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    Why try Sunday Lawn Care in Spring, TX

    Spring weather can be a rollercoaster for your lawn. That's where Sunday comes in. We're a DIY lawn care service that takes the guesswork out of growing a healthy yard in Texas.

    Sunday analyzes your Spring, TX property using soil data, climate patterns, and satellite imagery to create a plan just for your lawn. We know Spring's clay soils, hot summers, and specific grass types need targeted care—not generic treatments.

    Unlike traditional lawn services that rely on harsh chemicals, Sunday uses effective ingredients that work with nature, not against it. Everything ships to your door when your lawn needs it, with simple instructions anyone can follow.

    Our customers in Spring love how Sunday makes lawn care straightforward and effective—just check out our Sunday lawn care reviews to see the results for yourself.

    Ready for a greener lawn without the hassle? Get your Custom Lawn Plan today.

    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 Spring, Texas

    Typical lawn size in Spring 3,133 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in Spring Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass
    Typical soil pH for Spring lawns 6.8, slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Spring lawns 3.43%
    Spring lawn soil composition 56% sand, 33% silt, 11% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Spring lawns Phosphorus: 28 ppm, Potassium: 94 ppm, Calcium: 1,717 ppm, Iron: 171 ppm

    Spring lawns in Texas tend to be mid-sized at around 3,100 square feet, making them manageable for DIY lawn care. The sandy soil composition (56% sand) means water drains quickly, which affects how you plan your lawn care schedule.

    The slightly acidic soil pH of 6.8 creates good growing conditions for warm-season grasses like bermudagrass and St. Augustine. While the soil shows decent nutrient levels, a soil test can help you track changes over time.

    Key steps for lawn care in Spring:

    1. Start fertilizing when grass begins active growth
    2. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth in sandy soil
    3. Begin regular mowing when grass shows consistent growth
    4. Monitor iron levels, as sandy soils can sometimes need iron supplements

    Get a custom lawn plan based on your specific soil needs and check our lawn guide for seasonal tips. Spring lawn care focuses on building strong roots and preparing for the warm growing season ahead.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Spring, TX

    A lawn in Kansas City, MO
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    Fall to Winter Ready Kit

    My grass has sprayed green all winter long and can't wait to see it grow in the spring.

    Kylee

    Kansas City, MO

    A lawn in Hiawatha, KS
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    This spring I has fantastic

    This spring I has fantastic seed germination. My fall application (to a different area) wasn't as successful but I'm really happy with the product. Looking forward to seeing how things look next year!

    Jennifer

    Hiawatha, KS

    A lawn in Cary, IL
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    Late in season

    I received this complimentary from Influenster, but sadly too late in the season. We have used Sunday products before them and like them. So looking forward to Spring!

    Courtney H.

    Cary, IL

    A lawn in Kansas City, MO
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    Fall to Winter Ready Kit

    My grass has sprayed green all winter long and can't wait to see it grow in the spring.

    Kylee

    Kansas City, MO

    A lawn in Hiawatha, KS
    starstarstarstarstar

    This spring I has fantastic

    This spring I has fantastic seed germination. My fall application (to a different area) wasn't as successful but I'm really happy with the product. Looking forward to seeing how things look next year!

    Jennifer

    Hiawatha, KS

    A lawn in Cary, IL
    starstarstarstarstar

    Late in season

    I received this complimentary from Influenster, but sadly too late in the season. We have used Sunday products before them and like them. So looking forward to Spring!

    Courtney H.

    Cary, IL

    A lawn in Kansas City, MO
    starstarstarstarstar

    Fall to Winter Ready Kit

    My grass has sprayed green all winter long and can't wait to see it grow in the spring.

    Kylee

    Kansas City, MO

    A lawn in Hiawatha, KS
    starstarstarstarstar

    This spring I has fantastic

    This spring I has fantastic seed germination. My fall application (to a different area) wasn't as successful but I'm really happy with the product. Looking forward to seeing how things look next year!

    Jennifer

    Hiawatha, KS

    A lawn in Cary, IL
    starstarstarstarstar

    Late in season

    I received this complimentary from Influenster, but sadly too late in the season. We have used Sunday products before them and like them. So looking forward to Spring!

    Courtney H.

    Cary, IL

    A lawn in Kansas City, MO
    starstarstarstarstar

    Fall to Winter Ready Kit

    My grass has sprayed green all winter long and can't wait to see it grow in the spring.

    Kylee

    Kansas City, MO

    A lawn in Hiawatha, KS
    starstarstarstarstar

    This spring I has fantastic

    This spring I has fantastic seed germination. My fall application (to a different area) wasn't as successful but I'm really happy with the product. Looking forward to seeing how things look next year!

    Jennifer

    Hiawatha, KS

    A lawn in Cary, IL
    starstarstarstarstar

    Late in season

    I received this complimentary from Influenster, but sadly too late in the season. We have used Sunday products before them and like them. So looking forward to Spring!

    Courtney H.

    Cary, IL

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      Spring, Texas FAQs

      For Spring, TX, the best time to start lawn care is late February to early March when temperatures consistently stay above 50°F. This allows for early spring fertilization and weed prevention before the intense summer heat arrives. Focus on soil health and proper watering to establish strong root systems.

      To keep grass green in Spring, TX:

      1. Water deeply but infrequently, about 1-1.5 inches per week, early morning
      2. Mow at proper height (3-4 inches for St. Augustine, 2-3 inches for Bermuda)
      3. Apply fertilizer when soil temperatures reach 55°F consistently
      4. Control weeds early before they compete with grass
      5. Maintain proper soil pH through regular soil testing
      6. Avoid overwatering which can lead to fungal issues in humid climate

      Sunday's customized lawn plans account for Spring's climate and soil conditions to help maintain green grass with less environmental impact.

      Here are key spring lawn care tasks for Spring, TX:

      1. Test soil in February/March to check nutrient needs
      2. Apply first fertilizer application when soil temps reach 55°F
      3. Spot treat emerging weeds
      4. Begin regular mowing once grass starts growing actively
      5. Water 1-1.5 inches per week in early morning
      6. Aerate if soil is compacted
      7. Overseed bare patches with warm-season grass

      Best practices:

      • Mow St. Augustine at 3-4 inches, Bermuda at 2-3 inches
      • Water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep roots
      • Follow fertilizer application schedule based on soil test results
      • Use targeted weed control rather than blanket treatments

      Yes, light raking is beneficial in spring to remove dead grass, leaves and debris that can smother new growth and lead to fungal issues. However, avoid aggressive raking that could damage emerging grass. Focus on gentle removal of debris to promote healthy spring growth.

      The best time to mow in Spring, TX is early to mid-morning (between 8-10am) when grass is dry but temperatures are still mild. Avoid mowing during peak heat or when grass is wet from morning dew. Never mow during the hottest part of the day to prevent stress on the grass.

      Full service lawn care in Spring, TX typically includes:

      • Regular mowing and edging (weekly March-November)
      • Fertilization (4-6 applications per year)
      • Weed control treatments
      • Pest control as needed
      • Leaf removal in fall
      • Tree/shrub trimming
      • Soil testing and pH management
      • Aeration and overseeding when needed
      • Professional guidance on watering schedules

      Sunday offers a more affordable DIY approach with customized plans starting at $55 that include fertilizer, optional weed/pest control, and expert support.

      The 1/3 rule means never cut off more than one-third of the grass blade length in a single mowing. This promotes healthier grass by reducing stress and maintaining enough leaf surface for photosynthesis. Cutting too much at once can weaken the grass and make it more vulnerable to problems.

      For spring lawn treatment in Spring, TX, focus on:

      1. Apply balanced fertilizer when soil reaches 55°F (usually March)
      2. Spot treat emerging weeds
      3. Water deeply 1-1.5 inches per week in early morning
      4. Maintain proper mowing height for your grass type
      5. Test soil to determine specific nutrient needs

      Sunday's custom lawn plans provide targeted nutrients and optional weed control tailored to Spring's climate and soil conditions.

      How to grow grass in Spring, Texas

      Most common grass type in Spring Warm-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Spring Seeding, sodding, or planting plugs
      Recommended grass species for Spring lawns Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass
      When to start growing grass in Spring April 1 to May 13

      Spring lawn care in Texas starts with knowing when and how to grow grass. The warm climate means Spring residents can plant warm-season grasses from April 1 to May 13, when soil temperatures are right for growth.

      For the best results in your Spring lawn care:

      1. Choose the right grass type for your yard - Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, or St. Augustinegrass work well in this region
      2. Pick your planting method:
      • Seeding - spreading grass seed directly on soil
      • Sodding - laying pre-grown grass for instant coverage
      • Planting plugs - spacing small pieces of grass to fill in over time

      The warm, humid climate in Spring makes it ideal for these grasses to establish strong roots. Want to find the perfect grass for your yard? Check out our grass seed guide or learn more about seeding basics.

      Remember to water new grass daily until established and avoid mowing until your grass reaches 3 inches in height.

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