Houston’s subtropical climate is a double-edged sword for commercial property owners. On the one hand, the long growing season means lush, green lawns are possible year-round. On the other hand, extreme summer heat, high humidity, Gulf storms, and mild winters create a uniquely demanding maintenance environment. Whether you manage an office complex in the Energy Corridor or an HOA community in Kingwood, understanding what your lawn needs each season is the first step to keeping your property looking its best.
Why Commercial Lawn Maintenance Is Different from Residential
Commercial properties have higher stakes and greater complexity than residential lawns. Larger acreage, more foot traffic, irrigation systems serving multiple zones, compliance with HOA or municipal standards, and the reputational impact of curb appeal all demand a professional approach. That’s why commercial lawn maintenance requires dedicated crews, professional-grade equipment, and a structured maintenance calendar tailored to your property.
Spring (March–May) — Ramp Up and Refresh
Spring is the most important season for setting the tone of your property’s landscape all year. In Houston, warm temperatures arrive early, pushing grass into active growth while weeds compete aggressively for space.
Spring commercial lawn maintenance priorities:
- Pre-emergent weed control to prevent crabgrass and other summer weeds
- First fertilization of the season to feed recovering turf
- Seasonal flower installation — color rotations that signal vibrancy to clients and tenants
- Irrigation system startup and zone inspection after winter dormancy
- Mulch refresh in planting beds to suppress weeds and retain moisture
Summer (June–August) — Protect and Maintain
Houston summers are intense. Temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, and drought stress can damage turf quickly — especially on properties with high sun exposure or heavy foot traffic. This is when consistent, professional maintenance makes the biggest difference.
Summer priorities for commercial lawn mowing in Houston and maintenance:
- Weekly mowing at the correct height to prevent scalping and heat stress
- Irrigation monitoring and adjustment — avoid overwatering while keeping turf healthy
- Pest and disease scouting — Houston’s humidity creates favorable conditions for fungal issues
- Spot treatment for broadleaf weeds between fertilization cycles
- Shrub and tree trimming to maintain clean, professional appearance
Fall (September–November) — Prepare and Transition
Fall is the time to strengthen your turf ahead of cooler months and address any summer damage. In Houston, the growing season extends into November, giving you a valuable window for renovation and prep work.
- Fall fertilization to build root strength for winter
- Leaf and debris removal — especially critical for properties near tree lines
- Overseeding thin or damaged turf areas
- Seasonal flower swap — replace summer annuals with cool-season color (pansies, snapdragons)
- Irrigation winterization adjustments
Winter (December–February) — Sustain and Plan
Houston winters are mild compared to most of the country, but that doesn’t mean your commercial property can be ignored. Many turf varieties go dormant, but weeds do not — and common areas, entrances, and parking lot edges need continued attention.
- Continued mowing of warm-season turf as needed
- Pre-emergent weed applications in late January to prevent spring weed pressure
- Hardscape and edge cleanup for a polished winter look
- Year-end landscape review and planning for the upcoming season
Serving Houston's Commercial Properties Year-Round
High Maintenance Commercial Landscaping provides consistent, scheduled maintenance for commercial properties throughout Houston, TX, Humble, TX, and Kingwood, TX. Our customized seasonal maintenance plans are built around your property’s specific needs, budget, and aesthetic goals. Call (832) 995-3922 today for a free property assessment.

