Weed Control Services in Lewisville, TX

Mow & Grow provides professional weed control services for homeowners throughout Lewisville, TX, with year-round programs combining seasonal pre-emergent prevention and targeted post-emergent treatment to manage the dual-season weed pressure common across Denton County lawns. Mow & Grow has proudly served Fort Worth and surrounding communities since 2024. Read verified customer reviews on Google, then call (817) 717-2686 or request a free quote online to start a weed control program built for Lewisville’s specific lawn conditions.

Why Weed Pressure Is a Persistent Challenge in Lewisville

Lewisville’s position as one of the fastest-growing cities in Denton County creates two distinct sources of weed pressure that affect properties across the city. Established neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s carry deep weed seed banks accumulated over decades of varying maintenance across properties with different ownership cycles. Newer developments in expanding sections of the city sit on construction-disturbed soil where grading has brought dormant seeds from deeper soil layers to the surface, creating above-average germination pressure in a lawn’s first two to three growing seasons.

Proximity to Lewisville Lake adds a second layer of complexity for neighborhoods in lower elevation zones near the lake and its drainage corridors. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s nutsedge and weed management guidance, nutsedge thrives specifically in wet and repeatedly saturated soil conditions, making lake-adjacent and drainage-corridor properties in Lewisville among the higher-risk sites for nutsedge establishment in the DFW metro. The Save Tarrant Water guide to North Texas lawn care confirms that dense, healthy turf is the primary biological defense against ongoing weed pressure, which is why pairing weed control with lawn fertilization builds the competitive turf density that chemical treatment reinforces over time.

Weed Problems We Solve in Lewisville

  • Crabgrass spreading in Bermuda from April through September, particularly in thin or heat-stressed areas
  • Nutsedge in moisture-retaining zones near Lewisville Lake drainage corridors and irrigation-heavy landscape beds
  • Dallisgrass forming persistent coarse clumps that survive standard herbicide applications
  • Henbit, chickweed, and annual bluegrass establishing in dormant Bermuda during the winter months
  • Clover spreading in low-nitrogen soil as a symptom of underlying fertility problems
  • Spurge exploding along driveway edges and sidewalk borders during August heat
  • Persistent weed pressure from neighboring rental properties with inconsistent treatment histories

Our Weed Control Services in Lewisville

Spring Pre-Emergent: Stopping Crabgrass Before the Season Starts

Pre-emergent applications before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees Fahrenheit, typically late February to early March in Lewisville, create the barrier that prevents crabgrass and other summer annuals from germinating. For properties near the lake or with construction-disturbed soil where seed banks are higher than average, a split-application strategy with two pre-emergent treatments 4 to 6 weeks apart provides more durable protection through the full germination season. See our guide on the most important pre-emergent window for Fort Worth weed prevention for the complete timing explanation.

Nutsedge Management for Lake-Adjacent Lewisville Properties

Nutsedge requires specialized sedge-specific herbicide rather than standard broadleaf or grassy weed products. For Lewisville properties in lower-elevation zones near the lake or drainage corridors where moisture retention creates favorable conditions, our nutsedge program applies appropriate sedge herbicide during peak active growth from June through August, with multiple treatments spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart to reach the underground tuber bank. For the complete explanation of why nutsedge is so persistent, see our blog on why nutsedge keeps growing back after mowing.

Post-Emergent Treatment for All Active Weed Categories

Active weeds require product matched to the specific botanical category present. Broadleaf weeds including dandelion, clover, and henbit respond to selective broadleaf herbicides. Grassy weeds like crabgrass require different active ingredients. Spurge along driveway edges needs targeted spot treatment during its active summer growth. We identify every species present before selecting any product.

Fall Pre-Emergent: The Most Underutilized Prevention Window

September to October is the second critical pre-emergent window for Lewisville lawns, targeting henbit, chickweed, and annual bluegrass before they establish during Bermuda dormancy. Most Lewisville homeowners applying only spring pre-emergent wonder why their dormant Bermuda is covered with cool-season weeds every January. The fall application is what prevents that annual cycle. For the full explanation of how Bermuda dormancy creates this specific invasion window, see our guide on how Bermuda’s fall dormancy opens a weed invasion window in Fort Worth lawns.

Year-Round Program Coordinated With Your Full Lawn Care Schedule

Our complete Lewisville weed control program coordinates pre-emergent applications in late winter and fall with post-emergent treatment throughout the growing season. For customers using our lawn maintenance service or lawn mowing program, weed control visits are coordinated so aftercare mowing and watering delays do not conflict with regular service scheduling.

Common Weeds We Treat in Lewisville

  • Crabgrass (Digitaria spp.) – summer annual, germinates April through June, aggressive in thin turf
  • Nutsedge (Cyperus spp.) – perennial sedge, underground tubers, especially common near lake drainage
  • Dallisgrass (Paspalum dilatatum) – perennial grassy weed, deep roots, year-round pressure
  • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) – perennial broadleaf, deep tap root
  • Clover (Trifolium repens) – perennial broadleaf, indicates low soil nitrogen
  • Henbit and Chickweed – cool-season annuals active through winter and spring in dormant Bermuda
  • Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) – cool-season annual, light green clumps visible against dormant turf
  • Spurge (Euphorbia spp.) – summer annual, common along driveway edges and sidewalk borders in August heat

Our Weed Control Process in Lewisville

  1. Full property inspection and weed species identification on arrival, including proximity to drainage zones
  2. Assessment of turf density, soil moisture patterns, and conditions favoring weed establishment
  3. Seasonal treatment selection based on identified species, current timing, and soil temperature data
  4. Pre-emergent or targeted post-emergent application across all affected lawn and edge zones
  5. Nutsedge-specific treatment for moisture-prone, lake-adjacent, or sedge-identified zones
  6. Aftercare guidance on mowing timing and watering timing provided to homeowner
  7. Follow-up assessment at the next scheduled visit to evaluate results and adjust program

Why Lewisville Homeowners Choose Mow & Grow

What We OfferWhat It Means for You
Serving Fort Worth and Surrounding Communities Since 2024Local experience built specifically around Denton County soil, climate, and warm-season grasses in Lewisville
Verified Customer Reviews: Read our Google reviewsReal feedback from homeowners across the DFW metro area before you decide
Accountability-First Company CultureOur team takes full responsibility for quality on every visit rather than making excuses when results fall short
Customer Intent Before ConvenienceEvery service decision is guided by what serves your Lewisville lawn best, not what is fastest for our crew
One Provider for Every Core Lawn ServiceMowing, maintenance, fertilization, and weed control coordinated under a single team and schedule for your property
Experienced, Knowledgeable CrewsProfessionals who understand North Texas turf conditions and are passionate about delivering consistent results
Service Across Fort Worth and 24 Surrounding CitiesOne trusted provider wherever you live in the DFW metro area, including Lewisville and nearby communities

How Weed Control Works With Your Full Lawn Care in Lewisville

Weed control performs best as part of a complete turf health plan. Our lawn fertilization program builds the dense, competitive Bermuda and St. Augustine turf that naturally resists new weed establishment between chemical treatment visits. Consistent lawn maintenance service maintains the mowing height that shades soil and limits weed seed germination. For Lewisville homeowners who want complete turf management, our lawn mowing service coordinates with weed control timing so aftercare delays do not affect your regular mowing schedule.

For more on the science behind why common weed control approaches succeed or fail in North Texas, see our complete guides on common lawn weeds in Fort Worth and how to stop each one and what Haslet homeowners need to know about year-round weed control for the full seasonal program breakdown.

Areas Near Lewisville We Also Serve

Mow & Grow serves homeowners throughout the Fort Worth and DFW metro area. If you live near Lewisville, we likely serve your neighborhood too:

Frequently Asked Questions

What weeds are most common in Lewisville, TX lawns?

Lewisville lawns face dual-season weed pressure typical of North Texas. Summer weeds include crabgrass, nutsedge, dallisgrass, spurge, and knotweed. Cool-season weeds active through fall and winter include henbit, chickweed, clover, dandelion, and annual bluegrass. Properties near Lewisville Lake and lower-elevation drainage corridors experience above-average nutsedge pressure due to consistently higher soil moisture in those zones. Each weed category requires different herbicide active ingredients to address effectively.

How does professional weed control work in Lewisville?

Professional programs combine pre-emergent herbicide that creates a soil barrier stopping weed seeds from germinating and post-emergent herbicide targeting weeds already established. Pre-emergent must be applied before the correct soil temperature window or it has no effect. Post-emergent uses selective products that target specific weed categories without harming Bermuda, St. Augustine, or Zoysia. Mow & Grow times both approaches around Lewisville’s actual weed germination cycles rather than applying on a fixed calendar date.

When should pre-emergent weed control be applied in Lewisville?

Spring pre-emergent for crabgrass prevention must go down before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees Fahrenheit, which typically occurs in late February to early March in Denton County. Missing this window means crabgrass is already germinating when the product is applied. Fall pre-emergent targeting henbit, chickweed, and annual bluegrass is applied when soil temperatures drop to approximately 70 degrees Fahrenheit, usually in September to October. Soil temperature is the correct trigger, not calendar date.

Why does nutsedge keep coming back in Lewisville lawns near the lake?

Nutsedge reproduces primarily through underground tubers rather than seeds, and standard broadleaf herbicides have no effect on it because it is a sedge, not a grass or broadleaf plant. A single tuber can produce close to 2,000 new plants and thousands of additional tubers in one growing season according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension research. In Lewisville, properties near the lake shoreline and drainage corridors experience higher soil moisture that creates ideal nutsedge establishment conditions. Effective control requires sedge-specific herbicide applied during active summer growth over multiple treatment cycles.

Will store-bought weed killer solve my Lewisville weed problem?

Retail broadleaf products work on some common weeds like dandelion and clover when applied correctly. They are entirely ineffective on nutsedge and dallisgrass, which require specialized active ingredients not typically available in home improvement stores. Lewisville lawns often carry multiple weed species simultaneously, meaning a single retail product addresses only a portion of the problem while more stubborn weeds continue spreading through untreated areas.

How long until I see weed control results in Lewisville?

Broadleaf weeds begin yellowing within 3 to 7 days and fully decline within 10 to 14 days. Grassy weeds like crabgrass take 10 to 21 days. Nutsedge is slowest, requiring 14 to 21 days per treatment with multiple rounds needed for complete tuber bank control. Pre-emergent results are not visible in the same way, since the goal is preventing germination rather than killing visible plants. Success with pre-emergent is measured by the absence of new weeds rather than decline of existing ones.

Is weed control safe for children and pets in Lewisville?

EPA-registered herbicides applied at label-specified rates by trained professionals are safe for normal use by children and pets once treated areas have dried, typically 2 to 4 hours after application. Mow & Grow provides clear aftercare guidance after every Lewisville weed control visit so families know exactly when to resume normal lawn use.

Does weed control damage my grass in Lewisville?

Selective herbicides target specific weed categories while leaving Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia unaffected when applied at correct rates. Risk increases if products are misapplied, used at excessive rates, or applied to turf under heat or drought stress. Selecting the correct product for the specific grass type and current conditions on each Lewisville property is part of every treatment decision.

What makes dallisgrass so difficult to eliminate in Lewisville?

Dallisgrass is a perennial that regenerates from deep root systems rather than annual seed germination. It is also relatively insensitive to many selective herbicides effective on other grassy weeds. Targeted spot treatment with appropriate products during active growth, repeated over multiple visits several weeks apart, is the standard approach for Lewisville properties with established dallisgrass clumps.

What does a Mow & Grow weed control visit include in Lewisville?

Each visit includes property inspection and weed species identification, selection of the correct pre-emergent or post-emergent treatment for current conditions and growth stage, application to all affected lawn and edge zones, and aftercare guidance on mowing and watering timing to maximize treatment effectiveness. Treatment recommendations are adjusted at each visit based on what weed pressure is actively present.

Do you treat weeds in driveway cracks and sidewalk edges in Lewisville?

Yes. Weeds along driveway expansion joints, sidewalk cracks, and hardscaping borders are addressed as part of a complete property treatment rather than just the open turf area. These edge zones are where new weed pressure frequently first establishes before spreading into the lawn, particularly along Lewisville’s streets and neighborhoods where heat-radiating pavement creates warm, dry conditions spurge and other summer weeds specifically favor.

How often does Lewisville lawn weed control need to occur?

Most Lewisville lawns need 6 to 8 weed control treatments per year to maintain consistent protection across both weed seasons. This typically includes 2 to 3 pre-emergent applications timed to soil temperature windows and 4 to 5 post-emergent or spot treatment visits targeting breakthrough weeds and perennial species through the growing season.

Why do weeds return to Lewisville lawns every year even with treatment?

Annual weed seeds remain viable in soil for multiple years, creating a persistent seed bank. A single crabgrass plant produces up to 150,000 seeds. Wind, birds, and mowing equipment continuously deposit new seeds from surrounding properties. Perennial weeds like nutsedge and dallisgrass return from established underground structures. Annual pre-emergent renewal is what keeps this continuous incoming pressure from producing visible weed coverage each season.

How does Lewisville’s 46 percent renter population affect neighborhood weed pressure?

Properties without consistent owner-managed weed control cycles serve as ongoing seed sources for adjacent maintained lawns through wind dispersal, mowing equipment cross-contamination, and surface runoff. In a community where nearly half the residential housing stock turns over on rental cycles, neighboring properties receiving inconsistent treatment create persistent weed pressure for surrounding homeowners regardless of how consistently those owners manage their own lawns.

Does mowing height affect weed pressure in Lewisville?

Yes. Correct mowing height for Bermuda between 1.5 and 2.5 inches maintains the canopy that shades soil and limits sunlight reaching weed seeds. Mowing too short removes this shading effect, creating the thin, open conditions weeds exploit most effectively. Consistent professional mowing at the correct height is one of the most effective and lowest-cost weed suppression tools available and is why pairing weed control with our mowing service produces better combined results.

Can weed control in Lewisville help with HOA compliance?

Yes. Visible weeds along lawn edges, in thinning patches, or in hardscaping gaps are a common source of HOA appearance notices even on lawns that are regularly mowed. Consistent pre-emergent and post-emergent treatment keeps properties visually clean before weeds become noticeable from the street, eliminating the compliance cycle that reactive-only spraying creates.

How does Bermuda fall dormancy affect weed control in Lewisville?

When Bermuda enters dormancy in late fall, the lawn stops providing competitive pressure against cool-season weeds, which actively germinate in the open soil surface. This dormancy window from November through February is when henbit, chickweed, and annual bluegrass establish and grow without turf competition. A fall pre-emergent application in September to October prevents this establishment before dormancy begins. Without it, winter weeds grow unchallenged and set seed for the next season’s wave.

What cool-season weeds should Lewisville homeowners expect through winter?

Henbit, chickweed, clover, dandelion, and annual bluegrass are the most common cool-season weeds in Lewisville. These germinate in fall after Bermuda enters dormancy, grow actively through winter when turf provides no competitive suppression, and set seed in early spring before dying as temperatures rise. Without a fall pre-emergent in September to October, these weeds produce visible infestations across dormant Bermuda throughout the winter months.

Does Mow & Grow offer year-round weed control in Lewisville?

Yes. The full year-round program covers both seasonal weed cycles through pre-emergent applications in late winter and fall combined with post-emergent treatment throughout the growing season and nutsedge-specific visits during peak summer growth. Year-round enrollment ensures no treatment window is missed regardless of which season produces the highest weed pressure on each specific Lewisville property.

How does Lewisville Lake proximity affect weed control needs?

Properties in Lewisville neighborhoods close to the lake and natural drainage corridors experience naturally higher soil moisture in lower-elevation zones. Higher moisture creates ideal conditions for nutsedge, which thrives specifically in wet or repeatedly saturated soil and is among the most frustrating weeds to control once established. Our weed control program accounts for drainage patterns and moisture zones on each property rather than applying the same treatment approach uniformly across all Lewisville addresses.

Why does weed control fail on thin or patchy Lewisville lawns?

Chemical treatment eliminates active weeds but does not fill the bare soil gaps that allow new weeds to immediately re-establish. A thin or patchy lawn receiving weed control without also receiving fertilization to rebuild turf density cycles through temporary improvement followed by rapid weed return as new seeds germinate in the open soil that sparse turf cannot shade out. Pairing weed control with fertilization produces the most durable long-term improvement.

What is the difference between pre-emergent and post-emergent in Lewisville?

Pre-emergent creates a chemical barrier in soil that stops weed seeds from sprouting. It must be applied before germination and works only on annual weeds that grow from seed. Post-emergent targets weeds already established, using herbicide absorbed through leaves and transported to roots. Both are necessary because pre-emergent provides seasonal prevention while post-emergent addresses breakthrough weeds and perennial species like nutsedge and dallisgrass that grow from existing underground structures.

Can I switch to Mow & Grow from my current weed control provider in Lewisville?

Yes. We assess current weed pressure and treatment history before building a program, and switching mid-season is straightforward. Many Lewisville homeowners switch specifically when a previous provider’s program was not effectively addressing nutsedge or dallisgrass, which require specialized products that not all lawn care companies apply correctly.

How does weed control coordinate with fertilization in Lewisville?

Fertilization and weed control work best as a coordinated program rather than independent services. Fertilizer feeds the grass the nutrients that build dense, competitive turf which naturally resists new weed establishment. Weed control eliminates the plants competing with your grass for those same nutrients, water, and space. Running both services together under one coordinated program produces better results than either alone.

How do I start a weed control program in Lewisville with Mow & Grow?

Call (817) 717-2686 or submit a free quote request online at mowandgrow.com with your Lewisville property address. Our team assesses current weed pressure, grass type, proximity to drainage zones, and seasonal timing before recommending a program. First treatments can typically be scheduled promptly and complete aftercare instructions are provided after every visit.

Get Professional Weed Control in Lewisville Today

Lewisville’s established weed seed banks, lake-adjacent moisture zones, and rapidly growing construction corridors create persistent weed pressure that seasonal reactive spraying alone cannot manage. Mow & Grow delivers structured, season-timed weed control that addresses both annual weed cycles with the pre-emergent and post-emergent coordination that consistent, low-weed lawns require. Call (817) 717-2686 or schedule your Lewisville weed control service online to protect your lawn today.