Landscape Installation

 We offer 3 landscape installation packages, as well as DIY options, to fit your property size and budget. The foundation of all our designs is through a thorough understanding of the watershed opportunities for your property with detailed analysis through digital mapping technology.

From the Edward’s Aquifer Alliance on Rain Gardens

Prairie Dog Package

500-1000 sq ft - from $6,127

Origin

Small, but mighty diggers once dotted the prairie with their "towns." These little guys worked together to have a huge impact on the land they called home. Did you know that prairie dogs even had language to communicate with each other?

Description

For people who live in town and might not have a lot of space to work with, this package is great for working to create a positive change in the ecosystem around you, and when the neighbors see it, they're going to ask about your trend-setting landscape. You'll have the perfect opportunity to explain how you're sinking water into the ground to recharge our shared groundwater supply, and create a happy place for birds and butterflies. Ideal for starting a more extensive rainscape (either in your yard or the community around you), these single basin rainscapes are a great way to get started on building out your full rainscape design or adding an attractive feature to your yard.

Installation

  • Dig Basin

  • Plant Installation

  • Mulching - 2 Cubic Yards

  • Stone - Dry Creek/Outflow Only

These numbers are subject to change based on design and client preferences.
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Javelina Package

Up to 2,000 sq ft - from $12,941

Origin

These mid-sized animals are the native "pig" of Texas, whose range was once much more extensive before feral hogs from Europe began to spread. Though javelina are not actually pigs, they do share a common behavior of digging holes to wallow in and cool off. Did you know that javelina are actually in the "peccary" family, which is unique to the Americas?

Description

For people who have a mid-size yard, this package is perfect for making your territory “cool”. With the aesthetic pop of stone accents and the pleasant greenery of lush vegetation, these rainscapes push back the desert by harvesting a surprisingly large amount of rain and sinking it into the soil to help plants thrive. Refreshing your full front yard or backyard with a Javelina Package restores native biodiversity and turns the clock back to a time before European-style lawns banished the ever-shifting mosaic of wildflowers, grasses and shrubs that once painted the Texas savannah.

Installation

  • Dig Basins and Dry Creeks

  • Plant installation and layout based on design

  • Mulching - 6 Cubic Yards

  • Stone - 2 Cubic Yards

These numbers are subject to change based on design and client preferences.
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Bison Package

Up to 10,000 sq ft - from $31,833

Origin

This iconic keystone species, now associated with national parks, once roamed a 250 million acre prairie that stretched from the Gulf of Mexico into Canada. They had a vast impact on the landscape, driving many mechanisms of nature and human culture, until their tragic slaughter which made way for the plow that destroyed all but 1% of their now endangered prairie home. Did you know bison wallow to keep cool, creating what are sometimes referred to as "prairie potholes" (AKA natural, wild rain gardens)?

Description

For people who have a large space to work with or are ready for a full landscape restoration back to a home on the prairie. This package is ideal for making a big impact in restoring keystone vegetation of the prairie that once supported massive biodiversity, built the topsoil that produced so well for pioneer farmers, and funneled rainwater deep into the aquifer that still bubbles out into our heavenly creeks and rivers. These rainscapes are as iconic as their namesake and we pull out all the stops to create an intentional, designer prairie that puts back all the amazing mechanisms that made the prairie such a magnificent treasure trove of biodiversity and abundant soil and water resources.

Installation

  • Dig Basins and Dry Creeks

  • Plant layout and installation based on design

  • Install Drip Irrigation

  • Mulching - 17 Cubic Yards

  • Stone - 6 Cubic Yards

These numbers are subject to change based on design and client preferences.
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DIY Rainscaping

Become Part of the Movement

Want to be part of the rainscape movement? If you’re on a budget, we offer DIY package options to help you save money! We believe the joys of ecosystem regeneration and water-wise landscaping should be affordable for everyone.

Choose your level of DIY: 

Digging rain gardens is hard, back-breaking and technical (even 1/8" difference in elevation can change water flow). That's why we have heavy equipment on hand, and have a team of muscle. We always use an altimeter while digging, and test the flow to confirm proper elevations. We don't recommend trying to dig your own rain garden. Let us take on this part, because we've got plenty of experience, and know how to make the water flow where we want it to. 

The Joy Of Gardening

We don't want to steal the joy of gardening from anyone. We know that planting is so much fun for so many people. That's why we went into business doing it every day! We recognize that many of you share the joy of getting outside and putting your hands in the dirt. Whether you want to have a planting party with friends or get some quiet time in the yard, you’ve got options. Choose what's right for you. Our team can plant upwards of 1,000 plants per day, and we’re always happy to help. But if you're looking to keep your rainscape within a certain budget, we can lay plants out according to your design and let you have fun with the rest. 

Materials for DIYers

We'll deliver a special blend of organic compost and mulch. Yes, the compost MUST be organic. Herbivore "waste" makes plants very happy, but if the animals ate feed that had been treated with herbicide, the chemicals will travel through the animal and come out on the other side, damaging or killing the plants that would otherwise thrive. We've got special wholesale relationships with organic compost producers, so let us save you the headache by delivering the right materials for your garden.

Are you adding stone to your garden basins to give it a stunning aesthetic finish? This usually happens after planting, and must be done carefully to avoid crushing young plants. If you're up for the challenge of shoveling rock, go for it! We're not jealous about doing this part at all. However, if adding stone is too much exhausting labor, let us know when you're done planting, and we'll schedule a day to come “rock out!”

 

What’s your DIY Level?

DIY Planting, Mulch and River Rock

We do the technical, heavy earth-moving to sculpt your rainscape, then layout your plants according to your design. We deliver our special compost/mulch blend and bring out your stones. You've got it from there!

DIY Planting and Mulch

After digging your earthworks, we layout plants where they belong in the landscape. We deliver our special compost/mulch blend. Then the project is yours! Spend some time getting your hands dirty (potentially with your friends and/or family) while you plant your garden and spread mulch. If you're adding stone, email us when you're done planting and mulching so we can schedule a day to “rock out!”

DIY Planting Only

We spread mulch after earthworks installation, and leave you a few buckets for touch-ups after planting. We lay out the plants where they belong in the landscape, and leave the joy of planting to you (and maybe some of your friends and/or family)! If you choose to include stone to your basins, email us after you’re done planting and we’ll come help with the stone installation.

DIY is not recommended for the Bison Package, because it takes a whole herd of ERA team members to make that size impact. 

Planting Parties

Want to take on a Bison or Javelina Project with the help of your friends and family? Ask us about our “planting parties” services. We'll build the earthworks ahead of time, then guide your team through the rest of the process. You provide the people, food and beverages and we'll show up with tools and the expertise to coach y'all through proper planting technique, team mulching and rock spreading. Many hands make light work.

Changed Your Mind?

We get it. Rainscaping is labor intensive work!

No problem. We can build the whole rainscape for you. You relax and we’ll do what we do best.

What can you expect from your new rainscape?

“By now we'd usually have an inch or more of standing water on the patio. So pleased Shannon, great job!”

— Doug

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