Weed Control & Fertilization · Heartland, TX

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Weed Control & Fertilization
in Heartland, TX

We connect Heartland homeowners with local weed control crews who show up on schedule and do it right, every visit.

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Weed Control & Fertilization in Heartland TX

Weed Control & Fertilization
in Heartland, TX

New lawns fight weeds harder than established ones, and Heartland is almost entirely new lawns. Builder sod laid over disturbed construction soil leaves seams and thin areas, and every one of those gaps is open ground for crabgrass and spurge to move into.

A treatment program here does two jobs at once. Pre-emergent and spot treatments keep weeds from claiming the gaps, while properly timed fertilization pushes the Bermuda to spread and close those gaps for good. Within a couple of seasons the lawn defends itself.

Why new Heartland lawns grow weeds: construction traffic compacts the soil hard before sod ever goes down, and weeds tolerate compacted ground better than turf grass does. Treatment plans for newer homes here account for that starting condition.

Weed Control & Fertilization service in Heartland, TX

Why Choose Us

Why Heartland Homeowners Choose Us

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Built for New Lawns

Thin builder sod plus compacted soil is the standard Heartland starting point. Local crews treat for the lawn you have now while building toward the one you want.

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No Chasing Required

Consistent scheduling means you never have to call and remind someone to show up. They come, they work, done.

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Straightforward Service

No pressure, no upsells you didn't ask for. Just the job done right and a crew you can call again.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my new lawn have so many weeds?
New sod has seams, thin areas, and compacted soil underneath it, all of which favor weeds. It is the most common complaint in newer communities and it is fixable with consistent treatment while the turf fills in.
When does pre-emergent need to go down here?
Late February through early March for the spring window, before soil warms enough for summer weeds to germinate. An early fall application handles the winter weeds. Missing either window means chasing weeds the rest of that season.
Will fertilizing help the sod fill in the thin spots?
Yes, when it is timed right. Bermuda responds strongly to feeding during active growth and spreads to close gaps. Feeding at the wrong time, like the peak of a drought stress period, does more harm than good, which is why timing matters.
Can weed treatments keep my yard clear of HOA notices?
A lawn on a consistent treatment program stays thick and largely weed-free, which is what upkeep standards are checking. It is a lot easier than responding to a notice after weeds have taken over.

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(972) 430-5338

Mon – Sat  ·  7am – 7pm  ·  Same-week service