Quick answer: Thompson’s Station is a small, fast-growing town in southern Williamson County, where new subdivisions and larger semi-rural lots meet the rolling hills south of Franklin. We design and maintain landscapes across the 37179 zip, with tall-fescue lawns, new-build establishment, larger-lot design, and durable hardscape on Central Basin clay over limestone. Free written estimates: (615) 334-9088.

Landscaping Southern Williamson County
Thompson’s Station is a small town in southern Williamson County, just below Franklin and Spring Hill, that has grown quickly while holding onto a semi-rural feel. It blends new master-planned subdivisions with larger lots and rolling, partly wooded acreage, drawing families who want Williamson County schools with a bit more room. That mix of new construction and larger lots defines our work here.
The ground is the Central Basin’s clay over limestone on rolling terrain, in the transition-zone climate where tall fescue thrives year-round.
New Builds and Larger-Lot Design
In Thompson’s Station’s subdivisions, builder sod over compacted clay needs help to root in, so we run first-year establishment for young tall fescue or warm-season turf. On the larger and semi-rural lots, we design landscapes with room to breathe, defined beds, shade and ornamental trees, and outdoor living areas. Tall fescue is the year-round-green standard, kept thick with fall aeration and overseeding, with Bermuda and Zoysia on full-sun lots.

Rolling Terrain, Drainage, and Hardscape
The rolling terrain and clay-over-limestone soil mean water moves and collects unevenly, so we plan drainage and grading carefully, especially on larger lots. We build patios, walkways, and stone walls on a foundation compacted for the soil, scaled to fit the larger Thompson’s Station properties and the rolling setting.
Thompson’s Station Areas We Serve
We provide full landscaping throughout Thompson’s Station and southern Williamson County, including the Tollgate Village and Bridgemore areas, the communities along Columbia Pike and Thompson’s Station Road, and the larger semi-rural lots toward Spring Hill, College Grove, and the rolling hills.

Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle new-construction landscapes in Thompson’s Station?
Yes. In Thompson’s Station’s subdivisions we run first-year establishment, rooting young tall fescue or warm-season turf on compacted clay so the lawn carries itself.
Do you handle larger and semi-rural lots?
Yes. On Thompson’s Station’s larger lots we design landscapes with room to breathe, defined beds, shade and ornamental trees, and outdoor living areas, scaled to the property and rolling terrain.
What grass is best for a Thompson’s Station lawn?
Tall fescue is the transition-zone standard for year-round green, kept thick with fall aeration and overseeding, while Bermuda and Zoysia suit full-sun lots. We match the grass to your lot.
Does the rolling terrain affect drainage?
Yes. The rolling terrain and clay-over-limestone soil move and collect water unevenly, so we plan drainage and grading carefully, especially on larger lots, and base hardscape on a properly compacted foundation.
What does landscaping cost in Thompson’s Station?
It depends on lot size and whether it is establishment, larger-lot design, maintenance, or hardscape. Everything is quoted per property with free written estimates. Call (615) 334-9088 to schedule.
Our Services in Thompson’s Station
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Nearby communities we also serve: Spring Hill, Franklin, Columbia, Brentwood.
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