Fort Worth, TX · Tarrant County
Lawn Care in Fort Worth, TX
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Fort Worth lawns at a glance
From mature St. Augustine lawns in Tanglewood and TCU/Westcliff to Bermuda-heavy yards in Wedgwood, Fort Worth's older tree canopy creates shade-and-sun transitions on a single lot that change which grass and weed plan actually works.
Lawn Care built for Fort Worth's yards
Fort Worth spans sandy Cross Timbers soils on the west side and tighter clay east of downtown, so watering and feeding plans should match the neighborhood.
In Fort Worth (Tarrant County), lawns are mostly St. Augustine, Common Bermuda, Zoysia, and the weeds we treat most are Crabgrass, Dallisgrass, Nutsedge, Clover, Dollarweed, Henbit. The first pre-emergent application should go down in late February through mid-March for the best results.
Typical lawn care in Fort Worth runs about $45–$250 per visit. See the cost calculator →
Serving neighborhoods including TCU / Westcliff, Wedgwood, Arlington Heights, Fairmount, Tanglewood and ZIP 76102, 76109, 76110, 76116, 76123, 76133, 76140.
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Lawn Care services in Fort Worth
Lawn Mowing & Edging in Fort Worth
Weekly or bi-weekly mowing, edging, and blow-off for a crisp, even cut.
Learn more 02Fertilization Program in Fort Worth
Season-timed feeding that keeps Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia thick and green.
Learn more 03Weed Control in Fort Worth
Pre- and post-emergent applications timed to North Texas weed cycles.
Learn more 04Core Aeration in Fort Worth
Relieve compacted clay soil so roots, water, and nutrients get deeper.
Learn more 05Leaf & Yard Cleanup in Fort Worth
Seasonal cleanups that keep beds and turf healthy and tidy.
Learn more 06Grub & Pest Control in Fort Worth
Stop grubs, armyworms, and chinch bugs before they brown out the lawn.
Learn moreLawn Care FAQs — Fort Worth, TX
How much does lawn care cost in Fort Worth?
Most Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth?
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 Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth homeowners start with a one-time visit and move to a recurring schedule once they see the results.
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