Landscape Design
Landscape Design in Flower Mound, TX
Custom residential landscape design with hand-drawn plans, native plant palettes, and 3D renders tailored to your property. Flower Mound's rolling terrain and tree coverage create opportunities for naturalistic landscape design that works with the existing topography rather than fighting it.
What's Included
Landscape Design for Flower Mound Homes
Every project starts with a one-on-one consultation at your Flower Mound property. We assess your soil, sun exposure, drainage, and existing landscape conditions before designing a plan that works for your specific lot and budget.
- One-on-one property consultation with sun, soil, and drainage assessment
- Custom planting plan with full species list and placement guide
- Hardscape layout and materials specification
- 3D visualization for premium packages
- Phased implementation plan to fit any budget
- Irrigation and maintenance recommendations
Design Packages
Foundation Design
$1,500Custom planting plan with species list, hardscape layout, and materials guide. Ideal for focused front-yard or backyard projects.
$500 credit toward installations of $5,000+
Complete Vision
$2,500Full-property design with detailed planting plan, hardscape specifications, irrigation recommendations, and phased implementation roadmap.
$1,000 credit toward installations of $10,000+
Estate & Legacy Design
$4,500+Comprehensive estate-level design with 3D renders, multiple design concepts, mature specimen tree planning, and premium materials specification.
$1,500 credit toward installations of $20,000+
All packages begin with a $200 On-Site Design Consultation, fully credited toward your design package.
Flower Mound at a Glance
- Timeline
- 2–4 weeks from consultation to final design
- Median Home Value
- $500K–$750K
- Soil Conditions
- Cross Timbers transition zone — sandier soils than Collin County with better natural drainage
- Water Considerations
- Town of Flower Mound water from multiple sources. The town actively promotes native plant landscaping through educational programs.
- Popular Neighborhoods
- Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, Tour 18 area, Lakeside DFW
Our Work
Recent Projects in Flower Mound

Local Expertise
Why Flower Mound Homeowners Choose Designs of Eden
Flower Mound's rolling terrain and tree coverage create opportunities for naturalistic landscape design that works with the existing topography rather than fighting it. With median home values at $500K–$750K, Flower Mound homeowners understand that professional landscape design isn't just an expense — it's an investment that increases property value by 10–15% on average.
Cross Timbers transition zone — sandier soils than Collin County with better natural drainage. This means generic landscape plans from big-box stores often fail within the first season. We design specifically for Flower Mound soil and climate conditions, selecting plants and materials that will thrive here for years.
Flower Mound has a unique environmental ordinance protecting the town's namesake wildflower mound. HOAs in Bridlewood and Wellington have detailed landscape standards. We handle the design documentation, plant lists, and submission materials so your landscape plan gets approved the first time.
Common Questions
Landscape Design in Flower Mound — FAQ
How much does landscape design cost in Flower Mound?
We offer three design packages for Flower Mound homeowners: Foundation Design ($1,500), Complete Vision ($2,500), Estate & Legacy Design ($4,500+). Each package includes a one-on-one property consultation. Design fees are credited toward installation — for example, the Foundation Design includes a $500 credit toward installations of $5,000+. We provide a detailed recommendation after assessing your property.
Do I need HOA approval for landscape design in Flower Mound?
Flower Mound has a unique environmental ordinance protecting the town's namesake wildflower mound. HOAs in Bridlewood and Wellington have detailed landscape standards. We're experienced in designing within HOA parameters and can provide documentation formatted for HOA submission.
What's the best time to start a landscape design project in Flower Mound?
Fall (October–November) is ideal for landscape design in Flower Mound — cooler temperatures reduce transplant stress, and winter rainfall helps establishment. Spring (March–April) is also excellent. USDA Zone 8a. Cross Timbers ecology means native grasses and wildflowers perform exceptionally well here.
What soil conditions should I know about in Flower Mound?
Cross Timbers transition zone — sandier soils than Collin County with better natural drainage. We assess your specific soil during the consultation and design accordingly — proper soil preparation is the foundation of every successful landscape project.
Ready to Transform Your Flower Mound Landscape?
Schedule a free virtual discovery session or book an on-site consultation. We'll visit your Flower Mound property, discuss your vision, and create a custom plan.
