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    Why try Sunday Lawn Care in League City, TX

    Balancing lawn care in League City can be tricky with the Gulf Coast humidity and alkaline soil. Texas heat means your bermudagrass or St. Augustine needs specific attention that generic fertilizers just don't provide.

    Sunday creates truly custom plans using:

    • Your exact League City, TX location
    • Average lawn size (3,489 sq. ft. in League City)
    • Soil composition (39% silt, 27% sand, 20% clay)
    • Soil pH (typically 7.5 in this area)

    We analyze your yard's specific needs and deliver nutrients timed perfectly for the Texas growing season. No more guessing which products work for warm-season grasses in your alkaline soil.

    Our customers tell us that League City lawn care works best when tailored to your yard's actual conditions. Get grass that stands up to those hot summers with a custom lawn plan.

    How it works

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    Get yard analysis

    Answer a few easy questions about your yard and location to help us create your unique plan.

    Sunday shipment and products on a lawn

    Open your box

    Your first box—including a free soil test—will arrive right when your lawn needs it.

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    Spray it on

    Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!

    Lawn care for League City, Texas

    Typical lawn size in League City 3,489 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in League City Warm season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass
    Typical soil pH for League City lawns 7.5, slightly alkaline
    Typical organic matter in League City lawns 4.0%
    League City lawn soil composition 39% silt, 27% sand, 20% clay
    Key soil nutrients in League City lawns Phosphorus: 25 ppm, Potassium: 134 ppm, Calcium: 3,398 ppm, Iron: 123 ppm

    League City lawns have some unique characteristics that affect how you should care for them. With an average lawn size of 3,489 sq. ft., these Texas lawns typically feature warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass.

    The soil in League City tends to be:

    • Slightly alkaline (pH 7.5)
    • Moderately rich in organic matter (4.0%)
    • A mix of silt (39%), sand (27%), and clay (20%)

    This soil composition supports good drainage while retaining enough moisture for grass growth. The nutrient profile shows decent levels of phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and iron.

    Lawn Care Tips for League City

    1. Choose the right fertilizer timing for your warm-season grass - check the best application times
    2. Consider testing your soil to get precise nutrient recommendations with a soil test kit
    3. Water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth
    4. Mow at the proper height for your specific grass type

    Get a custom lawn plan tailored to your League City lawn's specific needs.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near League City, TX

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    Lawn is doing well this year. Very happy with the results.

    John

    Houston, TX

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    Bryan

    Houston, TX

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    Homar

    TX

    A lawn in Houston, TX
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    Great system!!

    Great system!!

    Josh

    Houston, TX

    A lawn in New Braunfels, TX
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    Texas Lawn

    It is super convenient to have your lawn treatment mailed to your door and ready for application. I find the hints for when and how to apply very helpful as well as the hints for lawn care. With all the news about rising prices of fertilizer I was worried my rates would change just prior to the spring season, but Sunday held the prices for the membership steady. I would love to tell you how great my lawn looks today, but here in central Texas I am just happy my lawn is still alive with the water restrictions in place.

    Mike

    New Braunfels, TX

    A lawn in League City, TX
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    It’s my second season applying

    It’s my second season applying Sunday to my lawn. The results have been unbelievable. Just apply the solutions to your lawn. All you need is a water hose.

    Gary

    League City, TX

    A lawn in Houston, TX
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    Great

    Lawn is doing well this year. Very happy with the results.

    John

    Houston, TX

    A lawn in Houston, TX
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    Great!

    Great!

    Bryan

    Houston, TX

    A lawn in TX
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    Great product

    Great product

    Homar

    TX

    A lawn in Houston, TX
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    Great system!!

    Great system!!

    Josh

    Houston, TX

    A lawn in New Braunfels, TX
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    Texas Lawn

    It is super convenient to have your lawn treatment mailed to your door and ready for application. I find the hints for when and how to apply very helpful as well as the hints for lawn care. With all the news about rising prices of fertilizer I was worried my rates would change just prior to the spring season, but Sunday held the prices for the membership steady. I would love to tell you how great my lawn looks today, but here in central Texas I am just happy my lawn is still alive with the water restrictions in place.

    Mike

    New Braunfels, TX

    A lawn in League City, TX
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    It’s my second season applying

    It’s my second season applying Sunday to my lawn. The results have been unbelievable. Just apply the solutions to your lawn. All you need is a water hose.

    Gary

    League City, TX

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      League City, Texas FAQs

      In League City, professional lawn care services can cost up to $1500 annually. Sunday Lawn Care plans are more affordable, saving hundreds of dollars yearly. Custom plans start between $55-100 based on lawn size. Plans include custom fertilizer, soil testing, weed control options, and unlimited expert support.

      Start lawn care in League City in early spring, typically March, when soil warms. Apply Sunday nutrients when temperatures are 50-85°F for best results. Begin with a soil test to understand your yard's needs. Follow Sunday's customized application schedule, which considers your local climate and growing season.

      League City lawns often face heat stress, drought damage, fungal diseases from humidity, and weeds like crabgrass. Summer can cause brown patches and dormancy. Heavy rains may lead to flooding and nutrient runoff. Building soil health helps your lawn withstand these regional challenges.

      Sunday analyzes your soil, climate data, and lawn size to create a personalized nutrient plan for League City conditions. The soil test identifies deficiencies unique to your yard. Sunday delivers custom nutrients timed to your local growing season, supporting lawn health through Gulf Coast weather.

      League City's hot, humid climate stresses lawns through intense heat and occasional heavy rains. Consistent care helps grass develop deeper roots that withstand these conditions. Regular fertilization builds soil health over time, making your lawn more resistant to drought, disease, and weeds.

      How to grow grass in League City, Texas

      Most common grass type(s) in League City, TX Warm-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in League City, TX? Seeding, sodding, or plugging
      Recommended grass species for League City, TX lawns Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, St. Augustinegrass, Centipedegrass
      When to start growing grass in League City, TX Spring, April 6 to May 18

      Growing grass in League City, Texas focuses on warm-season grasses that thrive in the local climate. The best grass types for League City lawns include Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, St. Augustinegrass, and Centipedegrass.

      The prime time for planting grass in League City is during spring, specifically from April 6 to May 18, when soil temperatures warm up. You have three main options for establishing grass:

      1. Seeding: Direct grass seed planting works well for Bermudagrass
      2. Sodding: Quick coverage for all recommended grass types
      3. Plugging: Cost-effective for St. Augustine and Zoysia

      For successful lawn care in League City:

      • Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth
      • Mow at proper height based on your grass type
      • Start with a soil test to understand your yard's needs
      • Choose grass that matches your yard's sun exposure
      • Follow local watering guidelines during establishment

      Want more tips on growing grass in League City? Our yard guides offer detailed steps for your specific grass type and growing conditions.

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