Scheduled feeding and weed programs for a thick, green, weed-free lawn.
That shallow limestone soil under Cedar Park yards is tough on grass. Weeds love it, and even a thick turf can thin out fast without the right feeding schedule. Fertilization and weed control aren't one-size-fits-all jobs here-they're specifically about working with what's actually in your ground and what grows naturally in Williamson County. Corral Bros keeps lawns in Buttercup Creek, Cypress Mill, and the Ranch at Brushy Creek thick and green by matching the soil to the program.
We start with a soil read and a look at what's already growing on your property. From there, we build a seasonal schedule: pre-emergent in early spring to stop weeds before they sprout, targeted feeding when your grass needs it most, and post-emergent spot treatment for whatever gets through. We also watch for grubs and turf pests that move in with the seasons. It's honest, preventive work that costs less than fighting overgrown weeds and bare patches later.
Free estimates happen fast-usually within 48 hours of your call. We'll walk your yard, explain what we see in the soil and grass, and give you a plan with no pressure. Licensed, insured, and based right here on the I-35 corridor, we serve residential and commercial properties across the Hill Country.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cedar Park property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and fertilization & weed control that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Most Central Texas lawns benefit from fertilization about 3 to 4 times a year, timed to the growing season, paired with pre- and post-emergent weed control. A consistent program keeps turf thick, green and naturally crowds out weeds.
Apply pre-emergent in early spring (around February) to stop summer weeds, and again in early fall to stop cool-season weeds, before they germinate. Timing is everything, which is why a scheduled program works far better than spot-treating weeds after they appear.
That limestone bedrock and shallow soil over it drain fast and hold fewer nutrients than deeper soils. Grass can't establish deep roots and pulls from a thin layer. Corral Bros tailors fertilization to what actually stays available in Cedar Park soil, feeding in smaller doses more often instead of dumping nitrogen once a year. It works with your ground, not against it.
Pre-emergent stops weed seeds from sprouting in spring-we apply it early before soil temps hit 55 degrees a few days running. Post-emergent kills weeds already up. Corral Bros uses both strategically: pre-emergent in March for summer weeds, post-emergent spot-treating through the season as needed in Cedar Park yards.
Cost depends on your lawn size, soil condition, and which weed and pest pressures show up during the estimate. We don't quote over the phone. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate-usually within 48 hours-and we'll give you an exact price and explain what drives it.
Not always, but we watch for them during service visits. Cedar Park lots near brushy areas can see grub damage in late summer. If we spot grub activity or damage during your lawn checks, we'll recommend spot treatment or preventive application. Otherwise, monitoring beats annual programs you don't need.
Early spring, usually late February or March, when soil temps climb. We do another round in late spring or early summer, then possibly a light fall application depending on what your turf needs. Corral Bros builds a schedule specific to Williamson County weather and your lawn's actual condition, not a generic calendar.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.