BDH Lawn Care Services

BDH Lawn Care Services North Texas Turf Management
St. Augustine & Bermuda Lawns
Lawn tips • Diagnostics • Transformations
Hurst • Bedford • NRH • Fort Worth
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BDH Lawn Care Services is a locally owned lawn and turf management company servicing North East Tarrant County. We specialize in professional weed control, lawn fertilization, pre-emergent and post-emergent weed treatments, lawn insect control, and core aeration for residential properties. Our focus is long-term turf health through science-based treatment programs designed for North Texas lawns. B

DH Lawn Care Services proudly serves Hurst, Bedford, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Watauga, Richland Hills and North Richland Hills.

06/16/2026

A common misconception is that herbicides will burn up your yard. What you’re really seeing is the transformation from large areas of w**ds to space where turf grass can grow.

Consistent input gets consistent results

06/15/2026

Seasonal flower change outs for this customer are every 3 months. This makes sure that there’s always a bloom occurring.

Planting vincas today. They do exceptionally well in the beds at this house.

Though the pintas were still blooming, it was starting to get late to plant the vincas, so they had to get switched now before the heat gets too brutal on new plantings.

06/14/2026

Why your lawn looks like s**t in June 2026.

Turfgrass easily cuts and mulches back into your yard to be recycled to grow more grass.

🌱w**ds🌱 turn into playdough when you cut them. This makes it harder to mow and causes clumping and excess thatch.

06/14/2026

Palisades Zoysia for a partially sunny area.

Tilling, soil amendments, basic grading, starter fertilizer, and sod installed.

Service Area

• Hurst
• Euless
• Bedford
• Richland Hills
• North Richland Hills
• Watauga
• Haltom City
• NE Fort Worth

06/10/2026

This house watered this morning. Your soil will only hold so much water. Take into consideration rain in your watering schedule.

*You’re wasting water
*Breeding mosquitoes
*Encouraging shallow root growth
*Growing fungus
*Causing more w**ds
*Wasting applied nutrients

06/09/2026

Did you see me out spraying free front lawns today?

I’m opening up a few more spots for anyone who’s ever been curious what a professional w**d treatment would actually do for their lawn.

This is a front-yard-only treatment designed to:
• knock back some w**ds
• improve color
• help the lawn start thickening up over time

Not an overnight miracle. Just a real treatment from a local lawn care company so you can actually see the difference for yourself over the next few weeks.

I’ll leave a small yard sign while the treatment is working and I’ll post updates/results later.

If you’re in Hurst, Euless, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Watauga, Haltom City, or NE Fort Worth and want to be considered, send me a message with:
• your city
• approximate front lawn size

Limited spots available.

06/08/2026

Johnson grass was introduced to Texas in the 1840s by William Johnson of Alabama who planted it on his San Antonio River bottom farm as a forage crop. It escaped cultivation within a decade. By 1900 it had spread to every county in Texas. By 1950 it was classified as a noxious w**d in every Southern state. It produces cyanide compounds under drought stress that poison livestock. Its root system can pe*****te two feet into the soil. It competes successfully with virtually every cultivated crop. William Johnson imported it because it grew fast and cattle ate it. He is the only person in Texas history who accidentally weaponized a grass. 🌿⚠️

06/08/2026

Dallisgrass is one of the fastest ways to make a lawn look rough in June.

It grows taller, faster, and thicker than the turf around it. Once it gets established, it doesn’t go away overnight.

Consistent inputs drive consistent results.

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06/07/2026

The right Texas-friendly plants can help build the moisture, shelter, and food sources they rely on.

06/07/2026

Why does my yard look like s**t in June 2026

You used that other lawn treatment company.

Address

8763 Saranac Trail
Fort Worth, TX
76118

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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