Root Barrier Houston
Houston root barrier guides
How Houston clay, live oaks, HOA sidewalks, and bamboo actually behave — written for the lot you have.
Pearland’s Silverlake and the twelve-year math
Nursery oak, HOA strip, clay. The calendar does not care about the builder’s one-year warranty.
Quail Valley oaks are a generation ahead of Sienna
1970s trees on the drip line. Sienna is still a sidewalk story. Do not copy-paste the spec.
Richmond’s Aliana and Harvest Green are the new walk belt
Pecan Grove is laterals. Aliana is parkways. Same Fort Bend day, two products.
Fulshear vs Katy: same clay, younger trees
Cross Creek Ranch can still do this cheap. Cinco Ranch is paying the grown-up price.
League City, Seabrook, and Clear Lake are one coastal spec
Salt, sun, a high water table. Same panel conversation, three cities.
Friendswood sits between Pearland and Clear Lake on the clock
We batch the south run. Town pecans in the morning, West Ranch walks after.
Conroe’s Grand Central Park is already in the HOA cycle
New urban streets, young trees, the same four-foot parkway math as Bridgeland.
Magnolia and Tomball share a northwest truck
Wells, pines, Woodforest walks. Dispatch is 249, not I-10.
Tallow on a Baytown lot is still a wall if it stays
Removal is legitimate. Isolation is legitimate. Pick one. Do not grind forever.
Hackberry heave on east Harris city walks
Golden Acres and Deepwater. Original walks. Species nobody puts on a brochure.