Scheduled mowing, cleanups, fertilization and full grounds care for homes, HOAs and businesses.

Seguin lawns have a split personality. Down along the Guadalupe River in Mill Creek and Starcke Park, the bottomland soil is dark, rich, and holds moisture like a sponge, which means grass grows fast but so does everything else. Up on the older pecan-shaded lots through Navarro and the historic core, thin turf competes with root systems that have had a century to spread out. Lawn maintenance in Seguin has to account for both realities, often on the same street.
That river-bottom clay grows St. Augustine thick, but it also grows brown patch and gray leaf spot the moment humidity sits heavy in July and August. We time mowing height and fertilization around that risk instead of running a flat calendar. Pecan cover changes the math too: shade-starved grass under a mature canopy needs different mowing frequency and a different feeding schedule than the same yard would need in full sun, and we adjust bed care and mulch refresh accordingly so roots do not compete for water they do not have.
Corral Bros is a family-run crew, licensed and insured, and we send the same people to your property visit after visit so nobody has to re-explain the low spot by the driveway or the hedge that always gets away from itself. Estimates are free, on-site, and usually scheduled within 48 hours, whether you are a homeowner in Starcke Park or an HOA managing common grounds across several Seguin neighborhoods.
We walk your Seguin property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Guadalupe County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide lawn maintenance in these nearby communities:
During the growing season (April through October) most Central Texas lawns need mowing weekly to stay healthy and sharp. In the cooler months growth slows and bi-weekly mowing is usually enough. We set a schedule to your grass type and never cut more than one-third of the blade at once.
Recurring mowing is priced per visit based on your lot size, the amount of edging and trimming, and how often we come out. Weekly accounts cost less per visit than one-time cleanups because the yard stays manageable. Corral Bros provides a flat per-visit quote after a quick look at your property.
Cost depends on lot size, whether you are weekly or bi-weekly, and how much bed work or fertilization is bundled in. A river-bottom acreage lot in Mill Creek runs differently than a smaller Navarro lot. Corral Bros gives a free, no-obligation on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours, so you get a real number instead of a guess over the phone.
That is the Guadalupe River bottomland at work. The soil holds moisture and nutrients well, so growth surges after rain or heat, then slows during dry stretches. We adjust mowing frequency and blade height through the season rather than sticking to a rigid schedule, which keeps the lawn healthier and cuts down on scalping.
Yes, and it is common ground for us in Seguin's older neighborhoods. Pecan canopy limits sunlight and competes for water, so we mow less aggressively, watch fertilization timing closely, and keep beds weeded so understory grass and shrubs are not fighting root systems for the same nutrients.
Most Seguin lawns do well on a weekly schedule from late spring through early fall, then bi-weekly once growth slows in cooler months. Humid stretches in July and August also raise disease risk, so we keep an eye on mowing height and clipping management during that window as part of routine visits.
Yes. Corral Bros handles residential yards alongside commercial and HOA grounds care across Seguin, including common areas near Starcke Park and Mill Creek. We can set up a consistent maintenance schedule for multiple properties and keep the same crew assigned so quality stays even across the whole account.
Seasonal cleanups cover leaf removal, bed weeding, mulch refresh, and shrub or hedge trimming to reset the property before the next season's growth. Pecan leaf drop in the fall makes this especially important on shaded Seguin lots, since a heavy leaf mat left over winter can smother turf underneath.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Guadalupe County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.