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What makes your lawn different

In colder winters (below 50 degrees), you may be dealing with dormancy—or even winter kill if you’re growing warm-season grass in the panhandle

Your growing season is March through November, with most grass thriving best between 80 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit

Soil textures range pretty dramatically, from sandy soils in El Paso to clay-heavy dirt in Dallas

We figure out what your lawn needs to live its best life, and send you what you need with a personalized checklist. No more guesswork!

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We know your dirt

To create your custom plan, we start with a profile of your lawn:

From there, we take a deep dive into your dirt—aka, soil analysis. Your plan comes with a free soil test, which tells us about fertility, nutrient retention, and more.

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Regional soil composition

Growth
potential

Local temperature

Local 
rainfall

Our top picks for Texas lawn plans

Easy-to-use
liquid fertilizer

Warm-season
grass seed

Iron-based
herbicide

Keep $100s in your pocket

Forget paying top dollar for professional help, or spending all weekend in the lawn care aisle. With Sunday you can get better results at a fraction of the price. Plus, since Sunday delivers directly to your door, you can spend your free time where it matters most—behind the grill.

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5-star reviews say it best

See more real-life results from your area.

“Even though starting late in the season it's appeared to have helped bring the lawn back from those weeks of 100+ heat (without any rain)”

Matthew from Houston, TX

“This is year two for us in the Sunday family and this year is even better than the first. In the hot Texas heat, our yard is still standing out as one of the best!”

Ryan from Dallas, TX

At least 40 percent of Texans have been dealing with long-term drought. This means you may need more supplemental water than you’re used to, so it’s a good time to make sure your irrigation is working efficiently.

Our expert lawn tip for Texas:

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Lone Star lawns!

Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and St. Augustinegrass are most common here—but cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, and perennial ryegrass can grow in the northern part of the state