Landscaping Services Temple TX | Call Godly Impressions Lawncare
1817 S 33rd St, Temple, TX 76504
Meet the Team
Godly Impressions Lawncare is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service in Temple, Texas. We specialize in tackling common local lawn problems, particularly dead lawn patches and overgrown shrubs that can make any property look unkempt. Our team provides thorough lawn care to revive dead grass through aeration, overseeding, and targeted fertilization. We also offer expert shrub and bush trimming to control overgrowth, improve curb appeal, and promote healthy plant life. Committed to reliability and clear communication, we help Temple homeowners achieve and maintain a vibrant, healthy yard that enhances their home's value and their own enjoyment of their outdoor space.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What's the best way to fix dead patches in my Temple lawn?
Dead patches in Temple lawns are often caused by compacted soil, drought stress, or disease. The best approach is a combination of core aeration to relieve soil compaction, followed by overseeding with a hearty grass blend suited to our local climate, and proper fertilization. This encourages deep root growth and fills in the bare spots for a lush, uniform lawn.
How often should I trim my overgrown shrubs in Central Texas?
For most shrubs in our area, a good rule of thumb is to trim them 1-2 times per year. The ideal times are in late winter before new spring growth and again in mid-summer to maintain shape. Regular, proper trimming prevents overgrowth, encourages denser foliage, and keeps your landscape looking neat and healthy year-round.
Can you help prevent my lawn from getting dead spots again?
Absolutely. Prevention is key. We recommend a consistent maintenance plan that includes seasonal fertilization to strengthen your grass, proper mowing techniques, and monitoring irrigation to ensure even watering. Our team can also identify and address underlying issues like soil pH imbalances or pest problems that commonly lead to dead areas in Temple yards.

















