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Landscapes that perform on Wolf Ranch’s thin soil and HOA design codes

Last updated: April 2026

By Cole Reinhardt

Wolf Ranch lots often ship with builder bermuda and minimal topsoil over rock—you see drought tan by late June unless irrigation coverage is audited with catch cans, not eyeballing from the sidewalk. HOAs here care about sight triangles at corners and street trees that won’t heave sidewalks into trip hazards.

Common issues in Wolf Ranch

  • Rear patios holding water because perf pipe was never daylighted after upstream neighbor regraded
  • Street trees raising drive aprons because root barriers weren’t spec’d on corner premiums
  • Drip zones dumping clay against fiber-cement siding laps after flower “make ready” photo shoots
  • Builder sod layering that masks sprinkler head grade until roots desiccate in year two

Why local matters

Greenbelt setbacks channel stormwater across three lots in an hour during Texas thunderstorms. Landscapers need to blend swale grass species that take velocity without turning into mosquito ponds against your neighbor’s fence.

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