Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
1st Lawn is a trusted landscaping company serving Haltom City, TX, dedicated to tackling the common yard challenges faced by local homeowners. We understand that lawn insect infestations and damaged landscape edging can detract from your home's curb appeal and health. Our expert team provides targeted solutions to protect your grass from destructive pests and restore clean, defined edges to your garden beds and walkways. We focus on practical, effective treatments and repairs that are suited to the North Texas climate, helping you maintain a beautiful and resilient outdoor space. For Haltom City residents looking for reliable lawn care, 1st Lawn is your local partner for a healthier landscape.
Questions and Answers
What are the most common lawn insects in Haltom City, and how can I protect my grass?
In Haltom City, common damaging insects include grubs, chinch bugs, and armyworms. These pests can cause brown patches, thinning grass, and significant root damage. Our approach involves proper identification and targeted, seasonally-timed treatments to eliminate current infestations and implement preventative care to protect your lawn's health throughout the year.
My landscape edging is cracked or overgrown. Can it be repaired, or does it need full replacement?
It depends on the extent of the damage. We assess whether traditional edging materials like plastic or metal can be straightened and re-secured, or if stone/paver edges need resetting. Often, repairs are possible and cost-effective. If the edging is extensively damaged or outdated, we can recommend and install a more durable replacement that will better withstand our Texas soil and weather.
As a Haltom City homeowner, what's the best way to prevent future lawn and edging problems?
Consistent maintenance is key. For your lawn, this includes proper mowing, watering, and a scheduled fertilization and insect prevention plan. For edging, we recommend adding fresh mulch annually to suppress weeds and performing a seasonal 'edge refresh' where we redefine the lines and ensure borders are secure. Our local maintenance programs are designed to prevent these common issues before they start.

















