Our Services
See the full list of lawn care, insect control, irrigation maintenance, and holiday lighting services we offer to Bryan, College Station, & the Brazos Valley, TX areas.
our Services
Lawn Care, Pest Control, & Landscaping Services
Fertilization
Our scheduled fertilization treatments feed your lawn with the proper nutrients needed from a locally formulated fertilizer made for our area.
Weed Control
By taking advantage of our weed control services, the progress of weeds, like nutgrass and other common weeds, can be stopped at the root level.
Insect Control
Fungus & Disease Control
Keep your lawn healthy, green, and free of diseases like Brown Patch and Leaf Spot with our fungus and disease control that prevents these from destroying your lawn.
Irrigation Repair
We perform sprinkler system repair and maintenance services to keep your irrigation system working properly. We take can maintain your sprinkler system, no matter who installed it.
Fire Ant Control
Our pest control experts provide yearly fire ant control treatments in the spring and fall to help reduce the presence of these troublesome and painful pests.
Grub Control
Landscaping
We offer a range of landscaping services including landscape design & installation, landscape lighting, water features, & drainage control.
Holiday Lighting
Hire our professionals to install, remove, and store LED holiday lighting for your home or business to get a festive touch for the holiday season.
frequently asked questions
here are some common questions
Frequently Asked Lawn Care & Insect Control Questions
Typically, lawns should be fertilized every 6 to 8 weeks during the growing season. This ensures that your grass receives the necessary nutrients to stay green and healthy. Our lawn fertilization programs are customized to your lawn’s specific needs to keep it lush year-round.g drought-tolerant plants, installing mulch to suppress weeds and retain moisture, and using perennial plants that require minimal care once established.
It’s best to mow your lawn once a week during the growing season to maintain a healthy height. However, growth can vary depending on weather conditions, so it’s important to follow the "one-third rule"—never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time to avoid stressing the lawn.
Yes, leaving grass clippings can be beneficial. They act as a natural fertilizer, returning nutrients like nitrogen back into the soil. Just make sure the clippings are not too thick, as that could lead to clumping and smothering of your grass.
Signs of a grub problem include brown, irregular patches that easily pull up like a carpet, as grubs feed on the grass roots. You may also see an increase in birds or animals digging in your lawn, as they are searching for grubs. If you suspect grub damage, contact us for an inspection and treatment options to protect your lawn.
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Identifying Gray Leaf Spot & How To Stop It
Keeping a lawn healthy and in top condition is no simple task in our area of Texas. Even when you do have routine lawn care
How Long Does It Take To Restore A Damaged Lawn?
When a lawn becomes damaged, it can take a while to recover based on several factors. Depending on the steps taken to repair, it can
3 Reasons Your Yard Should Be Treated For Fire Ants In Spring
Many have experienced the painful sting that comes from a fire ant bite: it not only stings, it also burns—hence the name “fire” ant. These