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Vista Lawn and Pest eight-step annual lawn care process starting with spring pre-emergent in January-February and ending with winter pre-emergent in December, including fertilization, pest control, watering, aeration, and mowing seasons.

Know what's happening to your lawn.

Your treatment program runs all year. Here's a breakdown of all 8 rounds, what we apply, and when.

8

Applications

One treatment every 4 to 6 weeks, timed to what your lawn actually needs each season.

12

Months of coverage

A full year of protection. From spring pre-emergent all the way through winter weed prevention.

4-6

Weeks apart

Spaced to keep your lawn consistently fed and protected without gaps in coverage.

100%

Licensed technicians

Every application is completed by a licensed, trained pro.
Not a subcontractor.

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Our Guarantee

No Hassle,
No Worries. That's our promise.

Water every application within 5 days, don't skip rounds, and your service is backed by our guarantee. If you have an irrigation system, you're already set up for success. Great lawns take a full year, but we promise it's worth it.

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Round 1 | January – February

Spring Pre-Emergent + Post-Emergent

Sets the foundation for the year. Stops crabgrass and grassy weeds before they sprout, while targeting visible broadleaf weeds like henbit. Applied as a liquid and watered in.

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Round 2 | March – April

Slow-Release Fertilizer + Spot Weed Control

Feeds your lawn with long-lasting nutrients as mowing resumes. A solid slow-release fertilizer maintains green turf while temperatures warm, with spot treatment for any weeds we find.

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Round 3 | May – June

Slow-Release Fertilizer + Spot Weed Control

Keeps your lawn green through late spring as the season heats up. Continued nutrient feeding and weed management hold your turf strong heading into summer.

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Round 4 | June – July

Organic Fertilizer + Spot Weed Control

An organic application designed for summer heat. Hou-Actinite supports root strength and moisture retention so your turf can thrive during peak Texas temperatures.

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Round 5 | August – September

Slow-Release Fertilizer + Spot Weed Control

Reinforces turf health heading into fall. Slow-release fertilizer maintains green color and vigor while we target any summer weeds that have appeared.

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Round 6 | September – October

Fall Pre-Emergent + Post-Emergent

Targets Poa Annua and other cool-season weeds before they emerge in fall, while addressing any current weed growth with a post-emergent herbicide.

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Round 7 | November – December

Soil Enhancement + Weed Control

Prepares your soil for next year with Potassium Magnesium Sulfate (K-Mag). Think of it as a fertilizer with a delayed benefit. Spot treatment for any remaining weeds is included.

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Round 8 | December

Winter Pre-Emergent + Post-Emergent

Closes out the year by preventing both grassy and broadleaf weeds from emerging in late winter and early spring. Targets Poa Annua and other grassy weeds before they sprout, mixed with a post-emergent for anything already visible.