

Naturescape Landscaping
Naturescaping Solutions from Texoma Excavation & Construction
Naturescape Landscaping
Naturescaping Solutions from Texoma Excavation & Construction
Naturescape landscaping is a method of landscape design and landscaping that allows people and nature to coexist with landscaping. It involves using simple techniques that mimic nature, such as using native plants, creating diversity, avoiding chemicals, and incorporating natural features. Naturescape landscaping can make your yard a safe and healthy place for children, pets, and wildlife, as well as save you time and money by reducing water, energy, and maintenance needs. Naturescaping can also help you attract different kinds of wildlife, such as birds, butterflies, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles, by providing them with food, water, cover, and places to breed and raise their young. You can naturescape stormwater drainage features to enhance their attraction to wildlife, especially by adding stormwater wetlands and dry detention basins.
Texoma Excavation & Construction (TEC) owner Zach Sander’s degree from Colorado State is in Wildlife Biology. Upon graduation, he put his degree to work at the Division of Wildlife in Colorado for about 5 years engaged in building improvements that ranged from ponds, and riparian (river like) areas, to planting food plots and growing crops for wildlife. He uses this experience to provide naturescape landscaping services to those who own land and want to enhance its wildlife habitat capacities, increasing the number of deer, ducks, turkeys, bees, butterflies, or other wildlife (big or very small) that might enjoy its use.

What type of drainage features lend themselves to Naturescape Landscaping:
What type of drainage features
lend themselves to Naturescape Landscaping:

They include using permeable pavement, rain barrels, rain gardens, green roofs, and vegetated swales. They can help recharge groundwater, filter pollutants, and create habitat for wildlife and pollinators.


To attract wildlife to certain landscaping features and protect other landscaping such as dry creek beds, general lawn, etc. from others, you can try some of the following strategies:

Some common mistakes to avoid when creating drainage features for wildlife habitat are:


Using Animal Feeders to Attract & Sustain Wildlife in Your Naturescape
Throw a Year-Round Party for Your Animal Friends

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Past Excavation Projects

The above image shows Texoma Excavation & Construction digging a new power supply ditch and tying into the existing live power supply near Melissa, Texas. The paver stones were salvaged to be replaced. All the PVC, electrical conduit, phone lines, and small electrical lines that were destroyed were anticipated.

Pond building is a complex process that requires careful planning and execution. After all the planning, the first construction step is excavation of the area where the pond will be located. The pond excavation work shown above was near Montague, Texas. When this pond is full, it will be 7′ 2″ deep at its deepest point.

Residential drainage excavation work done near Denison, Texas. This client had some significant drainage problems during periods of high-volume runoff and tried to excavate a ditch to channel water away from his house. We were hired to polish the existing ditch and spread some grass seed.

























