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"Leave the Leaves" or Leaf Cleanup? A Sustainable Approach by Lawn Experts
In Amarillo, TX, leaf cleanup helps prevent issues like blocked sunlight, poor airflow, and excess moisture that lead to fungus and weak turf. Custom Gardens promotes a sustainable approach, a balance between "leave the leaves" and raking the leaves, specifically suited for the Texas Panhandle.
Nov 20, 2025


Best Trees to Plant in the Texas Panhandle
Custom Gardens sells shade, evergreen, and ornamental trees built to thrive in the Texas Panhandle's semi-arid, dry climate. Discover the best trees for Amarillo landscapes.
Sep 20, 2025


Tired of Looking at a Screen? We're Here to Help.
Looking for more than just landscaping? This blog dives into the heart behind what we do at Custom Gardens—why we design outdoor spaces that invite connection, spark family memories, and bring luxury to everyday life. Read on to learn how we turn Amarillo backyards into meaningful places to gather, rest, and live well.
Jun 19, 2025


What to Plant This Spring in the Texas Panhandle
A Local Guide to Thriving Gardens and Landscapes Spring in the Texas Panhandle is full of opportunity. After enduring months of dry soil, gusty winds, and unpredictable temperature swings, your yard is ready to thrive. Successful planting in our region takes a little background knowledge, including the proper selection of hardy, well-adapted plants. Whether you're building a colorful flowerbed, refreshing your landscape, or finally filling in your porch pots, this guide will
May 1, 2025


A Greener Horizon: Using Trees to Transform the Texas Panhandle
Planting trees in the Texas Panhandle is more than a landscaping choice—it’s an investment in comfort, beauty, and sustainability. Discover how trees can reduce energy bills, boost property value, improve air quality, and support local ecosystems across Amarillo and beyond.
Apr 22, 2025
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