CYCLE Landscaping

Welcome to Chase's Yard Care & Landscaping!

CYCL is the premier Commercial and Residential Landscaping service for Mont Belvieu and the surrounding areas. 

Chase's Yard Care & Landscaping Services

Discover the CYCL Difference

Mont Belvieu Residential Landscaping Home Garden

Residential
Landscaping

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Mont Belvieu Commercial Landsacping

Commercial
Landscaping

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Mont Belvieu Residential Commercial Storm Drain Irrigation

Irrigation
Specialist

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Mont Belvieu Residential Landscaping Flower Bed Maintenance

Flower Bed
Maintenance

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10+

Years Of Experiance

What sets CYCL apart

Chase’s Yard Care and Landscaping is a locally owned and operated company. The entire operation has been built on integrity, honesty, and just hard work.

When hiring CYCL you are getting a beautiful experience, with wonderful long-lasting results, and finishing with a job you can brag about for years to come. We take pride in what we do and take pride in our customer satisfactory as well.

Professional 3D Designs

Personalized Plant Care

Chase's Yard Care & Landscaping
Service Areas

Premier landscaping service for Baytown, Mont Belvieu, Old River-Winfree, and the surrounding South East Texas areas.

Houston Commercial Residential Landscaping Home Garden
Baytown Commercial Residential Landscaping Home Garden
Mont Belvieu Commercial Residential Landscaping Home Garden
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Chase's Yard Care & Landscaping
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Chase's Yard Care & Landscaping F.A.Q.

Common Landscaping Questions

Low-maintenance landscaping options include planting native species adapted to your climate, incorporating drought-tolerant plants, installing mulch to suppress weeds and retain moisture, and using perennial plants that require minimal care once established.

Choosing the right plants involves understanding your local climate, soil type, and the specific needs of each plant. Start by researching plants that thrive in your climate zone. Then, consider your soil's pH and texture, ensuring that it supports the plants you want to grow. Additionally, take into account the amount of sunlight your garden receives, as some plants require full sun while others thrive in shade. Remember, choosing native plants often leads to lower maintenance and better ecological balance. Contact CYCL and Deep Roots Nursery to learn what plants will work best for your area.

Common mistakes in home landscaping include neglecting proper planning, overplanting, and not considering long-term growth. Failing to plan can result in a disorganized and chaotic landscape. Overplanting may initially look lush, but as plants mature, it can lead to overcrowding and unhealthy conditions. Additionally, not accounting for the mature size of plants can result in them outgrowing their space, leading to costly adjustments later. CYCL is very thorough when creating a landscaping plan for your home. We always consider the mature size of plants and overcrowding.

Creating a sustainable landscape design involves using water-efficient plants, reducing lawn areas, and incorporating native species. Choose drought-tolerant plants to minimize water use and select permeable materials for walkways and patios to allow rainwater to infiltrate the soil. Reducing the size of your lawn not only saves water but also reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Incorporating native plants into your landscape encourages biodiversity and supports local wildlife. Contact CYCL today for your dream landscape design.

Essential maintenance practices include regular watering, pruning, and fertilizing. Watering should be done deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth. Pruning is necessary to remove dead or diseased branches, shape plants, and promote healthy growth. Fertilizing provides essential nutrients that may not be available in the soil, helping plants to thrive. Additionally, mulching helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health. Contact CYCL today for any maintenance questions or to purchase the proper tools and materials.

Common challenges in residential landscaping include poor soil quality, water management issues, pest infestations, and space constraints. Poor soil can be improved by adding organic matter such as compost or mulch to enhance fertility and structure. For water management, consider installing a drip irrigation system that delivers water directly to plant roots, minimizing waste. To combat pests, choose plants that are resistant to common diseases and pests in your area, and consider using natural pest control methods like beneficial insects or companion planting. If space is limited, vertical gardening or container gardening can maximize the use of available area. Additionally, careful planning and selecting the right plants for the right place can help mitigate these challenges and ensure a successful landscaping project.

For homeowners seeking low-maintenance landscaping, it’s crucial to choose plants that thrive in your local climate with minimal care. Perennials like lavender, ornamental grasses, and sedum are excellent choices as they require little watering once established and return year after year. Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood or juniper provide structure and require minimal pruning. Native plants are also ideal, as they are well-adapted to the local environment and typically require less water and fertilizer. Groundcovers like creeping thyme or ajuga can reduce the need for weeding and mowing. Additionally, drought-tolerant plants like succulents or cacti are perfect for dry climates, reducing the need for frequent watering.