Denton Lawnscapes | Emergency Landscaping in Denton, TX
1040 Shady Oaks Dr Ste 110, Denton, TX 76205
Common Questions
What's the best way to treat the lawn fungus I see in my Denton yard?
The first step is a proper diagnosis, as treatment depends on the specific fungus. For many common Denton lawn diseases, we recommend a combination of professional fungicide application, improved watering practices (watering deeply in the morning), and core aeration to reduce thatch and improve air circulation at the soil level.
Can your tree care services help with my overall lawn health in Denton?
Absolutely. Overcrowded or diseased trees can block sunlight and air circulation, creating damp conditions that encourage weeds and fungus in the lawn below. Our tree care includes strategic pruning to open the canopy, removal of sick branches to prevent disease spread, and overall tree health assessments that contribute to a healthier microenvironment for your grass.
How do you prevent weeds from taking over my lawn with your regular care?
Our Denton lawn care programs focus on prevention through a healthy, thick turf. This includes proper, seasonally-timed fertilization to strengthen grass roots, pre-emergent herbicide applications to stop weeds before they germinate, and precise mowing guidance. A dense lawn is your best natural defense against weed invasions common in our area.
Services Offered
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
Company Profile
Denton Lawnscapes is a trusted local provider of comprehensive lawn and tree care services for Denton, TX, homeowners. We understand the specific challenges of North Texas landscapes, including persistent weed infestations and damaging lawn fungus diseases common in our climate. Our team tackles these local issues head-on with expert lawn care programs designed to suppress weeds and prevent fungal outbreaks, alongside professional tree care services that remove diseased limbs and improve yard health. We offer a holistic approach, ensuring your entire outdoor space—from your grass to your trees—is resilient, beautiful, and well-maintained against the unique environmental pressures of the Denton area.



