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Proper care of your trees and shrubs is essential for a healthy and attractive landscape. New Day Landscaping offers professional tree and shrub trimming services that not only improve the appearance of your plants but also promote healthy growth and prevent potential hazards. Our team ensures that each trim is performed with precision and care, helping your trees and shrubs thrive.

  • Healthy Growth: Encourages strong, vibrant plants.

  • Disease Prevention: Reduces the risk of plant disease.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Keeps your landscape looking tidy.

  • Experienced Team: Skilled professionals handle every trim.

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New Day Landscaping’s tree and shrub trimming services are designed to enhance the health and beauty of your landscape. We approach each trimming job with the goal of promoting growth and preventing disease, ensuring your trees and shrubs remain vibrant and well-maintained.

  • Experienced Team: Over 7 years of expertise.

  • Experienced Trimmers: Skilled in promoting plant health.

  • Health Focused: Prevents disease and encourages strong growth.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Keeps your landscape neat and attractive.

  • Customer Commitment: We treat your plants with the care they deserve.

  • Proven Results: Trusted by over 200 customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is lawn care service?
Our lawn care and landscaping services are dependent on a number of factors, including lawn size and the number of obstacles our landscape technicians must weed and edge around. Rest assured that your annual contract will be clearly spelled out and include up to 36 mowing services each year. Additional services, such as flower bed cleanout, are also custom quoted to ensure you get the right service at the right time.
Do you guarantee your work?
Absolutely. Our standards are high, and our team of experienced lawn and landscaping professionals knows exactly how to best care for lawns throughout Franklin, Spring Hill, Thompson Station, and Columbia.
Is my first cut really free?
Yes! We are so confident in our work that we offer your first cut free. What’s more, once you sign a contract, you will have 60 days to decide if New Day Landscaping is right for you and your family.
Why do I have to sign a contract?
Our annual service contracts guarantee year-round lawn care services. It also secures your spot on our limited routes, which are staffed by lawn care experts, not just a seasonal mowing crew.
Do I have to be home for service?
No. While you are welcome to peek out the window and watch us work, we can handle your regularly scheduled mowing services, even if you’re not there. We do ask that pets are put away before we arrive. You will be alerted when we are on the way.
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New Day Landscaping provides top-quality shrub trimming services in Fort Worth, TX, and the surrounding areas. Our experienced team specializes in precise shrub and tree trimming, ensuring your landscape remains neat, healthy, and visually appealing. With our expertise, your shrubs will be pruned to perfection, promoting healthy growth and enhancing the overall look of your outdoor space.

We proudly serve Fort Worth and surrounding communities such as Benbrook, Crowley, and Overton Park. Our shrub trimming services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each property, keeping your landscape in pristine condition all year round.

Business Address:
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Phone Number: (817) 555-1234
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About Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas

Fort Worth, TX, is a thriving city that blends history, culture, and beautiful outdoor spaces. With numerous parks and green areas such as the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Trinity Park, the city offers many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature. The surrounding areas of Benbrook, Crowley, and Overton Park add to the charm of the region with their suburban appeal. New Day Landscaping proudly provides shrub trimming services that help maintain the lush landscapes of Fort Worth and its neighboring communities.

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Everything You Need to Know About Fall Lawn Care, from Fort Worth Lawn Professionals

September 24, 20257 min read

As someone who's been caring for Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia lawns across Fort Worth, Benbrook, and Crowley for years now, I can tell you that fall lawn care in Texas is completely different from what you'll hear about up north. I'm Cole A from New Day Landscaping, and after working with over 100 local families to maintain healthy Texas lawns, I've learned that understanding our warm-season grasses is the key to year-round success.

I recently watched a great video from Ryan Knorr Lawn Care about fall lawn programs, and while Ryan knows his stuff for cool-season grasses up north, here in Texas we're dealing with a completely different situation. Our Bermuda and St. Augustine grasses are winding down for winter dormancy, not gearing up for a second growth phase like northern grasses.

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Why Fall Lawn Care is Different in Fort Worth

Here in North Texas, we're dealing with warm-season grasses that have completely different needs than what you'll see in northern states. Our Bermuda grass, St. Augustine, and Zoysia are starting to slow down their growth as temperatures drop, preparing for winter dormancy. This means our fall strategy is about helping them store energy and nutrients to survive winter and come back strong in spring.

Unlike cool-season grasses that get a second wind in fall, our Texas grasses are essentially getting ready for their "hibernation" period. This changes everything about timing, fertilization, and what we're trying to accomplish during these cooler months.

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Understanding Texas Grass Dormancy Patterns

One thing I always explain to my clients – your Bermuda grass is supposed to turn brown in winter. That's not dead grass, that's dormant grass. Same with Zoysia. St. Augustine holds some color longer, but it still slows way down once we start getting consistent temperatures in the 50s and 60s.

With our 95% retention rate, I've learned that setting proper expectations about dormancy is crucial. Homeowners who understand this cycle don't panic when their lawn starts changing color in November and December. They know it's going to come back with a vengeance once we hit those consistent 70-degree days in spring.

Fall Fertilization for Warm-Season Texas Grasses

This is where Texas lawn care really differs from northern advice. While Ryan's video talks about heavy fall feeding, that approach would be completely wrong for our Bermuda and St. Augustine. Here's what actually works in Fort Worth:

Final Summer Feeding (Late August/Early September)

Your last heavy feeding should happen while it's still hot – usually late August or early September when temperatures are still consistently in the 80s and 90s. This gives your grass the nutrients it needs to finish strong before dormancy.

Pre-Dormancy Application (October/November)

Once daytime temperatures start staying in the 70s, it's time for your pre-dormancy feeding. This should be lower in nitrogen but higher in potassium to help with winter hardiness. I usually recommend something like a 3-1-2 or 4-1-2 ratio fertilizer during this window.

The key is avoiding high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the season. Pushing growth when your Bermuda or St. Augustine is trying to shut down for winter can actually make it more susceptible to freeze damage.

Timing Your Fall Lawn Care for Texas Weather

Our Fort Worth climate creates some unique timing challenges. We might have 90-degree days in October followed by a hard freeze in November. Here's how I time fall lawn care for North Texas conditions:

  • September: Final summer feeding while grass is still actively growing

  • October: Pre-dormancy fertilization and any needed overseeding

  • November: Final mowing and winterization

  • December: Clean-up and preparation for dormancy

This timeline can shift depending on when our first frost hits, which varies significantly year to year here in North Texas.

Aeration and Overseeding in Texas

Our clay soil still needs aeration, but the timing and approach are different than up north. For warm-season grasses in Fort Worth:

  • Aeration timing: Late spring through early fall while grass is actively growing

  • Overseeding: Best done in late spring, not fall (our grasses establish better in warm weather)

  • Core aeration benefits: Still crucial for our compacted clay, just timed differently

At New Day Landscaping, we often recommend spring aeration because our warm-season grasses recover much better when they're in active growth mode, not when they're preparing for dormancy.

Winterization for Bermuda and St. Augustine

Here's what actually helps Texas lawns prepare for dormancy:

  • Potassium feeding: Helps with winter hardiness and faster spring green-up

  • Final cut height: Leave Bermuda slightly longer (2-2.5 inches) going into winter

  • Irrigation adjustment: Reduce watering frequency as growth slows

  • Debris removal: Keep fallen leaves off dormant grass

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Dealing with Fort Worth's Unique Challenges

Our local conditions create specific challenges that generic lawn advice doesn't address:

  • Clay soil: Holds water but compacts easily, affecting root development

  • Alkaline soil: Common in North Texas, can cause iron deficiency in St. Augustine

  • Temperature swings: Can damage grass coming out of dormancy too early

  • Irregular freeze patterns: Some winters we barely freeze, others we get several hard freezes

This is why having local expertise matters. When I'm working with families in Tanglewood or Overton Park, I'm not just applying one-size-fits-all advice – I'm adapting to our specific soil conditions, grass types, and weather patterns.

Common Fall Lawn Care Mistakes in Texas

After working with over 100 local families, I've seen the same mistakes repeated year after year:

  • Over-fertilizing late in the season: Pushing growth when grass wants to go dormant

  • Panicking about dormancy: Thinking brown grass means dead grass

  • Wrong fertilizer ratios: Using high-nitrogen when you need high-potassium

  • Overwatering dormant grass: Can lead to fungal issues

  • Cutting too short before winter: Removes the grass's natural protection

Preparing for Spring Green-Up

Good fall care sets you up for success when your Bermuda or St. Augustine starts waking up in spring. Here's what makes the difference:

  • Proper potassium levels: Helps grass recover faster from dormancy

  • Clean dormant lawn: No debris or leaf buildup to cause problems

  • Soil preparation: Address any drainage or compaction issues while grass is dormant

  • Equipment maintenance: Get mowers and irrigation systems ready for active season

When to Call in Professional Help

Some aspects of Texas lawn care are definitely DIY-friendly, but others benefit from professional expertise. Consider professional help for:

  • Soil testing and pH management: Our alkaline soils often need specific amendments

  • Irrigation system winterization: Preventing freeze damage to sprinkler systems

  • Disease and pest management: Issues that can develop during dormancy

  • Major renovation projects: Best done while grass is dormant

Looking Ahead to Spring

The work you do this fall directly impacts how your lawn performs next growing season. Proper fall care means faster spring green-up, better drought tolerance, and overall healthier turf through the brutal Texas summer ahead.

With our comprehensive approach at New Day Landscaping, we're not just thinking about fall – we're setting your lawn up for year-round success. That's why we maintain a 95% retention rate with our clients. We understand that successful Texas lawn care is about working with your grass's natural cycles, not against them.

The key is understanding that here in Fort Worth, fall isn't about pushing growth like it is up north. It's about helping your warm-season grass prepare for dormancy so it can come back stronger when temperatures warm up again.

Ready to Prepare Your Texas Lawn for Winter Success?

Fall lawn care in Fort Worth requires understanding warm-season grasses and our unique North Texas conditions – from clay soil management to proper dormancy preparation. 

At New Day Landscaping, we've helped over 100 local families maintain healthy Bermuda, St. Augustine, and Zoysia lawns using strategies specifically designed for our climate and soil conditions. We offer competitive prices and believe in working together long-term, which means we understand your lawn's seasonal patterns and what it takes to maintain year-round health. 

If you're ready to give your lawn the proper fall care it needs to thrive through dormancy and emerge strong next spring, we'd love to help. We serve homeowners throughout Fort Worth, Benbrook, and Crowley, and we know exactly what works in our local conditions. Contact us today at (817) 760-0479 to schedule your consultation!


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Cole A

Cole Armerding is a proud owner of New Day Landscaping and enjoys serving his community of Southern Fort Worth Texas with reliable lawn and landscape services!

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