Custom DIY lawn care in Liberty Hill, TX
Lawn plans customized to your Liberty Hill, TX lawn and delivered to your door.

Liberty Hill, TX - meet custom lawn care
In Liberty Hill, where soil is 54% clay with an alkaline pH of 8.0, lawn care can be challenging. Sunday creates custom plans specifically for Texas conditions using soil science and local data.
Effective lawn care in Liberty Hill must address:
- Clay-dominant soil composition
- Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass and St. Augustine
- Hot, sometimes dry climate conditions
The average Liberty Hill, TX lawn spans 3,191 sq. ft. with only 2.26% organic matter - that's why we customize nutrients for your specific soil needs.
Our customers appreciate that Sunday makes Liberty Hill lawn care straightforward while working with nature. Get your personalized plan delivered right when your lawn needs it. Get your custom plan
How it works
Get yard analysis
Answer a few easy questions about your yard and location to help us create your unique plan.
Open your box
Your first box—including a free soil test—will arrive right when your lawn needs it.
Spray it on
Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!
Lawn care for Liberty Hill, Texas
Typical lawn size in Liberty Hill | 3,191 sq. ft. |
Dominant grass type in Liberty Hill | Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass |
Typical soil pH for Liberty Hill lawns | 8.0, which is slightly alkaline or basic |
Typical organic matter in Liberty Hill lawns | 2.26% |
Liberty Hill lawn soil composition | 54% clay, 24% silt, 23% sand |
Key soil nutrients in Liberty Hill lawns | Phosphorus: 21 ppm, potassium: 211 ppm, calcium: 10,049 ppm, iron: 42 ppm |
Liberty Hill lawns in Texas have unique characteristics that affect how you care for them. With an average size of 3,191 sq. ft., these lawns typically feature warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass.
The soil in Liberty Hill presents some challenges:
- High clay content (54%) which can lead to drainage issues
- Alkaline pH (8.0) which affects nutrient availability
- Low organic matter (2.26%) which impacts soil health
Lawn Care Tips for Liberty Hill
- Address your alkaline soil - Most warm-season grasses prefer slightly acidic soil. Consider a soil test to get exact recommendations.
- Improve clay soil - Add organic matter to improve drainage and reduce compaction.
- Choose the right fertilizer - Look for products formulated for alkaline soils and warm-season grasses. Sunday's custom lawn plans are tailored to your specific soil needs.
- Water deeply but infrequently - Clay soil holds water longer, so avoid overwatering. Learn more about lawn care basics for best practices.
Sunday lawn care reviews near Liberty Hill, TX


Sunday lawn products
Excellent products made specifically for my yard. Would highly recommend.
Frankie
Georgetown, TX

Thick, Lush St. Augustine
Absolutely love Sunday products. My yard looks better than ever and I receive so many complaints.
Jared
Trophy Club, TX

Having good success with timely
Having good success with timely products!
David
Plainview, TX

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


Texas Heat
Sunday is easy to use with its personalized plan that provides an application schedule. In my first year, my yard flourished, especially in the Texas summer.
Chris
Fort Worth, TX


Sunday Lawn - Fort Worth, TX
Sunday is helping me to get my lawn back after a long hot summer in 2022. The results thus far are looking good.
Douglas
Fort Worth, TX


Sunday lawn products
Excellent products made specifically for my yard. Would highly recommend.
Frankie
Georgetown, TX

Thick, Lush St. Augustine
Absolutely love Sunday products. My yard looks better than ever and I receive so many complaints.
Jared
Trophy Club, TX

Having good success with timely
Having good success with timely products!
David
Plainview, TX

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


Texas Heat
Sunday is easy to use with its personalized plan that provides an application schedule. In my first year, my yard flourished, especially in the Texas summer.
Chris
Fort Worth, TX


Sunday Lawn - Fort Worth, TX
Sunday is helping me to get my lawn back after a long hot summer in 2022. The results thus far are looking good.
Douglas
Fort Worth, TX
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Liberty Hill, Texas FAQs
How to grow grass in Liberty Hill, Texas
Most common grass type(s) in Liberty Hill, TX | Warm-season grasses |
Best way to grow grass in Liberty Hill, TX? | Seeding, sodding, or plugging |
Recommended grass species for Liberty Hill, TX lawns | Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, St. Augustinegrass, Buffalograss |
When to start growing grass in Liberty Hill, TX | Spring, April 8 to May 20 |
Growing grass in Liberty Hill, Texas starts with picking the right type of grass for your yard. The area's warm climate supports several grass options including Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, St. Augustinegrass, and Buffalograss.
The best time to start growing grass in Liberty Hill is during spring, specifically from April 8 to May 20. During this period, soil temperatures and moisture levels create ideal conditions for new grass to take root.
You have three main options for establishing grass in your Liberty Hill lawn:
- Seeding: Spreading grass seed directly on prepared soil
- Sodding: Laying pre-grown grass mats for instant coverage
- Plugging: Planting small sections of grass that spread to fill in
For successful lawn care in Liberty Hill:
- Choose warm-season grasses suited to Texas heat
- Plant during spring for best results
- Water new grass consistently but avoid overwatering
- Mow at proper height once established
- Consider a custom lawn plan based on your specific soil and yard conditions
Looking for the right grass seed? Check out our grass seed options or learn more about grass types for Texas lawns.
Liberty Hill, TX lawn care blogs

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Planting Warm-Season Grasses
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