Meet the Team
Kerry Jones Lawn Service is a dedicated lawn care provider serving Crosby, TX, and surrounding communities. We specialize in diagnosing and treating common local lawn problems, such as unsightly bare patches and soil compaction, which can prevent healthy grass growth. Our tailored lawn care approach includes aeration to relieve compacted soil, targeted seeding and fertilization to fill in bare spots, and ongoing maintenance to ensure a thick, resilient turf. As a local, family-operated business, we understand the specific soil and climate conditions of the Crosby area and use proven techniques to help your lawn thrive year-round, enhancing your home's curb appeal and value.
Main Services
- Lawn care
Common Questions
What's the best way to fix bare patches in my Crosby lawn?
Bare patches are common here, often caused by heavy clay soil, foot traffic, or pet spots. At Kerry Jones Lawn Service, we start by testing your soil and loosening the compacted area. We then apply a high-quality grass seed blend suited for our local climate, along with a starter fertilizer and a thin layer of topsoil to protect the seeds. Consistent, light watering is key, which we can help you schedule to ensure those patches fill in thick and green.
How does lawn aeration help with our compacted Crosby soil?
Our clay-rich soils in Crosby are prone to compaction, which suffocates grass roots and prevents water absorption. Our core aeration service pulls out small plugs of soil, creating channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone. This simple process is one of the most effective things you can do for a healthier lawn. It reduces runoff, improves fertilizer uptake, and helps grass roots grow deeper to better withstand heat and drought.
Can regular lawn care prevent these issues from coming back?
Absolutely. While we treat existing problems, our ongoing lawn care program is designed for prevention. Regular mowing at the proper height, seasonal fertilization to strengthen grass, and timely aeration keep the soil loose and healthy. This proactive approach builds a dense turf that naturally resists weeds, disease, and the formation of new bare spots, saving you time and money on repairs down the line.
