Scheduled feeding and weed programs for a thick, green, weed-free lawn.
The blackland prairie clay around Maxwell holds water and nutrients well, but it also holds weeds that come right back if you don't hit them on a schedule. Fertilization and weed control here isn't a one-time cleanup-it's a seasonal program designed around how Caldwell County soil and weather actually work, whether you're on a Plum Creek bottom acreage or a smaller Niederwald lot.
Our crew has spent years learning how to feed the grass that wants to thrive in Maxwell's clay while shutting down crabgrass, broadleaf weeds, and whatever else took root in the off-season. We match fertilizer applications to the soil type and time of year, use pre- and post-emergent products that fit the job, and keep an eye out for grub pressure and other turf pests before they become expensive problems.
We're locally owned and family-built right here in this county. Call us for a free on-site estimate-most are scheduled within 48 hours-and we'll walk your property, look at what's actually growing, and build a plan that keeps your lawn thick, green, and weed-free without overcomplicating things.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Maxwell property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and fertilization & weed control that holds up to Caldwell 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.
Our blackland clay soil holds seed for years. One spray kills what's there now, but new seeds germinate in spring and fall. A scheduled program with pre-emergent (before weeds sprout) and post-emergent (after they show) keeps the pressure on year-round. Corral Bros' seasonal approach is built for Maxwell's growing cycles.
Cost depends on your lot size, soil condition, weed pressure, and how many applications you choose. That's why we do free on-site estimates-we see the actual property, check soil conditions, and give you a real number. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to schedule one within 48 hours.
Blackland prairie clay doesn't need the nitrogen rates some sandier Texas soils do. We use soil-appropriate blends that match what your grass actually needs to thrive here, avoiding waste and runoff. Corral Bros tests conditions and adjusts applications by season.
We apply herbicides carefully around flower beds, shrubs, and garden spaces. Pre-emergent stops weeds before they sprout, so there's less reason to spray near plants later. On your free estimate, we'll talk through what's sensitive and plan around it.
Warm-season grasses here typically need three to four applications yearly-early spring, late spring, summer, and sometimes fall. Weeds thrive in different seasons, so we time pre-emergent in late winter and early fall. Your schedule depends on your lawn's condition and your goals.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.