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10 Top Lawn Care Companies in Flower Mound, TX: An Honest Comparison (2026)

10 Top Lawn Care Companies in Flower Mound, TX: An Honest Comparison (2026)

The Complete Guide/Review to Flower Mound's Top Lawn Care Companies

If you're a Flower Mound homeowner looking for a lawn care company, you already know there are a lot of options — and most "best of" articles online are either auto-generated directories or thinly disguised ads. This one is different in one important way: we wrote it, and we're one of the ten companies in it.

We're Ryno Lawn Care. We've been serving Flower Mound and DFW since 2009. Rather than pretend to be neutral and rank ourselves #1, we've done something we think is more useful: we've put together an honest comparison of the ten strongest lawn care options in this market — listed alphabetically, not ranked — and we let you decide which one fits your situation best.

You'll find Ryno toward the end of the list. Not because we think we're worst, and not because we think we're best — but because we believe you'll evaluate us more fairly after you've seen the alternatives. If by the end you decide a competitor is the right fit for you, then we wish you luck and hope it works out.  If not, we hope you'll give us a try.

Here is our honest review:


How to Choose the Right Lawn Care Company

Before the profiles, here are the seven criteria we'd suggest using when you compare any lawn care company in Flower Mound:

  1. Service breadth — Can they handle everything you might need (mowing, treatments, sod, irrigation, landscaping, lighting), or will you need to hire multiple companies?
  2. Pricing transparency — Do they publish rates, or do you have to call to find out what anything costs?
  3. Local expertise — Do they specifically understand Flower Mound's clay-heavy soil, drainage challenges, and the warm-season grass mix common in DFW?
  4. Review quality — Not just star count, but consistency across Google, BBB, Yelp, Nextdoor, and Angi.
  5. Contract flexibility — Are you locked into long-term agreements, or can you start and stop on your terms?
  6. Response time — How quickly do they actually answer the phone, send a quote, and start service?
  7. Sustainability practices — Do they use organic / pet-and-kid-safe products, or rely on heavy synthetics?

No company will be perfect on all seven. The right choice depends on which criteria matter most for your property and your situation.


Dr. Green Services

Headquarters: DFW area Established: 1986 Service area: Most of DFW including Flower Mound

Dr. Green has the longest operating history of any company on this list — nearly 40 years. Their lawn care program emphasizes free add-on treatments (grub control, turf-damaging insect control, fungicide) bundled into their main plan, which can be a real value depending on the year.

What they do well:

  • Decades of local experience — likely the deepest historical knowledge of DFW lawns of any company on this list
  • Generous bundled add-ons in their main treatment program
  • Neighborhood-specific marketing in Flower Mound (Highland Shores, Bridlewood, Wellington)
  • Satisfaction guarantee

Where they fall short:

  • Primarily a treatment-focused company — limited landscaping, sod, irrigation, and lighting services
  • Pricing isn't published online; every quote requires a call
  • Smaller digital presence than some competitors, which makes researching them harder

Best fit for: Homeowners focused specifically on lawn health treatments who value a long operating history and bundled extras, and who don't need full-service landscaping.


Gecko Green

Headquarters: Plano, TX Established: 2007 Service area: Most of DFW, with strong presence in Flower Mound

Gecko Green has built its reputation on a defined "9-Step Lawn Care Plan" that gives homeowners a clear sense of what they're paying for. They're particularly strong on the fertilization and weed control side and offer aggressive first-application discounts (typically 50% off).

What they do well:

  • Clear, well-defined fertilization program with structured 9-step approach
  • Strong intro pricing for new customers
  • Reliable on the treatment side of the business
  • Solid local reputation

Where they fall short:

  • Primarily a treatment company — limited mowing, landscaping, sod, or hardscape capabilities
  • You'll likely need a second company for mowing and full-service work
  • Pricing on the program isn't fully transparent online

Best fit for: Homeowners who only want fertilization and weed control and are happy hiring a separate mowing service.


Grassperson

Headquarters: Lewisville, TX Established: 1999 Service area: Denton & Collin counties

Grassperson has been around for over 25 years and has built a strong reputation across Flower Mound, Highland Village, and the broader Denton County area. Their biggest strength is the structure of their lawn care programs — they offer three distinct tiers (good/better/best), which helps homeowners self-select based on budget and lawn condition.

What they do well:

  • Long track record and strong, consistent reviews
  • Three-tiered lawn care program structure makes it easy to choose
  • Solid landscaping and sod installation capabilities
  • Strong content marketing and educational resources

Where they fall short:

  • Pricing isn't published — every quote requires a call and consultation
  • More limited footprint outside Denton/Collin counties than some DFW-wide competitors
  • No Christmas light installation or seasonal lighting offering

Best fit for: Homeowners who want a tiered program structure with multiple options to choose from, and don't mind a longer sales process to get a quote.


The Grounds Guys (Flower Mound / Highland Village)

Headquarters: Franchise — local owner-operator (Burt Mayer) Established: Local franchise more recent; brand founded 1987 (now part of Neighborly) Service area: Flower Mound, Highland Village, surrounding

The Grounds Guys is a national franchise with a local owner-operator in the Flower Mound/Highland Village area. They offer a fairly broad service mix including landscape design, irrigation, hardscaping, and ongoing maintenance — backed by Neighborly's "Done Right Promise."

What they do well:

  • Backed by a national brand standard and warranty
  • Strong landscape design and hardscaping capabilities
  • Local owner with personal involvement
  • Broader service mix than treatment-only competitors

Where they fall short:

  • Franchise pricing tends to run higher than independent local operators
  • Service quality can vary significantly between franchise locations
  • Programs are less tailored to North Texas specifically vs. national templates
  • Pricing isn't published online

Best fit for: Homeowners who prefer the perceived security of a national brand backed by Neighborly, with a local owner who handles their account.


Lawn Doctor

Headquarters: Holmdel, NJ (national franchise founded 1967) Established: Multiple DFW-area franchise locations Service area: DFW via local franchise locations

Lawn Doctor is one of the oldest lawn care franchises in the country with 640+ locations nationwide. Each franchise is locally owned and operated, focusing primarily on fertilization, weed control, aeration, seeding, tree and shrub care, and pest control. They claim an industry-leading 80% customer retention rate.

What they do well:

  • 50+ year-old franchise system with established processes and proprietary equipment
  • Locally owned franchises mean a real owner is accountable
  • Strong satisfaction guarantee (return at no charge or refund last application)
  • Holiday lighting program available through some franchises

Where they fall short:

  • Treatment-only — no mowing, sod, full landscaping, or irrigation
  • DFW reviews show meaningful inconsistency between franchise locations and over time
  • Some Texas customers have reported communication and follow-through issues with specific local franchises
  • Pricing not published online

Best fit for: Homeowners who want a long-established treatment-focused franchise with a satisfaction guarantee, and are willing to vet the specific local franchise carefully before signing up.


LawnStarter

Headquarters: Austin, TX (technology platform) Established: 2013 Service area: Nationwide via independent contractors

LawnStarter isn't a lawn care company — it's an app-based marketplace that connects homeowners with independent contractors. You get an instant online quote, and the platform assigns a local pro to your property. They serve as the booking and payment layer; the actual work is done by third parties.

What they do well:

  • Instant online quotes with no phone call required
  • Easy app-based scheduling and payment
  • Useful for homeowners who just want basic mowing fast and at the lowest price
  • Reviewed contractors with star ratings visible before booking

Where they fall short:

  • Service quality is entirely dependent on which contractor you're assigned
  • Limited to mowing and basic services — no full-service capabilities
  • Limited accountability when things go wrong; you're working with a third party
  • Not a substitute for a real lawn care company on anything beyond mowing
  • Contractor turnover can mean a different person mows your lawn each visit

Best fit for: Homeowners who only need basic mowing, want the cheapest and fastest option, and don't need a long-term relationship with a single provider.


TruGreen

Headquarters: Memphis, TN (founded 1973); local Dallas branch Established: Decades of DFW operations Service area: Nationwide, including all of DFW

TruGreen is the largest lawn care company in the United States and is widely recognized — most homeowners have at least heard of them. They're heavily focused on fertilization, weed control, aeration, and pest control, with a structured set of program tiers and a satisfaction guarantee.

What they do well:

  • National brand recognition and standardized program offerings
  • Tiered program structure (basic through "golf course quality")
  • Verified Price Match Guarantee
  • Mosquito and outdoor pest control offerings beyond just turf

Where they fall short:

  • Mixed reviews across DFW — strong in some areas, well-documented service inconsistency in others
  • Primarily a treatment company; no mowing, sod, irrigation, landscaping, or lighting
  • National-chain operation means service quality depends heavily on which technician you're assigned and which local branch services you
  • Auto-renewal billing has generated customer frustration in DFW reviews
  • Less local-Texas-specific knowledge than DFW-native competitors

Best fit for: Homeowners who specifically want a national brand with a price-match guarantee and don't mind the variability that comes with a large chain.


Weed Man

Headquarters: Franchise system (founded in Mississauga, Ontario, 1970) Established: Local DFW franchises operate independently Service area: DFW via local franchise locations

Weed Man is a North American franchise network of locally owned lawn care professionals focused primarily on fertilization and weed control. Each franchise is independently operated, which means service quality and pricing vary by location.

What they do well:

  • Locally owned franchise model means a real person owns your account, not a corporate call center
  • Solid, consistent fertilization and weed control program
  • Established processes and training from a 50+ year-old franchise system
  • Generally responsive customer service at the franchise level

Where they fall short:

  • Treatment-only — no mowing, landscaping, sod, irrigation, or lighting
  • Service quality and pricing varies meaningfully between franchise locations
  • Less Flower Mound–specific expertise than companies headquartered in the area
  • Pricing isn't published online

Best fit for: Homeowners who want a treatment-focused company with the structure of a franchise system but the local touch of an owner-operator.


Weedex Lawn Care

Headquarters: Lewisville, TX Established: 2001 Service area: Most of DFW including Flower Mound

Weedex is one of the most established treatment-focused lawn care companies in North Texas. Family-owned for over two decades, they've built a strong reputation specifically around fertilization, weed control, and turf health — backed by 1,500+ reviews and an A+ BBB rating. They're affiliated with the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), which is a meaningful industry credential.

What they do well:

  • Excellent reputation specifically for fertilization and weed control
  • 8-step seasonally timed treatment program with strong turf health focus
  • 20+ years of North Texas experience and family-owned consistency
  • A+ BBB rating with 1,500+ reviews
  • Strong technical knowledge of DFW-specific lawn diseases (take-all root rot, brown patch, gray leaf spot) and pests (chinch bugs, Bermuda mites, grubs)
  • NALP affiliation

Where they fall short:

  • Treatment-only focus — no mowing, sod installation, landscaping, irrigation, or lighting services
  • Pricing isn't published online
  • You'll need a separate company for mowing and any landscaping or sod work

Best fit for: Homeowners who specifically want best-in-class fertilization and weed control from an established local company, and have a separate mowing/landscaping solution already.


Ryno Lawn Care

Headquarters: Flower Mound, TX (5 DFW office locations) Established: 2009 Service area: Flower Mound, Highland Village, Coppell, Lewisville, Frisco, Grapevine, Southlake, Trophy Club, and 20+ DFW cities

Now our turn. We'll keep this specific rather than full of superlatives.

What we do well:

The single biggest reason we believe most Flower Mound homeowners are well-served by Ryno is breadth combined with transparency. Most other companies on this list do one or two things well and refer you elsewhere for the rest. We're a true one-stop shop — and not in a watered-down, "we'll subcontract anything" way. We have dedicated crews and equipment for:

  • Mowing and full-service maintenance
  • Fertilization and weed control (10, 8, or 6 treatment programs)
  • Premium sod installation (Bermuda, St. Augustine, Zoysia)
  • Landscape design and installation
  • Irrigation installation and repair
  • Landscape lighting and Christmas lights
  • Insect control (fire ants, fleas, ticks, grubs, chinch bugs)
  • Aeration, top dressing, lawn leveling, and soil conditioning
  • Tree and shrub care

Pricing transparency is the second piece. We're one of the only companies on this list that actually publishes rates. As of 2026:

Service Starting Rate
Premium mowing program $34.26 / visit
6 Treatment fertilization & weed control $69.26 / treatment
8 Treatment fertilization & weed control $64.26 / treatment (50% off first treatment)
10 Treatment fertilization & weed control $59.26 / treatment (75% off first treatment)
Core aeration $179.26 / service
6 Treatment tree & shrub program $54.26 / treatment

New customers also receive an additional 10% off the per-treatment rate when signing up for any program.

Where else we earn our keep:

  • 17 years caring for North Texas lawns specifically — we know Flower Mound's clay-heavy soils, the drainage problems on lots backing up to the Cross Timbers, the irrigation patterns that work in Bridlewood vs. Wellington
  • 4.8–4.9 star average across 500+ reviews on Google, BBB, Birdeye, and Nextdoor
  • BBB A+ accredited since 2022
  • Organic, pet-safe and kid-safe fertilizer products
  • Commercial-grade biological products that put micro-organisms back into your soil
  • 90-day full replacement warranty on landscape installations
  • No long-term contracts — start and stop on your timeline
  • Same-week service availability
  • Service reports emailed after every treatment visit

Where we honestly aren't the best fit:

We won't pretend we're perfect for everyone. If you only want fertilization and weed control and nothing else, Weedex's 20+ years of treatment-specific focus or Dr. Green's bundled add-ons may serve you better. If you want a national brand with a price-match guarantee, that's TruGreen. If you only need basic mowing at the absolute cheapest price, a marketplace platform like LawnStarter will likely beat us on cost. If you've been with Grassperson, Gecko Green, or Weed Man for years and you're happy, you should stay there — switching for the sake of switching isn't worth it.

Best fit for: Flower Mound homeowners who want one company to handle everything — from weekly mowing to sod installation to Christmas lights — at published, transparent prices, with the flexibility to add or drop services without contracts.


Side-by-Side Comparison Table

Company Years Mowing Treatments Sod Landscaping Irrigation Lighting Published Pricing No Contract
Dr. Green Services 40 Limited Limited No
Gecko Green 19 Limited No
Grassperson 27 Limited No
The Grounds Guys Local: newer No Varies
Lawn Doctor 50+ (franchise) Limited No
LawnStarter Platform only Limited Yes (instant)
TruGreen 50+ Partial Auto-renew
Weed Man 50+ (franchise) No
Weedex 25 No
Ryno Lawn Care 17 Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn care cost in Flower Mound, TX?

For a typical Flower Mound residential lot, expect to pay roughly $30–$50 per mowing visit, $54–$70 per fertilization/weed control treatment, and $179+ for core aeration. Sod installation, landscape design, and irrigation work are quoted per project based on square footage and scope.

What's the best grass type for a Flower Mound lawn?

The three warm-season grasses that thrive in Flower Mound are Bermuda (full sun, high traffic, drought-tolerant), St. Augustine (better for shadier yards, more water-dependent), and Zoysia (versatile, lower-maintenance, denser turf). The right choice depends on your sun exposure, soil, and how much water you want to use.

When should I aerate my lawn in North Texas?

Core aeration is most effective in March–June and again in September–October for warm-season grasses. Aerating during dormant winter months or peak summer stress is generally not recommended.

Do I need a contract for lawn care service?

Most local companies listed above offer no-contract service. National chains like TruGreen typically use auto-renewing annual programs, so read the fine print before signing up.

What's the difference between a 6, 8, and 10 treatment fertilization program?

A 6-treatment program covers essential pre-emergent and fertilizer applications. An 8-treatment program adds grub and insect protection plus a fall winter protection application. A 10-treatment program adds soil conditioning treatments for deeper, longer-term lawn health improvements.

Are organic lawn treatments safe for pets and kids?

Yes — when applied properly. Organic and biological-based treatments are designed to be safe for pets and children once dry, typically within a few hours of application. Always follow your provider's specific re-entry guidance.

Should I hire one full-service company or specialists for each service?

For most Flower Mound homeowners, one full-service company is more efficient — fewer schedules to coordinate, one point of accountability, and often better pricing on bundled services. The exception is when you have a very specific need (like fertilization-only) and a specialist company is meaningfully better at that one thing than a generalist would be.

Are app-based lawn care platforms like LawnStarter as good as hiring a real lawn care company?

For basic mowing only, they can be cost-effective and convenient. For anything beyond mowing — fertilization, sod, landscaping, irrigation — a dedicated lawn care company will deliver more consistent quality, better accountability, and a real relationship with the people working on your property.

Are national chain franchises better than local independent companies?

National chains offer brand recognition and standardized programs, but local independent companies typically have deeper knowledge of DFW-specific soil, grass types, and pests — and more direct accountability when something goes wrong. Franchise quality also varies meaningfully between locations, so research the specific local owner before committing.

Which Flower Mound neighborhoods have the most lawn care challenges?

Lots backing up to the Cross Timbers area often deal with rocky soil and drainage issues. Bridlewood and Wellington tend to have larger lots and more landscape complexity. Highland Shores and the older parts of central Flower Mound have heavier clay soils that benefit most from aeration and soil conditioning programs.


Final Thoughts

If you only need one thing — fertilization, or just mowing — there are companies on this list that will serve you well, and we've named them honestly.

If you want one company that handles everything, publishes transparent pricing, doesn't lock you into contracts, and has 17 years of Flower Mound–specific experience, we'd love the chance to earn your business at Ryno Lawn Care.

Either way, we hope this comparison was actually useful. If you want a free quote from us, request one here or call us at (214) 728-8894. If you decide to go with one of the other companies above instead, no hard feelings — we'd rather you find the right fit than the convenient one.


This article was written by Ryno Lawn Care, a locally owned lawn care company serving Flower Mound and the DFW metroplex since 2009. We've done our best to fairly represent every competitor listed. If we got something wrong about your company, please let us know at support@rynolawncare.com and we'll update.