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Lawn Care in the DFW Metroplex
Mowing, edging, fertilization, and full-season lawn maintenance from trusted local pros.
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Local lawn care across the DFW Metroplex
We connect homeowners throughout the DFW Metroplex with trusted, licensed local pros who know North Texas grass, soil, and weeds.
- Right-timed treatments for local weeds
- Programs for Bermuda, St. Augustine & Zoysia
- Fast, free quotes — usually same day
Our Services
Lawn Care services in the DFW Metroplex
Everything your lawn needs in one place — lawn mowing & edging, fertilization program, weed control, core aeration, and more.
Lawn Mowing & Edging
Weekly or bi-weekly mowing, edging, and blow-off for a crisp, even cut.
Learn more 02Fertilization Program
Season-timed feeding that keeps Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia thick and green.
Learn more 03Weed Control
Pre- and post-emergent applications timed to North Texas weed cycles.
Learn more 04Core Aeration
Relieve compacted clay soil so roots, water, and nutrients get deeper.
Learn more 05Leaf & Yard Cleanup
Seasonal cleanups that keep beds and turf healthy and tidy.
Learn more 06Grub & Pest Control
Stop grubs, armyworms, and chinch bugs before they brown out the lawn.
Learn moreService Area
Lawn Care across Tarrant County & the Fort Worth area
We serve Fort Worth and these nearby communities. Don't see your town? Call us — we likely cover it.
Lawn Care FAQs — the DFW Metroplex
How much does lawn care cost in the DFW Metroplex?
Most the DFW Metroplex homeowners pay roughly $45–$220 per visit depending on lawn size and the services included. Use the calculator on this page for a quick estimate, then get a free exact quote.
How often should I mow my lawn in the DFW Metroplex?
During the North Texas growing season (April–September) weekly mowing keeps Bermuda and St. Augustine healthiest; every other week is usually fine in spring and fall.
When should fertilizer and pre-emergent be applied?
In the the DFW Metroplex area, the first pre-emergent should go down in late February–March when soil temps reach about 55°F, with feedings spaced through the season.
Do you offer one-time or recurring service?
Both. Many the DFW Metroplex homeowners start with a one-time visit and move to a recurring schedule once they see the results.
Ready for a healthier lawn in the DFW Metroplex?
Tell us about your yard and get a free, no-pressure quote from a trusted local pro.