Scheduled feeding and weed programs for a thick, green, weed-free lawn.
Hutto's blackland clay soil is rich but stubborn, holding moisture and nutrients in ways that demand a fertilization and weed control program built for this exact ground. Whether you're in Star Ranch, Hutto Highlands, or Emory Crossing, that deep farming clay means your lawn needs feeding tailored to what the soil actually holds and releases-and weeds thrive in it just as eagerly as grass does.
The town's rapid shift from farmland to family subdivisions means most Hutto properties are young lawns on former agricultural ground. That legacy soil is an asset, but only if you're working with someone who knows how to coax a thick, green yard out of it. Corral Bros reads the ground, not just the calendar.
We run seasonal programs scaled to Hutto's heat and humidity. Pre-emergent weed control in early spring stops problems before they start. Summer feeding keeps grass thick enough to outcompete anything else. Grub and pest monitoring catches trouble while it's still small. Free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Hutto 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.
Blackland clay holds nutrients unevenly and drains slowly, which confuses generic programs. We soil-test and adjust, feeding based on what your ground actually needs. Summer heat and humidity in Hutto also mean your grass burns through nitrogen faster than you'd expect. Tailored timing beats standard schedules.
Cost depends on your property size, soil condition, and whether you want post-emergent weed control included. We provide free, no-obligation on-site estimates that break down exactly what your lawn needs. Call us at 737-404-9343 to schedule one, usually within 48 hours.
In Hutto, pre-emergent goes down in late February or early March, before spring weeds germinate. Post-emergent in May through September handles what does come up. We time it to Williamson County's growing season and monitor through the summer heat to catch new trouble early.
No, when it's done right. In Hutto's newer subdivisions, we match herbicide strength and timing to how established your grass actually is. Thin, newly seeded lawns get gentler treatment. Our grub and pest watch also prevents secondary damage that lets weeds fill bare spots.
Hutto's summer heat and clay soil usually call for feeding every 6 to 8 weeks during the growing season, with lighter applications in winter. We monitor turf color and density, adjusting if your grass is taking off faster or slower than expected. It's four to six treatments a year, depending.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.