Landscape Lightning- San Antonio Design Scapes

May 21, 2025

Lawn Care Tips That Actually Work in San Antonio’s Climate

Maintaining a green, healthy lawn in San Antonio isn’t always easy. With intense sun, occasional drought, and clay-heavy soil, your grass needs more than just weekly mowing. At Design Scapes, we help homeowners and HOAs keep lawns thriving with seasonal strategies that align with South Texas weather and local watering rules.

Here’s how to maintain your lawn year-round in San Antonio—and why a thoughtful approach pays off in curb appeal, comfort, and long-term cost savings.

1. Choose the Right Grass for Our Region

Not all grass types thrive in the heat and soil of Bexar County. For best results, start with warm-season grasses that tolerate sun, need less water, and resist pests.

Recommended varieties include:

  • St. Augustine – Lush, wide blades that grow well in partial shade

  • Bermuda – Hardy, fast-growing, ideal for full sun

  • Zoysia – Dense and drought-tolerant, great for high-traffic areas

  • Buffalo Grass – Low maintenance and native to Texas

If your lawn struggles every summer, you may be fighting the wrong grass. A soil test and sunlight review can guide reseeding or sodding decisions.

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2. Adjust Your Watering Schedule by Season

San Antonio’s watering rules are strict for a reason—conserving water protects both the aquifer and your budget. Follow the SAWS irrigation schedule and optimize your watering habits to reduce waste and promote healthy root systems.

Key tips:

  • Water early in the morning (before 10 a.m.)

  • Use deep, infrequent watering—1 inch per week during summer

  • Avoid midday watering, which evaporates too fast

  • Adjust for rainfall to avoid fungus or root rot

Smart irrigation systems make this easier by using moisture sensors and programmable timers.

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📎 SAWS Watering Guidelines

3. Mow the Right Way (and at the Right Height)

Mowing may seem simple, but doing it wrong can damage your lawn.

Follow these tips for healthier turf:

  • Mow no more than 1/3 of the grass height at a time

  • Keep blades sharp to prevent tearing

  • Leave grass clippings for nutrients (mulch mowing)

  • Adjust height depending on season and grass type

    • St. Augustine: 3–4 inches

    • Bermuda: 1.5–2 inches

    • Zoysia: 2–2.5 inches

During summer, a slightly higher cut helps shade the roots and conserve moisture.

4. Fertilize With the Seasons

Lawn care in San Antonio should follow a seasonal fertilization plan—too much or the wrong type can harm your grass or pollute local waterways.

General schedule:

  • Spring: Apply a nitrogen-rich fertilizer once growth begins

  • Summer: Use a slow-release product to avoid burning

  • Fall: Apply a balanced mix to strengthen roots before winter

  • Winter: Avoid fertilizing unless overseeding

Always follow product instructions and avoid applying before heavy rain.

 

5. Aerate and Dethatch Annually

Over time, lawns become compacted—especially with clay soil. Aerating once a year improves oxygen flow, promotes drainage, and boosts root growth.

Thatch (a layer of dead grass and roots) can also block nutrients. If you notice spongy or patchy spots, dethatching may help restore balance.

Best time for both? Late spring or early fall.

6. Watch for Weeds and Insects

Common San Antonio lawn invaders include:

  • Crabgrass

  • Dandelions

  • Dollarweed

  • Chinch bugs

  • Grubs

Pre-emergent weed control in early spring and insect monitoring in summer are critical. If damage is already done, spot treatments or a professional assessment may be necessary.

7. Seasonal San Antonio Lawn Care Checklist

Spring (March–May):

  • Mow regularly

  • Fertilize early

  • Water deeply

  • Apply pre-emergent weed control

Summer (June–August):

  • Raise mowing height

  • Check irrigation timers

  • Treat pests

  • Avoid fertilizing in peak heat

Fall (September–November):

  • Lower mowing height

  • Fertilize roots

  • Aerate and overseed if needed

  • Clean up debris and leaves

Winter (December–February):

  • Mow sparingly

  • Don’t fertilize unless seeding

  • Check irrigation system for damage

  • Prep tools for next season

FAQ: San Antonio Lawn Maintenance

1. How often should I mow in summer?
Usually once a week, but it depends on your grass type and watering schedule.

2. Is artificial turf better in Texas?
It requires less maintenance but gets hotter and doesn’t support local ecosystems. We recommend natural grass for most residential lawns.

3. Can I install a new lawn in summer?
It’s possible, but spring or fall is better for root development and lower water needs.

4. Do you offer lawn care packages?
Yes. Design Scapes provides seasonal lawn care plans for homeowners and HOAs across San Antonio.

Let’s Keep Your Lawn Looking Great All Year

At Design Scapes, we’re not just landscapers—we’re lawn care partners. From mowing and fertilizing to irrigation and turf replacement, we help San Antonio homeowners build and maintain healthy lawns that last through every season.

📞 Call (210) 897 3440 or Schedule Your Lawn Estimate today.

We proudly serve San Antonio and nearby neighborhoods including Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, and Helotes.