes - saving water while creating beautiful outdoor spaces.

Joe & Cara Keenan, Keenan Group at CompassUpdated April 20264 min readDesign Trends

Native Austin Landscaping 2025: Water-Wise Design

Native landscaping in Austin, Texas refers to landscape design using plants indigenous to the Central Texas Edwards Plateau region. The Keenan Group advises clients on landscaping that protects property value in our climate. - species adapted to limestone soils, intense summer heat (100+ degree days from June-September), and periodic drought. As of Q1 2026, Austin Water enforces Stage 2 watering restrictions (one day per week) during most summers, making native and adaptive landscaping not just an aesthetic choice but the practical standard for sustainable homeownership.

"We've watched the Austin landscaping market shift completely in 10 years. Traditional St. Augustine lawns were the default - now our luxury buyers specifically ask for native plantings. A well-designed native landscape actually increases property value because it signals a home designed for this climate. The maintenance savings are real too - $1,200-$3,000 per year less than traditional turf." --- Joe Keenan, Keenan Group, #1 ABOR Team 2024


Austin's Water Reality

Austin Water regularly implements watering restrictions from May through October. As of Q1 2026, the city offers rebates of up to $1,500 for converting traditional turf to native landscaping through the WaterWise program.

ApproachMonthly Cost (Half-Acre)Water UseStage 2 Survival
Traditional St. Augustine$300-$500 (peak summer)HighTurns brown, may die
Native/Adaptive$75-$150 (after establishment)LowThrives
Full Xeriscape$50-$100MinimalThrives

The Native Plant Palette

LayerKey SpeciesWater NeedDeer Resistant
CanopyLive oak, cedar elmLow once establishedN/A
UnderstoryTexas mountain laurel, desert willowLowYes
ShrubsTexas sage (cenizo), flame acanthus, evergreen sumacLowYes
PerennialsBlack-eyed Susan, Mexican bush sage, fall asterLow-MediumMost
GrassesMexican feather grass, Gulf muhly, buffalo grassLowYes
GroundcoverBlackfoot daisy, frogfruit, horseherbLowYes

Seasonal color comes naturally: bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush in spring, flame acanthus and black-eyed Susans in summer, Gulf muhly and fall aster in autumn.


Xeriscaping Principles for Austin

Practical xeriscaping means reducing turf to 20-30% of total landscape area. Replace the rest with native beds, decomposed granite paths, rain gardens that capture runoff, and drip irrigation instead of spray heads.

Rain gardens deserve special attention. Austin's clay and limestone soils create heavy runoff during storms. A well-placed rain garden captures water and lets it percolate into the soil.


Austin-Specific Challenges

"Deer pressure in West Austin, Lakeway, and Dripping Springs is serious. They will eat roses, hostas, and most fruit trees to the ground. This is another reason to favor natives like Texas sage, cenizo, and mountain laurel - they are deer-resistant by nature." --- Cara Keenan, CLHMS, Million Dollar Guild

Cedar fever affects most Austin residents December-February. Minimizing Ashe juniper reduces pollen load. Oak wilt is a real threat - never prune live oaks between February and June, and paint all cuts immediately.


Cost Comparison (As of Q1 2026)

ItemTraditional LawnNative Landscape
Installation$8-$15/sq ft$15-$30/sq ft
Monthly maintenance$200-$400$75-$150 (after 2-3 yr establishment)
Annual water cost$2,000-$4,000$400-$800
10-year total (half acre)$50,000-$80,000$25,000-$40,000

Higher upfront cost, dramatically lower ongoing cost, and a landscape that improves with age.


Many Austin HOAs now encourage native landscaping. Communities like Barton Creek, Spanish Oaks, and Rough Hollow have updated guidelines to favor native designs.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does native landscaping cost in Austin?

Professional native landscaping installation runs $15-$30 per square foot as of Q1 2026, depending on plant density and hardscape. A half-acre property might cost $30,000-$60,000 for full conversion. Austin Water's WaterWise program offers up to $1,500 in rebates. The payback period through reduced water and maintenance costs is typically 3-5 years.

Will native landscaping survive Austin's summer heat?

Yes - that is the point. Native plants evolved in this climate and survive extended 100+ degree heat with minimal supplemental water. During the establishment period (first 2-3 years), they need regular watering. After that, most natives thrive on rainfall alone with occasional deep watering during extreme drought.

Do I need to remove my entire lawn to go native?

No. A practical approach reduces turf to 20-30% of the total landscape (a play area for kids, a path to the pool) and replaces the rest with native beds, decomposed granite, and rain gardens. This approach satisfies most HOA requirements while cutting water use by 50-70%.



Austin Landscaping Cost Comparison (2026)

ApproachInstall Cost per AcreAnnual MaintenanceWater Use vs Traditional
Traditional turf (St. Augustine)$8K-$15K$3K-$6K/yearBaseline
Native xeriscape$10K-$20K$1K-$3K/year50-70% less
Mixed native + turf$9K-$18K$2K-$4K/year30-50% less
Hardscape-dominant$15K-$30K$500-$1.5K/year80%+ less

Austin water restrictions make native landscaping a practical decision, not just an aesthetic one. Stage 2 restrictions limit outdoor watering to once per week. Homes with native landscaping in Westlake Hills and Rollingwood maintain curb appeal through drought without irrigation stress.


The Keenan Group evaluates landscaping quality, water efficiency, and maintenance requirements as part of every property assessment. See also our Design Trends Guide and Outdoor Kitchen Guide for related outdoor living content.


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