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Landscaping Lubbock Pro
Best Landscaper in Lubbock, TX bar none!
Landscaping Lubbock Pro
Landscaping Lubbock Pro
6348 10th StreetLubbock Texas 79416United-States
806-451-3993
Business Description
You've found the right place to go for all your landscaping needs in Lubbock, Texas. We are a veteran when it comes landscaping the land and making it attractive. We're a local, family-owned business so we know every subtle nuances landscapers have to make in order to thrive in the climate of North Western Texas, which others might not necessarily do. With that said, we welcome any and every landscaping inquiry coming our way. Nothing is off-limit for us when it comes to landscaping because it is not only our job but it is our passion to make lanscapes look pretty and in turn make people feel happier! So please don't ever hesitate to give us a call any time. We look forward to hearing from you!
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About Lubbock
Lubbock ( LUB-ək) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Lubbock County. With a population of 263,930 in 2022, the city is the 10th-most populous city in Texas and the 85th-most populous in the United States. The city is in the northwestern part of the state (the region is the Great Plains), an area known historically and geographically as the Llano Estacado, and ecologically is part of the southern end of the High Plains, lying at the economic center of the Lubbock metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 328,283 in 2022.Lubbock's nickname, "Hub City," derives from it being the economic, educational, and health-care hub of the multicounty region, north of the Permian Basin and south of the Texas Panhandle, commonly called the South Plains. The area is the largest contiguous cotton-growing region in the world and is heavily dependent on water from the Ogallala Aquifer for irrigation. Lubbock is home to Texas Tech University, the sixth-largest college by enrollment in the state. == History == In 1867, the land that would become Lubbock was the heart of Comancheria, the shifting domain controlled by the Comanche. Lubbock County was founded in 1876. It was named after Thomas Saltus Lubbock, former Texas Ranger and brother of Francis Lubbock, governor of Texas during the Civil War. As early as 1884, a U.S. post office existed in Yellow House Canyon. A small town, known as Old Lubbock, Lubbock, or North Town, was established about three miles to the east.