Core Services
- Lawn care
Questions and Answers
How does your lawn care service protect against insect damage common in Texarkana?
Our lawn care program includes targeted treatments for common local pests like grubs, chinch bugs, and armyworms. We start with a thorough inspection of your property to identify any active threats or vulnerable areas. Then, we apply preventative and corrective treatments at the right time of year to stop damage before it starts, protecting the health and appearance of your Texarkana lawn.
Can regular lawn care help with yard erosion after heavy rain?
Absolutely. A dense, healthy lawn with a strong root system is your best defense against erosion. Our services focus on building soil health and promoting deep root growth through proper fertilization, aeration, and overseeding. Thicker grass acts like a natural net, holding soil in place and improving water absorption to significantly reduce washouts during Texarkana's rainy seasons.
What's the first step if I'm already seeing insect damage or erosion in my yard?
Give us a call for a free, on-site evaluation. We'll assess the specific issues—whether it's bare patches from pests or areas where soil is washing away—and create a customized recovery plan. For erosion, we may recommend solutions like grading or adding strategic plantings alongside our core lawn care to restore stability and beauty to your property.
Meet the Team
Brandon’s Lawn Specialties provides expert lawn care services to Texarkana, AR, and the surrounding area. We understand the local challenges homeowners face, from destructive lawn insects that damage healthy turf to yard erosion after heavy Texarkana rains that can wash away soil and nutrients. Our specialized lawn care program is designed to address these issues head-on. We implement targeted treatments to protect your grass from common pests and employ techniques that strengthen your lawn's root system to improve soil stability and prevent erosion. Trust Brandon's for a resilient, healthy yard that can withstand our local climate.

















