Is Your Yard Showing Signs of Summer Stress?
If your lawn is turning brown after mowing, nutsedge is popping up, or your watering schedule does not seem to be keeping up, your yard may be showing signs of July heat stress.
Tell Us What You’re Seeing
Brown after mowing, nutsedge, weeds, thinning turf, watering stress, 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, College Fund Landscaping can help you figure out what your yard needs next.
Brown After Mowing?
If your lawn looks brown or uneven after mowing, the grass may be getting cut too short, cut with dull blades, or allowed to get too tall between cuts.
Tall, Bright Green Weeds?
That fast-growing weed may be nutsedge. It often sticks up above the lawn just a few days after mowing and is difficult to control by hand-pulling.
Watering Not Keeping Up?
A spring watering schedule may not be enough in July. Brown or thinning areas can appear when summer heat outpaces the watering schedule.
Mowing Every Other Week?
Waiting too long between cuts can stress the lawn, create scalping, and give weeds more room to move in during North Texas heat.
Overgrown Beds?
Even when the lawn looks decent, overgrown shrubs and weedy beds can make the whole property feel unfinished.
Most Homeowners Don’t Know What Their Lawn Actually Needs in July
July heat exposes problems quickly. A lawn may look stressed because of mowing height, mowing frequency, weeds, watering, fertilization, or a combination of all of them.
You should not have to become a lawn care expert to have a yard you are proud of. We help homeowners understand what is happening and what to do next.
Here’s the Simple Next Step
- Tell us what you are seeing in your yard.
- We help identify the likely next step.
- You get a clearer path forward instead of guessing.
Services That Can Help This Summer
If your lawn or landscape is showing signs of July stress, these services may help get your yard moving in the right direction.
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 reduce turf stress during the growing season.
Lawn Protection Plan
Helps protect your lawn from grub, fire ant, disease, and soil compaction pressure through planned seasonal treatments.
Shrub & Bed Packages
Keeps shrubs shaped and beds cleaner so the whole property has a more finished, maintained look.
Help Your Lawn Handle the Heat
The right watering schedule can make a big difference. We provide watering guidance to help your 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.
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 if you want a better yard but are not sure exactly what service you need.
Tell Us What You See
Fill out the form and let us know if you are seeing brown patches, mowing stress, nutsedge, weeds, thinning grass, or overgrown beds.
We Recommend a Next Step
We help you understand which service path 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 Stop Guessing About Your Yard?
If your lawn is turning brown, weeds are popping up, or the yard just does not look the way you want it to, reach out today. We’ll help you determine the right next step for your property this summer.
Tell Us What You’re Seeing