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Little Elm, TX Lawn Care Plans

Little Elm, TX

Little Elm, TX Lawn Care Season

Most grass types have an optimal growing temperature of around 60-75°F. This is when your grass will grow the fastest and be the healthiest.

Season Start

March 23

Season End

November 2

Days Left in Season

166

Lawn care in Little Elm, TX, a beautiful city with neighborhoods like Paloma Creek, Frisco Ranch, and Sunset Pointe, requires a blend of the right practices and understanding of the local climate and soil type. Our city enjoys a humid subtropical climate, which means the weather is generally warm and perfect for a variety of grasses. However, this also means that lawn care activities need to be precisely timed and executed to maintain a lush, healthy lawn.

Firstly, mowing is something that should be done fairly regularly, especially during the warm growing season. The rule of thumb is to never cut more than one third of the grass blade at a time, as this can stress the grass. The Palisades Zoysia, a popular grass type in Little Elm due to its heat tolerance and beautiful dark green color, should be mowed to a height of 1-2 inches, while the Bermuda grass that thrives in areas like Brentwood and Eldorado Estates should be kept around 1.5 inches.

Fertilizing and seeding are ideally done in the early spring and fall. The warm-season grasses that are common in our area need the nutrients to grow strong before the heat of summer and to repair themselves after a long hot season. When it comes to watering, the goal is to water deeply but infrequently to encourage the grass to develop a deep root system. This would typically mean watering 1-1.5 inches per week, either in one session or divided into two sessions. However, be mindful of any water restrictions in the Little Elm area, particularly during the hot, dry summer months.

Aerating and dethatching are important lawn care practices to ensure nutrients, water, and air can reach the root system. In Little Elm, this is best done in late spring or early fall. The clay soil in the area, especially around Lake Lewisville and Little Elm Park, can become compacted over time and benefit from aeration.

Remember, lawn care is an ongoing process, and understanding the local climate and soil type in Little Elm, TX, will give you a big advantage. Keep observing, learning, and adjusting your practices, and you will maintain a beautiful, healthy lawn that enhances the beauty of our wonderful city.

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