Keller, TX · Tarrant County
Soil & Lawn Health in Keller
Recurring weeds are often a soil problem. A soil test reveals pH and nutrient gaps, and targeted treatments plus aeration fix the underlying conditions so weeds have less room to take hold.
What's included
- Soil testing & analysis
- pH & nutrient correction
- Core aeration option
- Long-term turf health plan
Soil & Lawn Health for Keller lawns
Keller's larger lots often mix irrigated St. Augustine in shade with Bermuda in full sun, which means split watering schedules and zone-specific feeding.
Keller lawns are mostly St. Augustine, Zoysia, Tif Bermuda, and the weeds we treat most are Crabgrass, Dallisgrass, Nutsedge, Dollarweed, Henbit. For soil & lawn health, timing to the local season matters — the first pre-emergent window here is late February through mid-March.
Typical weed control in Keller runs about $55–$260 per visit. See the full cost breakdown →
Serving Hidden Lakes, Marshall Ridge, Bloomfield, Saddlebrook and ZIP 76248, 76262.
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Pre-Emergent Applications
Stops crabgrass and annual weeds before they sprout — timing is everything.
View 02Post-Emergent Spot Treatment
Knocks out dallisgrass, nutsedge, clover, and broadleaf weeds already growing.
View 03Weed & Feed Program
Pairs weed control with feeding so healthy turf crowds weeds out.
View 04Fire Ant & Pest Control
Season-long fire ant and lawn pest suppression.
View 05Grub & Armyworm Control
Protects turf from the pests that cause sudden brown patches.
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Weed Control FAQs — Keller, TX
How much does weed control cost in Keller?
A typical Keller weed control application runs about $50–$120 depending on lawn size; full-season programs lower the per-visit cost. Use the calculator for an estimate, then get a free quote.
When should pre-emergent be applied in Keller?
The critical first application is late February–March, when soil temperatures hit about 55°F and crabgrass begins to germinate. A second round extends protection into summer.
What weeds are most common in North Texas lawns?
Around Keller the usual culprits are crabgrass, dallisgrass, nutsedge, clover, henbit, and dollarweed — each needs the right product at the right time.
How many treatments will I need?
Most Keller lawns do best on a multi-step seasonal program (typically 5–7 rounds) rather than one-off sprays, which is why we quote a full plan.
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