The Grass Is Too Damn High

The grass is too damn high in Fort Worth?

Get matched with trusted local lawn-care pros in Fort Worth, TX. Tell us about your yard and the right crew reaches out — mowing, edging, and cleanup, no account needed.

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Lawn care for Fort Worth homeowners

Fort Worth is home to roughly 1,008,106 people, and a whole lot of lawns that need cutting through the long Texas growing season.Instead of chasing down a reliable crew yourself, tell us what your yard needs once — we'll route it to lawn-care companies who already work Fort Worth and the surrounding Dallas–Fort Worth area. Tighter local routes mean they show up, and show up on time.

What lawn care costs in Fort Worth

For a typical Fort Worth lot, expect around $35–$60 for a standard weekly or bi-weekly mow with edging and blow-off. One-time cuts on overgrown yards costmore because there's more to haul. You'll get real quotes from local pros — no obligation.

Keeping a North Texas lawn healthy

Most Fort Worth yards are Bermuda or St. Augustine, which grow fast in summer heat and need a weekly cut from spring through fall. Mow high in the peak of summer to shade the roots, keep blades sharp, and ease off as things cool down. A steady local crew keeps it on schedule so it never gets — well — too damn high.

Fort Worth lawn care FAQ

How much does lawn mowing cost in Fort Worth?
Most Fort Worth homeowners pay about $35–$60 for a standard weekly or bi-weekly mow on a typical suburban lot. Larger yards, overgrown grass, or one-time cuts run higher. When you post your yard, local pros give you their own quote — no guessing.
How fast can someone mow my lawn in Fort Worth?
Usually within a few days. Your request goes straight to lawn-care companies who already work Fort Worth, so many can fit you in that same week — sometimes the next day for a one-time cut.
Do I have to sign a contract?
No. Choose weekly, bi-weekly, or a single one-time mow — whatever you need. There's no account required to ask, and no obligation to book.
How are the Fort Worth lawn companies vetted?
They're established local lawn-care businesses in our network, not random door-knockers. You see who responds and pick the one you're comfortable with.
What's the best mowing schedule for a Fort Worth lawn?
Through the North Texas growing season (roughly April–October) most lawns need a weekly cut; Bermuda and St. Augustine grow fast in summer heat. In the cooler months you can usually stretch to every other week or pause.

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