Lawn Maintenance in Round Rock, TX
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Lawn Maintenance in Round Rock, TX

Professional lawn maintenance in Round Rock — weekly and bi-weekly mowing, edging, blowing, and seasonal fertilization calibrated for Central Texas turf.

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Round Rock + Williamson County
Weekly and bi-weekly maintenance routes — consistent scheduling
Oak wilt prevention protocols on all tree work — no live oak pruning Feb–Jun
Hunter · Rain Bird · Toro — professional irrigation equipment
Plant selections calibrated for Central Texas alkaline clay soils
Locally operated · Backed by the TerritoryOS network

Overview

Lawn Maintenance in Round Rock: What You Need to Know

Consistent, properly timed lawn maintenance is the foundation of a healthy Round Rock landscape. Mowing at the correct height for each grass variety, edging clean lines along beds and hardscape, and applying fertilizer on a schedule calibrated to Round Rock's growing season — these aren't optional details. They're the difference between turf that stays healthy through Round Rock's summer heat and turf that thins, browns, and requires expensive renovation.

We provide weekly and bi-weekly lawn maintenance across Round Rock and Williamson County. Our maintenance programs are calibrated for Central Texas conditions: mowing heights appropriate for St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia grass varieties; fertilization schedules based on Round Rock's growing season (not generic national programs); and pre-emergent weed control applications timed to Round Rock's soil temperature calendar. The goal is turf that stays dense, green, and weed-resistant through the full growing season.

How It Works

How Lawn Maintenance Works in Round Rock

Lawn maintenance in Round Rock encompasses more than mowing. A complete maintenance program includes mowing at the correct height (St. Augustine: 3–4 inches; Bermuda: 1–2 inches; Zoysia: 1.5–2.5 inches), edging along all bed borders and hardscape, blowing clippings off hardscape surfaces, and seasonal fertilization. Mowing too short ("scalping") is one of the most common lawn damage causes in Round Rock — it stresses the turf, reduces root depth, and opens the canopy to weed invasion.

Fertilization in Round Rock requires soil-specific knowledge. The region's alkaline clay soils (pH 7.5–8.5) create iron and micronutrient deficiencies that cause yellowing (iron chlorosis) even when nitrogen levels are adequate. A proper Round Rock fertilization program includes iron supplementation and micronutrient applications in addition to standard NPK fertilizer. We use slow-release fertilizer formulations appropriate for Round Rock's soils and apply on a schedule calibrated to the local growing season.

Compare Your Options

Making the Right Call for Your Round Rock Property

Grass VarietyMowing HeightMowing FrequencyFertilization
St. Augustine3–4 inchesWeekly (summer), bi-weekly (spring/fall)4–5x/year
Bermuda1–2 inchesWeekly (summer), bi-weekly (spring/fall)5–6x/year
Zoysia1.5–2.5 inchesBi-weekly (summer), monthly (spring/fall)4–5x/year
Buffalo grass3–4 inchesMonthly (summer), as needed2–3x/year

Why Local Matters

Why a Round Rock-Based Operator Changes the Equation

We mow at the correct height for your specific grass variety — no scalping. We calibrate fertilization to Round Rock's alkaline soils, including iron supplementation. We apply pre-emergent weed control on Round Rock's soil temperature calendar. Consistent crew — the same team maintains your lawn each visit. Written service reports after fertilization applications.

Real-World Example

A Real Round Rock Scenario

Example Scenario

Customer: Homeowner in Round Rock, 7,500 sq ft St. Augustine lawn, 3 years of DIY maintenance Condition: Thin turf with significant weed pressure (dollar weed and crabgrass), iron chlorosis (yellowing) throughout, scalping damage from mowing too short Program: Bi-weekly mowing at 3.5 inches (correcting previous 2-inch scalping), iron + micronutrient application, pre-emergent weed control (spring and fall), 5-application fertilization program Timeline: 90 days to visible improvement; 6 months to full recovery Cost: $70/visit bi-weekly + $380/year fertilization/weed control program Outcome: Lawn went from thin and weedy to dense and green. Customer reported neighbors asking what changed. Renewed annual contract.

Common Questions

Lawn Maintenance FAQ — Round Rock

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