Professional Lawn Care
Services in Plano, TX
Locally owned and operated in Plano — we provide reliable, professional lawn care for homeowners and property managers throughout all Plano neighborhoods. Free estimates, transparent pricing, and a team that actually shows up when scheduled.
Professional Lawn Care Built for Plano’s Unique Conditions
Plano is one of North Texas’s most established and diverse communities — with mature neighborhoods in Central and West Plano, newer developments along the Legacy corridor, and everything in between. That variety means lawn care here isn’t one-size-fits-all. Soil conditions, irrigation systems, shade levels, and grass types differ significantly from one neighborhood to the next.
Our team is based in Plano and has worked across every area of the city. We understand the difference between maintaining a mature St. Augustine lawn in an established 75023 neighborhood versus caring for newly laid Bermuda sod in a newer 75024 development. That local knowledge shows up in the quality and consistency of every service visit.
Whether you need weekly mowing during peak summer growth, a targeted weed control program, seasonal aeration, or a one-time yard cleanup before a home sale — we provide the right service at the right time, backed by honest communication and transparent pricing.
📍 Service Area Overview
75074, 75075, 75093, 75094
Complete Lawn Care Services Available in Plano, TX
All of our services are available throughout Plano — as one-time visits or ongoing maintenance plans tailored to your property.
Lawn Mowing
Regular mowing at the correct height for Plano’s most common grass types — Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia — with edging and blowing included every visit.
View service →Weed Control
Pre- and post-emergent treatments for crabgrass, nutsedge, dandelions, and other common Plano weeds — timed to North Texas’s seasonal growth calendar.
View service →Lawn Fertilization
Seasonal feeding programs designed for Plano’s clay-heavy soil and the specific nutritional needs of warm-season grasses through the North Texas growing cycle.
View service →Lawn Aeration
Core aeration to relieve Plano’s notoriously compacted clay soil — opens pathways for water and nutrients to reach roots where growth actually happens.
View service →Yard Cleanup
Full-property seasonal cleanup for spring, fall, and storm recovery. Live oak leaf removal in late winter through spring is a common need across Plano neighborhoods.
View service →Shrub Trimming
Precise shaping of hedges, boxwoods, ligustrums, Indian hawthorn, and crape myrtles — the ornamental plants most common in Plano residential landscapes.
View service →Overseeding
Fill thin or bare patches in your Plano lawn with targeted overseeding — best done in fall after aeration, when soil contact maximizes germination success.
View service →Leaf Removal
Fast, thorough leaf cleanup to protect turf from matting and disease. Plano’s live oaks drop leaves late winter — we’ll make sure your lawn stays clear.
View service →Mulching
Fresh mulch installation in landscape beds to protect plant roots, retain moisture through Plano’s hot summers, and reduce weed pressure in border areas.
View service →Common Lawn Care Challenges in Plano, TX
Plano’s climate, soil type, and grass varieties create specific challenges that generic lawn care programs don’t address. Our team knows what Plano lawns actually deal with.
Extreme Summer Heat
Plano regularly sees temperatures above 100°F from June through August. Lawns need correct mowing heights, adequate watering depth, and careful fertilization timing to survive peak heat without stress or turf burn.
Solution: Adjusted mowing & summer fertilization scheduleClay-Heavy Soil Compaction
Plano’s soil is predominantly clay, which compacts easily under foot traffic and irrigation cycles. Compacted soil prevents water absorption and restricts root growth — the #1 hidden reason Plano lawns underperform.
Solution: Annual core aeration each spring or fallAggressive Weed Pressure
Crabgrass, nutsedge, and dallisgrass thrive in Plano’s warm climate and clay soil. Without a properly timed pre-emergent program, weed populations can double in a single growing season.
Solution: Pre-emergent by late February each yearBermuda Grass Dormancy
Most Plano lawns go dormant and brown from November through February. New homeowners often mistake dormancy for lawn death and over-water or over-fertilize at the wrong time — causing real damage.
Solution: Education & proper winter care planLive Oak Leaf Drop
Unlike most trees, live oaks in Plano drop their leaves in late February and March — not fall. Leaves left on the lawn mat down and suffocate grass just as it’s trying to emerge from dormancy.
Solution: Spring leaf cleanup in February–MarchUneven Irrigation Coverage
Older Plano neighborhoods often have irrigation systems with uneven coverage zones. Dry patches and over-watered areas in the same lawn lead to inconsistent growth that’s frustrating to manage without a professional eye.
Solution: Spot treatment & irrigation assessmentAreas & ZIP Codes We Cover in Plano, TX
We provide lawn care service across all active residential ZIP codes in Plano — from established mid-century neighborhoods to newer developments along the North Dallas Tollway.
| ZIP Code | Area / Neighborhood | Primary Grass Type | Common Services | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 75023 | Central Plano | Bermuda, St. Augustine | Mowing, Weed Control, Fertilization | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75024 | Northwest Plano — Legacy Area | Bermuda, Zoysia | Mowing, Aeration, Fertilization | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75025 | North Central Plano | Bermuda, St. Augustine | Mowing, Weed Control, Cleanup | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75074 | East Plano — Downtown Area | St. Augustine, Bermuda | Mowing, Shrub Trimming, Cleanup | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75075 | Southwest Central Plano | Bermuda, St. Augustine | Full maintenance plans available | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75093 | West Plano — Willow Bend Area | Bermuda, Zoysia | Mowing, Fertilization, Aeration | ✅ Fully Served |
| 75094 | East Plano — Murphy Border | Bermuda, St. Augustine | Mowing, Weed Control, Cleanup | ✅ Fully Served |
Common Grass Types in Plano, TX
Understanding your grass type is the foundation of good lawn care. Here are the varieties our team works with most often across Plano.
Bermuda Grass
The dominant grass in Plano lawns. Handles extreme summer heat better than any other variety but goes fully dormant and turns brown in winter.
- Mow at 1 to 1.5 inches
- Full sun required
- Dormant Nov–Feb in Plano
- Heavy feeder — fertilize 4–5x/year
St. Augustine
Popular in shadier, established Plano yards. More shade-tolerant than Bermuda but less drought-resistant and sensitive to scalping.
- Mow at 2.5 to 4 inches
- Tolerates partial shade
- Needs consistent watering
- Prone to chinch bugs in heat
Zoysia Grass
Dense, carpet-like turf increasingly popular in newer Plano developments. Slow-growing but highly durable once established.
- Mow at 1 to 2 inches
- Excellent traffic tolerance
- Goes dormant in winter
- Slower recovery than Bermuda
Buffalo Grass
Low-maintenance native variety found in some Plano properties. Requires minimal watering and fertilization — ideal for low-input lawns.
- Mow at 2 to 3 inches
- Drought-tolerant native
- Minimal fertilizer needed
- Not suitable for heavy shade
What Your Plano Lawn Needs Every Season
North Texas has distinct seasonal windows for each lawn care task. Doing the right thing at the right time makes the difference between a lawn that survives and one that thrives.
Spring
March — May- Pre-emergent weed control (late Feb–March)
- First fertilization after green-up (April)
- Begin regular mowing schedule
- Live oak leaf cleanup (Feb–March)
- Shrub shaping as new growth appears
- Aeration if skipped in fall
Summer
June — August- Mow every 7–10 days (peak growth)
- Raise mowing height in July–Aug
- Mid-season fertilization (June)
- Post-emergent weed spot treatments
- Deep, infrequent irrigation (1"/week)
- Watch for chinch bugs & fungus
Fall
September — November- Core aeration (September — best time)
- Overseeding thin areas (after aeration)
- Potassium fertilization for root strength
- Stop nitrogen by mid-October
- Leaf removal as trees drop (Oct–Nov)
- Final shrub trimming before dormancy
Winter
December — February- Dormant Bermuda — mow only if needed
- Do NOT fertilize warm-season grasses
- Property cleanup & debris removal
- Plan spring care schedule
- Pre-emergent prep for late February
- Monitor for winter weeds
Why Plano Homeowners Choose Our Lawn Care Team
There’s no shortage of lawn care options in Plano. Here’s what sets our service apart from the rest — and why clients stay with us.
We’re Based Right Here in Plano
We’re not a franchise or a large regional company with Plano as one of 50 cities on a map. We’re a local team that lives and works here — and the quality of our service reflects that directly.
We Know Plano Lawns Specifically
Bermuda grass in the 75093 ZIP code and St. Augustine in a shaded 75074 yard need completely different care. We’ve worked across all of Plano’s neighborhoods and adjust every service accordingly.
Free Estimates — Always
Every estimate is free, itemized, and comes with no obligation. You’ll never be pressured to book, and there are no hidden fees when your invoice arrives.
We Show Up When We Say We Will
Plano homeowners have told us the #1 frustration with other lawn services is inconsistent scheduling. We address this directly — if we commit to a day, we’re there. Full stop.
Licensed, Insured & Professional
Every visit is covered by our liability insurance. Our team uses commercial-grade equipment and follows professional standards on every property we service.
Clear, Honest Communication
You’ll always know what was done, what to expect next, and how to reach us. We don’t hide behind a call center or leave you wondering what’s happening with your service.
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We Also Serve These Nearby North Texas Cities
In addition to all of Plano, our team provides the same reliable service across several surrounding communities.
Frisco, TX
Established and newer neighborhoods near the North Dallas Tollway. All services available.
View Frisco page → 🏠Allen, TX
Well-established suburb east of Plano with mature neighborhoods and diverse grass types.
View Allen page → 🌿McKinney, TX
One of North Texas’s fastest-growing cities — from historic downtown to large new developments.
View McKinney page → 🌳Richardson, TX
Established community with mature trees, shaded lawns, and distinctive landscaping needs.
View Richardson page → 📍Murphy, TX
Small city bordering East Plano — served on convenient combined routes with efficient scheduling.
View Murphy page → 🗺All Service Areas
View our complete service area coverage map and ZIP code list for North Texas.
View all locations →Lawn Care FAQ — Plano, TX
Common questions from Plano homeowners before booking lawn care service.
We serve all active residential ZIP codes in Plano, Texas — including 75023 (Central Plano), 75024 (Northwest Plano / Legacy), 75025 (North Central), 75074 (East Plano / Downtown), 75075 (Southwest Central), 75093 (West Plano / Willow Bend), and 75094 (East Plano / Murphy Border). If your address falls near a city boundary and you’re unsure about coverage, just contact us and we’ll confirm right away.
All of our services are available across Plano — lawn mowing, weed control, fertilization, core aeration, overseeding, yard cleanup, leaf removal, shrub trimming, and mulching. Most services are available as one-time visits or as part of a recurring maintenance plan.
Yes. We work with HOA property managers throughout Plano to maintain common areas, entranceways, and community green spaces on agreed-upon recurring schedules. We also serve commercial property owners and managers who need reliable, professional curb appeal without managing it themselves.
Bermuda grass is by far the most common in Plano, especially in neighborhoods built after 2000. St. Augustine is common in older, shadier yards — particularly in central and east Plano. Zoysia is increasingly popular in newer Legacy and West Plano developments. Each variety has different mowing heights, fertilization needs, and seasonal care requirements, and our team adjusts our approach for each one.
The best time to start is now — regardless of the season. If you’re starting in late winter, we’ll focus on pre-emergent weed control and preparing the lawn for spring green-up. Starting in spring allows us to build a full mowing and fertilization plan from the beginning of the growing season. We can begin at any point in the year and develop a care plan suited to the current conditions.
No. We don’t require long-term contracts. We offer recurring weekly, biweekly, and monthly maintenance plans with full flexibility to adjust, pause, or stop service at any time. We earn your continued business through quality work — not lock-in clauses.
No — it’s not dead, it’s dormant. Bermuda grass in Plano goes dormant when soil temperatures fall below 55°F, typically from November through February. The grass turns tan or brown but remains alive underground. It will green up again in late March to mid-April as soil temperatures rise. Do not over-water or fertilize dormant Bermuda — it won’t help and can actually cause damage going into winter.
Use the contact form on this page, fill out our online quote request, or call us at (972) 555-0000. We’ll ask a few quick questions about your property, confirm your address is in our service area, and follow up with a clear, itemized estimate — no pressure and no obligation to book.
Serving Plano, TX — Get Your Free Estimate Today
Ready to work with a locally owned lawn care team that actually shows up, does quality work, and communicates clearly? Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate for your Plano property.