Landscape Design Services in Midland, TX
Midland boasts a unique landscape that blends the rugged beauty of the desert with modern urban aesthetics. The right landscape design service is tailored to Midland’s climate, your budget, and your property.
At Eternal Tree & Landscape, we take all of these factors into account to provide cost-efficient, long-lasting landscapes. As part of our services, our team also focuses on lawn sod installations & weed control. For more than 30 years, our team has served homeowners and businesses throughout Midland, Odessa, and all of West Texas.
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Midland Residential Lawn Services
A beautiful, well-kept lawn and landscape is something that most homeowners want — and Eternal Tree & Landscape can help you achieve it.
We’re the Basin’s one-stop shop for everything that pertains to your lawn and landscape. Our comprehensive selection of services ranges from typical mowing, edging, trimming, weed remediation and fertilization to things like irrigation system installation, landscape design and tree services.
Check out some of our most popular services below and contact us today to schedule a free estimate.
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The Secret Sauce to a Green Lawn in Midland (Hint: It’s Not Just Water)
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Mosquito and Weed Battles in the Permian Basin
Hey neighbors, Ty here from Eternal Tree & Landscape. It’s November 18, 2025, and after that surprise cold snap last week, the mosquitoes are finally slowing down—but the goatheads and next year’s skeeters are already plotting their comeback. After 20+ years...
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