Native Plants
National Suppliers Directory
This directory has been compiled to make it easier to find businesses that sell native plants or seeds and provide professional landscape or consulting services. Use the search options below to find help for your native plant needs or click here to add your business to the directory. Associates are providers of native plant services who offer Wildflower Center members a discount on merchandise or services. To qualify, at least 50% of an Associate's projects or inventory must use native plants.
Search suppliers:PollyDog Organic Landscapes
3904 Bob Wire Rd
Spicewood, TX 78669
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Region: Southwest
Phone: 512-296-4195
Web: www.pollydoglandscapes.com




Year Established: 2005
Number of Employees: 1-5
Native Plant Experience
Percent of projects or inventory using native plants: 100%
Consult on native plant projects
Track provenance (origin) of native plant materials
Associate Program

Discount to WFC Members: 10% Discount on Landscape Design
Description: PollyDog Landscapes is an organic landscape design, build, and maintenance company specializing in native and drought tolerant landscapes for the Austin area. We use all natural, non-toxic fertilizers and pest and disease control methods in order to protect our rivers, lakes, and aquifers. Our services are currently available to the Hill Country communities along the south shore of Lake Travis; including Spicewood, Briarcliff, Lakeway, Bee Caves, Steiner Ranch, Westlake and surrounding communities.
Credentials: B.S. Plant and Soil Science - Texas Tech University M.S. Horticulture - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Landscape specialization
![]() | Residential |
![]() | Commercial/Office |
![]() | Large Corporate Grounds |
![]() | Parkland/Open Space |
![]() | Nature Centers and Preserves |
![]() | Roadside Revegetation/Soil Stabilization |
![]() | Industrial Projects |
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Landscape services
![]() | Garden design |
![]() | Contract growing |
![]() | Landscape architect |
![]() | Site analysis |
![]() | Land use |
![]() | Maintenance plans |
Last Update: 2012-04-26
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