Professional weed control in Aurora, CO through our Weed Man partnership. Pre-emergent, post-emergent, and fertilizer programs. 7 applications per season. Free quotes.
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We have partnered with Weed Man, one of the largest professional lawn care franchises in North America, to bring expert weed control to our customers.
Why a partnership? Weed control is specialized work. It requires licensed applicators, commercial-grade products, and precise timing. Rather than doing it halfway ourselves, we paired up with the best in the business.
When you sign up for weed control through No Mow Worries, Weed Man handles the applications and we coordinate everything so your services work together.
The Weed Man program runs 7 applications per season at 5-week intervals:
Each application is timed to match what is happening in your lawn and what weeds are active at that time of year.
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Get Your Free QuoteColorado's weed pressure is intense. Bindweed, dandelions, crabgrass, clover, and spurge all thrive in our alkaline clay soil.
Pre-emergent timing is critical. Apply too early and it breaks down before crabgrass germinates. Apply too late and the seeds have already sprouted. The window is usually mid-April when soil temperatures hit 55 degrees consistently.
Post-emergent treatments work best on actively growing weeds. That means spring and early fall applications are most effective.
If you are already a mowing client, we coordinate schedules so weed treatments and mowing do not conflict. Your lawn gets the right treatment at the right time.
Colorado's weed season stretches longer than most people expect. Here is how the Weed Man program breaks down across the year:
Early Spring (March to April): Pre-emergent crabgrass barrier goes down. This is the most time-sensitive application of the year. It needs to be in place before soil temperatures hit 55 degrees or crabgrass seeds will already be germinating. Miss this window and you will spend the rest of the season fighting crabgrass reactively instead of preventing it.
Spring and Early Summer (May to June): Broadleaf weed treatment targets dandelions, clover, and spurge that are actively growing. These applications work best when weeds are in their growth phase and taking up nutrients, which means the herbicide moves through the plant more effectively.
Summer (July to August): Grub control and insect treatment paired with a fertilizer application. Bindweed treatment is added for properties where it is a problem. Summer heat slows some weeds but bindweed thrives in it.
Fall (September to October): Final broadleaf treatment while weeds are still actively growing. Fall is actually one of the best times for broadleaf herbicide because weeds are moving nutrients down to the roots before winter, which carries the herbicide deeper. Fertilization continues through this window to prepare the lawn for spring.
Our weed control routes cover east and southeast Aurora across ZIP codes 80014, 80015, and 80016. Neighborhoods include Saddle Rock Ridge, Heather Ridge, Seven Hills, and Quincy Lake in 80013; Copperleaf and Tallyn's Reach in 80015; Murphy Creek, Southlands, and Beacon Point in 80016; Gateway Park and Tollgate Crossing in 80017; and Meadowood in 80014.
If you are not sure we serve your street, submit a quote request with your address and we will confirm availability within 24 hours.
Aurora lawns deal with bindweed, dandelions, crabgrass, clover, spurge, and thistle. Bindweed is particularly aggressive in Colorado's clay soil and needs consistent treatment. Crabgrass is best controlled with a well-timed pre-emergent in mid-April when soil temps hit 55 degrees. Dandelions and broadleaf weeds respond well to post-emergent treatments applied when they are actively growing in spring and early fall.
The Weed Man program we partner with runs 7 applications per season at roughly 5-week intervals. Each application targets what is active at that time of year, from early spring pre-emergent to late season broadleaf treatment. Seven applications is the right number for Aurora lawns to maintain effective weed suppression across the full growing season.
Yes. Weed Man uses EPA-registered products applied by licensed technicians. They follow label requirements for re-entry intervals, which is typically when the product has dried, usually a few hours after application. We recommend keeping kids and pets off the treated area until it is dry. Weed Man will communicate the specific re-entry time at each visit.
Start in early spring, ideally March or early April. The first application is a pre-emergent to prevent crabgrass from germinating. Timing it before soil temperatures consistently reach 55 degrees is critical. Starting a program late means missing that pre-emergent window, which leaves crabgrass to establish before any treatment can stop it. If you are starting mid-season, post-emergent treatment can still address existing weeds.
We coordinate weed control and mowing schedules so they do not conflict. Post-emergent herbicides work best when weeds are not freshly cut, so we avoid treating on the same day as mowing. As your lawn care coordinator, we handle the scheduling so both services work together rather than against each other.
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