Weeds can quickly overrun a lawn if left unchecked. In Texas, common fall weeds include henbit, chickweed, and clover. Fall is an ideal time to prevent weed growth and maintain a healthy lawn.
Pre-Emergent Treatments
Applying a pre-emergent herbicide in early fall prevents weed seeds from germinating. Follow instructions carefully to avoid harming your existing grass. Timing is crucial; early fall applications are most effective.
Post-Emergent Treatments
If weeds have already appeared, spot-treat with a selective post-emergent herbicide. This targets unwanted plants without harming your lawn. For smaller infestations, hand-pulling is also effective.
Lawn Maintenance Tips
- Overseed thin areas to outcompete weeds.
- Fertilize appropriately to strengthen grass.
- Mow regularly to prevent weeds from flowering and producing seeds.
Bottom Line: Proactive weed management in fall keeps lawns healthy, dense, and ready for spring. Combining pre-emergent treatments, proper lawn care, and monitoring ensures weeds don’t take over.



