SFH Landscaping Fort Worth, TX





Comprehensive Lawn Care Services & Turf Nutrition in Fort Worth, TX


You can water your grass every single day, but if the soil underneath is starved of vital nutrients, your yard will always look pale, thin, and sickly. Turfgrass is an incredibly hungry living organism. To maintain that lush, deep-green color that makes a house look like an estate, the grass requires a highly specific, scientifically balanced diet. We are your local experts in advanced agronomy and lawn care services in Fort Worth, TX. We don't just guess what your yard needs; we diagnose the soil, relieve subterranean stress, and deliver the exact micro and macronutrients required to build a thick, barefoot-soft carpet of grass.

Is your grass looking pale and thin? Call our turf nutrition experts to fix it: 18556051331





The Science of Macronutrients (N-P-K)


Walk down the aisle of any hardware store, and you will see bags of fertilizer with three numbers on them (like 10-10-10 or 30-0-4). This is the N-P-K ratio, and understanding it is the secret to a perfect yard.

  • Nitrogen (N): This is the engine of the plant. It drives the rapid, vigorous growth of the grass blades and creates that intense, dark green color.
  • Phosphorus (P): This element focuses entirely on the subterranean root system, ensuring the roots grow deep and strong to survive drought.
  • Potassium (K): This is the immune system of the grass. It helps the plant fight off fungal diseases, extreme heat stress, and harsh winter conditions.Our lawn care services deliver customized, slow-release granular blends of these nutrients. We adjust the N-P-K ratio dynamically based on the exact season and the specific needs of your Fort Worth, TX yard.

Core Aeration | Let Your Soil Breathe


In suburban environments, the soil gets heavily compacted from foot traffic, children playing, and heavy lawnmowers. When the dirt is crushed tight, the grass roots literally suffocate. They cannot absorb oxygen, water runs right off the surface instead of soaking in, and the grass begins to thin out and die. We solve this with professional core aeration. We use a heavy machine to mechanically pull thousands of small, thumb-sized plugs of dirt out of your lawn. This instantly fractures the compacted soil, allowing vital air, water, and our customized fertilizers to reach deep into the root zone where they belong.

Correcting Soil pH Balances


Even if you apply the best fertilizer in the world, your grass cannot actually "eat" it if the soil's pH level is severely out of balance. If your soil in Fort Worth, TX is too highly acidic, the essential nutrients become chemically locked in the dirt. We test your yard and apply targeted treatments (like lime applications) to gently raise or lower the pH balance. We create the perfect, neutral biological environment that allows your turfgrass to absorb food and thrive effortlessly.





Frequently Asked Questions


  • Should I water my lawn immediately after you fertilize it? Yes! Our slow-release granular fertilizers need to be watered into the soil to activate. We highly recommend running your sprinklers or irrigation system for about 20 to 30 minutes shortly after our application to wash the nutrients off the grass blades and down into the root zone.
  • How soon can my kids and dogs play on the grass after a treatment? We use incredibly safe, professional-grade products. For standard granular fertilizers, the yard is safe to walk on immediately. If we apply any liquid weed control during the visit, we simply ask that you keep pets and children off the grass until the liquid has completely dried (usually 1 to 2 hours depending on the sun and wind).
  • When is the best time of year to aerate my lawn? For the cool-season grasses typically found in many parts of Fort Worth, TX, early fall is the absolute best time for core aeration. The intense summer heat has broken, the soil is active, and pulling those plugs creates the perfect seedbed if you also want to overseed the lawn to thicken it up before winter.
  • Why does my lawn have dead, brown patches even though I water it? Brown patches can be caused by a multitude of issues: a dull mower blade ripping the grass, a localized fungal disease (like Brown Patch or Dollar Spot), surface-feeding insects (like chinch bugs), or grubs destroying the roots underground. We can diagnose the exact pathogen or pest and apply the correct curative treatment.
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Build a Thicker, Greener Lawn from the Roots Up


Stop wasting money on generic bags of fertilizer that don't work. Partner with the turf science experts who know exactly how to feed your specific soil.

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Customer Reviews

"We tried to grow grass in our backyard for two years with no luck. They came out, aerated the rock-hard soil, and applied their specialized fertilizer treatments. The yard is completely transformed and the grass is incredibly thick. Amazing lawn care services."

"My lawn always looked pale yellow no matter how much I watered it. The technician explained that the pH was off and applied a treatment to fix it. A few weeks later, the grass turned a deep, beautiful green. They really know the science."

"Very professional and reliable. They come out every few weeks to feed the lawn and check for weeds. My yard has literally never looked this healthy and vibrant. Best investment for our property."





Fort Worth, TX Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Fort Worth is the 5th-most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the 13th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles (910 km2) into four other counties: Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise. According to a 2022 United States census estimate, Fort Worth's population was 956,709. Fort Worth is the second-largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States, and the most populous in Texas.

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