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June 24, 2026 9 min read North Texas

The Complete Guide to Lawn Care in North Texas

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The Complete Guide to Lawn Care in North Texas — Loera's Landscaping DFW blog

A healthy North Texas lawn comes down to a few things done on the right schedule: mowing high and often through the growing season, watering deeply but infrequently within city restrictions, and timing fertilizer and weed control to our long warm season. Bermuda and Zoysia run the show here, and clay soil plus summer heat are the constraints. Get the timing right and the lawn mostly takes care of itself. This guide covers the full year and links to a deep dive on each step.

It is written for homeowners across Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, Dallas, Coppell, Lewisville, and the rest of DFW who want a lawn that holds up through a Texas summer.

Mow high and mow often

The most common mistake is mowing too short and too rarely. In the spring and summer growing season, mow about once a week and never cut more than the top third of the blade at once. Bermuda likes it short, Zoysia and St. Augustine a bit taller, and everything goes higher in peak summer so the grass shades its own roots. Full schedule in how often to mow your lawn in DFW.

Water deep, not often

An established lawn wants about one inch of water per week, delivered deeply and infrequently, early in the morning, split across your city's two allowed watering days. Deep, infrequent watering grows deep roots that survive our summers; daily light watering grows shallow roots that fry. The full method, within Stage 1 restrictions, is in the DFW lawn watering schedule. In the worst of summer, see keeping a DFW lawn alive without wasting water.

Time the fertilizer and weed control

Weeds and grubs are a timing game: pre-emergent in early spring and again in early fall, spot-treatment for broadleaf weeds, and a grub watch in mid to late summer, with fertilizer applied with the season rather than against it. The month-by-month plan is in the weed, grub, and fertilizer calendar for North Texas lawns. For the fertilizer specifics, see when to fertilize your lawn in North Texas and our lawn fertilization program.

When the lawn turns brown

A brown summer lawn is usually heat stress, a watering problem, or a fungus, and the fix depends on which. Diagnose it in why your DFW lawn turns brown in June.

Should you do it yourself or hire it out?

Lawn care is doable yourself if you have the time and the right schedule. Many DFW homeowners would rather hand off the weekly grind and the timing. We weigh it honestly in is professional lawn care worth it in DFW.

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