
Austin landscape consultation
Austin Landscape Consultation
A practical first step when you need clear advice about plants, layout, lawn reduction, or what to do next.
Request a consultation
Start with your Austin garden details.
You do not need a finished plan before reaching out. A few details about the space, the problem, and what you are hoping for are enough to start.
Site-specific advice
Cynthia looks at light, soil, drainage, shade, water, maintenance, and how you use the space.
Useful next steps
Leave with guidance you can use yourself, share with a contractor, or use to start a fuller design plan.
Central Texas experience
Cynthia has worked with Austin landscapes since 1996, from xeriscape and native planting to formal and cottage-style gardens.
What to Expect
1. Request
Share your Austin garden question and the best way to reach you.
2. Meet
Cynthia visits the property for a practical, site-specific consultation.
3. Decide
You get guidance for the next step, whether that is a small fix, a plant plan, or a full design.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I prepare for my consultation?
A few photos, basic goals, problem areas, and any must-keep plants or features are enough. If you have a survey, contractor bid, or inspiration images, those can help too.
What happens after the consultation?
Cynthia can help you decide whether a one-time consultation is enough or whether a full design, planting plan, or installation support makes sense.
What Austin site conditions do you account for?
Shade, drainage, limestone soil, heat, drought, pets, deer pressure, freezes, irrigation, maintenance, and how you actually use the garden all matter.
