Weed Control
Weed control from Texas Lawn Pros starts with an assessment of the weed issues threatening your lawn. Our experts deal with hundreds of different species of weeds, as well as factors that go into weed infestations – like your lawn’s health, soil, and local growing conditions. We use this expertise and experience to create a custom weed control treatment plan for your lawn, making sure your lawn is treated with the right amounts of the right materials.
Our weed control services work with a wide range of weed species and weed types. Your local Texas Lawn Pros will help you treat…
Controlling weeds in a new or existing lawn is vital to the health and overall appearance of the lawn. A beautiful smooth lawn gets most of it's good looks from the fact that it is smooth and level with no weeds sticking up above the turf. You have probably mowed your lawn before only to have dandelions popping up above the grass a day later making it look like you need to mow already. A weed free lawn holds it's good looks for several days if the grass is a monoculture with uniform growing heights. Proper Mowing Mowing is the most misunderstood part of lawn care, and the most often incorrectly performed part of lawn care. Far too many people will set their mowers too low or "scalp" the lawn. This leads to thin and dying out grass, shallow root systems, and in the long run, NO GRASS.
FAQ
Q: I just got a treatment, how long should I wait before I or my animals can walk on it?
A: The standard re-entry time is 2 hours. This is the amount of time that is recommended on the product label that allows for proper drying time and adequate time for the product to soak into the plant. This holds true for both liquid and granular app
Q: How long will it take for my weeds to die after you treat them?
A: Many times, there are a wide variety of weed species in each lawn. Each one may have varying reaction times to the weed control. Some more succulent, faster growing weeds like chickweed and cudweed, may show decline within a few days while more woody, slower growing species, may take up to three weeks
Q: Why do I have so many weeds?
weeds? A: Dollar weed in particular, weeds in general, do not seem concerned about how long a lawn has been under good care. Airborne seed and seed which have been in the soil for years will seek the opportunity to grow in any area of weakness in turf density. Weather extremes usually create these kinds of weak areas, even in the best lawns.
Q: Why do we get crabgrass?
A: Since most soils are abundant with the seeds of annual weeds, they will germinate when the conditions are favorable. Ground temperatures of 75 to 80 degrees, thin turf areas, water runoff areas, and disturbed pre-emergent barriers are favorable conditions.
Q: How do we pay for the services?
A: At the time of an Estimate or a Service. Payment or Deposit is accepted in either Cash, Check*( IF APROVED BY OWNER), PayPal, or (Credit Card. ON PAY PAL)
Make check payable to ROSS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. Lawn Maintenance Customers are invoiced PER CUT
Q: How many treatments does The Lawn Ranger apply per year?
A: The Lawn Ranger applies 8 treatments per year, and spot treats any areas of concern in the other 3 months which are our inspection months.
Q: What do the 8 treatments consist of?
A: We will apply a granular fertilizer 2 times per year, one in March and one in September. We will apply 2 applications of Herbicide (which is for the weed control) down once in April and once in October. We will put 4 applications of Insecticide down in May, June, July, and August.
* The eight treatments can be purchased under contract or separate
Weed control from Texas Lawn Pros starts with an assessment of the weed issues threatening your lawn. Our experts deal with hundreds of different species of weeds, as well as factors that go into weed infestations – like your lawn’s health, soil, and local growing conditions. We use this expertise and experience to create a custom weed control treatment plan for your lawn, making sure your lawn is treated with the right amounts of the right materials.
Our weed control services work with a wide range of weed species and weed types. Your local Texas Lawn Pros will help you treat…
Controlling weeds in a new or existing lawn is vital to the health and overall appearance of the lawn. A beautiful smooth lawn gets most of it's good looks from the fact that it is smooth and level with no weeds sticking up above the turf. You have probably mowed your lawn before only to have dandelions popping up above the grass a day later making it look like you need to mow already. A weed free lawn holds it's good looks for several days if the grass is a monoculture with uniform growing heights. Proper Mowing Mowing is the most misunderstood part of lawn care, and the most often incorrectly performed part of lawn care. Far too many people will set their mowers too low or "scalp" the lawn. This leads to thin and dying out grass, shallow root systems, and in the long run, NO GRASS.
FAQ
Q: I just got a treatment, how long should I wait before I or my animals can walk on it?
A: The standard re-entry time is 2 hours. This is the amount of time that is recommended on the product label that allows for proper drying time and adequate time for the product to soak into the plant. This holds true for both liquid and granular app
Q: How long will it take for my weeds to die after you treat them?
A: Many times, there are a wide variety of weed species in each lawn. Each one may have varying reaction times to the weed control. Some more succulent, faster growing weeds like chickweed and cudweed, may show decline within a few days while more woody, slower growing species, may take up to three weeks
Q: Why do I have so many weeds?
weeds? A: Dollar weed in particular, weeds in general, do not seem concerned about how long a lawn has been under good care. Airborne seed and seed which have been in the soil for years will seek the opportunity to grow in any area of weakness in turf density. Weather extremes usually create these kinds of weak areas, even in the best lawns.
Q: Why do we get crabgrass?
A: Since most soils are abundant with the seeds of annual weeds, they will germinate when the conditions are favorable. Ground temperatures of 75 to 80 degrees, thin turf areas, water runoff areas, and disturbed pre-emergent barriers are favorable conditions.
Q: How do we pay for the services?
A: At the time of an Estimate or a Service. Payment or Deposit is accepted in either Cash, Check*( IF APROVED BY OWNER), PayPal, or (Credit Card. ON PAY PAL)
Make check payable to ROSS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. Lawn Maintenance Customers are invoiced PER CUT
Q: How many treatments does The Lawn Ranger apply per year?
A: The Lawn Ranger applies 8 treatments per year, and spot treats any areas of concern in the other 3 months which are our inspection months.
Q: What do the 8 treatments consist of?
A: We will apply a granular fertilizer 2 times per year, one in March and one in September. We will apply 2 applications of Herbicide (which is for the weed control) down once in April and once in October. We will put 4 applications of Insecticide down in May, June, July, and August.
* The eight treatments can be purchased under contract or separate