Still Want a Great Yard This Summer?
If you saw fire ants, June bugs, brown spots, thinning grass, or overgrown shrubs in our newsletter, this page will help you take the next step before small problems turn into bigger summer damage.
Tell Us What You’re Seeing
Fire ants, June bugs, brown spots, thinning turf, shade issues, or overgrown beds? Tell us what is going on and we’ll help point you toward the right next step.
What Are You Seeing in Your Yard?
You do not need to diagnose the problem yourself. If one of these issues looks familiar, we can help you figure out what your yard needs.
Fire Ant Mounds
Fresh mounds in the lawn, flowerbeds, or near sidewalks can make your yard less enjoyable for kids, pets, and guests.
June Bugs & Grubs
Lots of June bugs can be a warning sign. Grubs feed on grass roots and may cause thinning or brown patches during summer heat.
Watering Issues
Brown spots, runoff, or uneven growth can point to irrigation timing, sprinkler head, or coverage problems.
Shade Damage
Bermuda grass may thin out under mature trees as shade increases. Sometimes the grass type no longer matches the sunlight.
Brown After a Cut?
If your lawn looks brown after mowing, it may be a sign the grass is being cut too short, cut with dull blades, or allowed to get too tall between visits. Consistent weekly mowing helps reduce stress and keeps your lawn care program working better.
A Great Yard Shouldn’t Require Guesswork
Most homeowners want a yard they can be proud of, but North Texas lawns are complicated. The timing of watering, mowing, fertilization, weed control, insect control, and disease prevention all matters.
That is where College Fund Landscaping comes in. We help homeowners get a great yard without having to become lawn care experts themselves.
We Can Help You Decide What Comes Next
- Tell us what you are seeing in your yard.
- We review the issue and recommend the right service path.
- You get clear next steps instead of guessing what to do next.
Services That Can Help This Summer
The newsletter covered several summer watch-outs. These are the services that usually help address them.
Lawn Protection Plan
Helps protect your lawn from grubs, fire ants, disease pressure, and compacted soil through planned seasonal treatments.
Fertilization & Weed Control
Helps build a thicker, healthier lawn with fewer weeds so your grass has a better chance through summer stress.
Weekly Mowing Add-On
Available for customers enrolled in a fertilization and weed control program. Weekly mowing helps your lawn care program perform better by keeping turf at the right height and reducing stress during the growing season.
Help Your Lawn Handle the Heat
Summer heat puts extra stress on North Texas lawns, and the right watering schedule can make a big difference. We’ll help you understand what your lawn needs from a watering standpoint so your treatments, mowing, and overall lawn care plan have the best chance to work.
Sod Installation
A good option for areas damaged by shade, heat, thinning turf, or repeated stress that never fully recovers.
Shrub & Bed Packages
Keeps shrubs shaped and beds cleaner so the whole property has a more finished, maintained look.
Note: College Fund Landscaping does not perform irrigation repairs or system inspections. We provide watering guidance to help homeowners support better lawn care results.
Here’s How It Works
A simple next step for leads who want help but are not sure exactly what service they need.
Tell Us What You See
Fill out the form and let us know if you are seeing ants, brown spots, weeds, thinning grass, shade issues, or overgrown beds.
We Recommend a Plan
We help you understand which service makes sense instead of making you guess what your yard needs.
You Get Back Your Yard
We handle the work so your lawn and landscape can look better without adding more to your weekend list.
Ready to Reconnect About Your Yard?
If a better lawn is still on your list, reach out today. We’ll help you determine the right next step for your property this summer.
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