With a cold front and the first fall frost just around the corner, ready your landscape with a few basic tips and find out what plants to cover, which to bring indoors, and which are done for the season. Read more »
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Nature-Inspired Landscapes with Dry Stream Beds
Dry stream beds create naturalistic beauty in a landscape, plus benefits like managing water runoff, water conservation, erosion control, improved drainage, and native wildlife habitats. Read more »
Moisture Meter- The Simple and Smart Watering Gadget You Need
Learn to water wisely with this simple, handy gardening tool that checks the moisture levels in your garden soil and pots. Read more »
Transforming Landscapes with Retaining Walls
See our featured landscape designs using retaining walls and how these functional installations can help address problems on sloping land, including drainage and erosion while creating new space for gardening and outdoor living. Read more »
New Stonework and Gallery Update
Dubberley Landscape’s new Stonework specialty page is now live along with lots of new inspiration pictures of landscapes with stone and rock in the updated Stonework gallery; featuring paths, dry stream bed, retaining walls, patios, and more. Read more »
Find Out What’s New on Our Updated Website
Our redesigned website is now live with a fresh look and updated galleries. New blog posts coming soon, so be sure to subscribe to get the latest. Read more »
Water-Wise Landscape Tours and Featured Landscapes
The Dallas Water-Wise Landscape Tour is coming up on Saturday, October 14, followed by the Plano tour on the 21st. These free, self-guided tours feature water-conserving, drought tolerant residential and community landscapes. Read more »
2015 Fall Landscape Tours and Other Garden Events
A listing of upcoming events in the DFW area: Water-Wise and SmartScape landscape tours, native and well-adapted plant sales, festivals, plus nature activities. Read more »
Plano Water-Wise Landscape Tour
The Plano Water-Wise Landscape Tour is coming up on Saturday, May 16th from 9am to 3pm. This free, self-guided tour features water-conserving, drought tolerant residential and community landscapes. Read more »
New Facebook Page
Dubberley Landscape now has its own official Facebook page! If you’d like to stay in touch, please “like” my new page. And please feel free to post any gardening questions you may have. Read more »