One of the most important tasks involved in keeping your lawn healthy is successfully controlling its resident weed populations. When weeds get into your lawn, getting them back out can be extremely difficult on your own, especially if that’s not the only issue your lawn is facing. At Lawn Doctor of Georgetown-Round Rock, we bring area homeowners weed-free lawns throughout the entire year with our proven weed control solutions. Our treatments combine premium weed control products with cutting-edge techniques for long-lasting results and a healthy-looking lawn that you and your family can enjoy season-after-season. With our lawn weed control treatments, we fight invasive lawn weeds in lawns located all over the Georgetown, Round Rock, Liberty Hill, Hutto, and Williamson County, TX areas.
How Our Technicians Control Different Weeds in Georgetown Area Lawns
The list of the individual lawn species that can pop up in Georgetown area lawns is a long one, but they can essentially be categorized into two main groups: broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds. Here is a brief overview of these distinct groups, as well as a closer look at how our team at Lawn Doctor of Georgetown-Round Rock treats them:
Broadleaf Weeds vs. Grassy Weeds
Broadleaf weeds like dandelion and chickweed, though often produce pleasant-looking flowers, are extremely invasive and can take a heavy toll on the health and appearance of your lawn. Our technicians at Lawn Doctor of Georgetown-Round Rock address these resilient plants with specially-designed broadleaf lawn weed control treatments, which are designed to remove these plants completely without harming your grass or other lawn plants.
Grassy weeds, which include crabgrass and ryegrass, can often be mistaken for the turf that covers your lawn until they reach maturity. Once grassy weeds have developed established stem systems, getting them back out can be tricky. With our pre-emergent weed control treatments, we target grassy weeds’ underground stems to clear them out and keep them from coming back.
Annual vs. Perennial Germination
Different germination schedules can be difficult to keep up with. Weeds that germinate annually can sprout multiple times, but they’re generally only around for one season. Perennial weeds, however, can develop dense root networks that keep them coming back year-after-year. When we perform your free lawn evaluation, we’ll identify the types of weeds in your lawn to craft a treatment schedule that effectively controls both annual and perennial weeds.
Call Lawn Doctor of Georgetown-Round Rock today at (737) 214-0537 or (737) 245-4213 to learn more about the lawn weed control services we offer to our neighbors in Georgetown, Round Rock, Liberty Hill, Hutto, Williamson County, and the surrounding communities.