Professional Lawn Weed Control Services in Hollywood, FL
Lawn weeds are a persistent problem for Hollywood property owners due to South Florida’s warm temperatures, sandy soil, and year-round growing conditions. Invasive weeds like crabgrass, dollarweed, spurge, and sedge spread quickly, competing with turf for nutrients and water while weakening overall lawn health.
Professional Pestguard provides targeted lawn weed control in Hollywood designed to eliminate invasive weeds at the root while protecting long-term turf growth. Our treatments are customized for the environmental conditions common throughout South Florida properties.
Licensed & Insured
South Florida Weed Control Specialists
40+ Years
Hollywood Weed Control Experts
UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM
Why Lawn Weed Problems Are So Common in Hollywood, FL
Hollywood’s warm climate, high humidity, sandy soil, and frequent rainfall create ideal conditions for aggressive turf weeds to thrive throughout the year. Without proper prevention and treatment, weeds can quickly spread across residential lawns, HOA communities, and commercial properties.
Moisture from irrigation systems, shaded areas, and dense turf provides the perfect environment for weeds to establish deep root systems. Common South Florida grass types such as St. Augustine are especially vulnerable when weeds compete for nutrients and sunlight.
DIY weed treatments often provide temporary relief but fail to eliminate the root system. Professional lawn weed control targets the specific weed species present and applies treatments designed to prevent regrowth and protect long-term lawn health.
COMMON LAWN WEEDS
Types of Lawn Weeds We Treat in Hollywood
The following turf weeds are commonly found in residential and managed properties throughout Hollywood. Each weed behaves differently and requires a specific treatment strategy to ensure effective control and long-term prevention.
Crabgrass
Crabgrass is a fast-growing summer annual that spreads aggressively in thin or stressed lawns. It thrives in hot South Florida conditions and competes with St. Augustine grass for nutrients and moisture, quickly overtaking bare or weakened areas.
Goosegrass
Goosegrass resembles crabgrass but grows flatter and thrives in compacted soil. Common in high-traffic areas, this weed spreads rapidly during warm months and can crowd out healthy turf if not treated with targeted post-emergent applications.

Torpedograss
Torpedograss is one of the most invasive weeds in South Florida, spreading through deep underground rhizomes. It grows aggressively in sandy soil and can quickly overtake lawns, landscape beds, and even waterfront properties without professional control.

Dollarweed
Dollarweed produces round, bright green leaves and thrives in overwatered or poorly drained lawns. Often mistaken for clover, this broadleaf weed spreads quickly across moist turf and signals underlying irrigation or drainage issues.

Spurge
Spurge is a low-growing summer weed with small leaves and reddish stems that spreads close to the soil surface. It thrives in hot, sunny areas and produces thousands of seeds, making early treatment critical for control.

Wedelia
Wedelia is a fast-spreading groundcover weed commonly found in South Florida lawns and landscape beds. It produces bright yellow daisy-like flowers and spreads aggressively through runners, quickly overtaking turf if not professionally managed.

Dayflower
Dayflower is a low-growing broadleaf weed with smooth leaves and small blue flowers that thrive in warm, moist South Florida lawns. It spreads rapidly through creeping stems and requires targeted post-emergent treatment for effective control.

Yellow Nutsedge
Yellow nutsedge is not a true grass but a sedge with bright green blades and a triangular stem. It grows faster than surrounding turf and spreads underground through tubers, making it difficult to eliminate without specialized treatment.

Purple Nutsedge
Purple nutsedge is more aggressive than yellow nutsedge and spreads rapidly through underground nutlets. Often found in overwatered lawns, it requires repeated, targeted applications to fully control its underground growth system.
Effective weed control starts with proper identification and targeted treatment. Each weed behaves differently, spreads differently, and requires a specific control strategy to protect St. Augustine lawns. Our South Florida weed control program eliminates active growth while preventing future outbreaks, helping your lawn stay thick, green, and weed-free year-round.
OUR SERVICES
What Our Professional Lawn Weed Control Services Include
Our treatments are designed specifically for turf conditions common in Hollywood and throughout South Florida, including sandy soil, high humidity, and persistent weed pressure. Each treatment plan is customized based on the weed species present, the severity of growth, and the condition of your turf to deliver targeted, effective results.
Our lawn weed control services include:
Full lawn inspection to identify active weeds and causes
Accurate identification of grassy weeds, broadleaf weeds, and sedges
Targeted post-emergent treatments to eliminate weed growth
Pre-emergent applications to prevent new weeds from germinating
Selective herbicide treatments safe for St. Augustine lawns
Specialized nutsedge and deep-rooted weed control solutions
Ongoing maintenance programs for year-round South Florida weed prevention
Our goal is not temporary suppression, but long-term lawn weed prevention through strategic treatment, proper timing, and professional follow-up. With consistent care, your lawn stays thick, healthy, and resistant to invasive weeds year-round.
BEFORE YOUR SERVICE
How to Prepare for Lawn Weed Control Treatment
Before your lawn weed control treatment in Hollywood, please follow these preparation steps to ensure optimal results. A few simple steps before your appointment allow treatments to properly absorb, target active weed growth, and prevent new weeds from emerging. Our team will guide you if any special instructions apply to your lawn.
Mow 1–2 days before service
Mow your lawn one to two days before your scheduled treatment unless instructed otherwise. This allows the treatment to reach active weed growth more effectively. Avoid mowing immediately before or after service.
Do not mow immediately after treatment
Wait at least 4 days after treatment before mowing your lawn. This allows herbicides to fully absorb into the weed leaves and root systems for optimal control.
Avoid watering before and after service
Do not water your lawn the day of treatment unless specifically instructed. Most post-emergent weed treatments need time to dry and absorb. Your technician will advise when irrigation can safely resume, typically 5 days after application.
Clear lawn clutter and obstacles
Remove toys, pet bowls, outdoor furniture, and debris from the lawn. Clear access allows technicians to apply treatments evenly and safely across the entire turf area.
Keep pets and family off treated areas until dry
Keep pets and family members off the lawn during treatment and until the product has completely dried. Once dry, treated areas are safe for normal activity.
Understand that weeds may discolor before dying
Some weeds may turn yellow or brown before fully dying. This is normal and indicates the treatment is working. Results typically become visible within 7–14 days depending on the weed type.
DURING & AFTER SERVICE
What to Expect After Lawn Weed Control Treatment
After lawn weed control treatment in Hollywood, here’s what you can expect: results do not happen instantly. Professional weed treatments work by absorbing through the leaves and traveling down into the root system. Depending on the type of weed, grass variety, and weather conditions in South Florida, visible changes may take several days to appear. Patience is important, as proper absorption ensures long-term control rather than temporary surface suppression.
Initial Discoloration Is Normal
Weeds may begin to yellow, curl, or wilt within a few days after treatment. Some weeds may appear worse before improving. This is a normal part of the control process as the herbicide moves through the plant and disrupts its growth cycle.
Visible Results Within 7–14 Days
Most broadleaf weeds show visible decline within 7–14 days. Grassy weeds and sedges may take longer depending on maturity and root depth. Larger or more established weeds may require follow-up treatment for complete control.
Root System Control Takes Time
Professional weed control targets the entire plant, including the root system. While leaves may decline first, full elimination occurs as the roots stop receiving nutrients. Deep-rooted weeds like nutsedge and buttonweed often require multiple treatments for lasting control.
Ongoing Prevention Is Key
South Florida’s year-round growing conditions mean new weeds can germinate at any time. Pre-emergent applications and seasonal maintenance programs help prevent new weeds from establishing and protect healthy turf long-term.
Our team is always available to answer questions and provide guidance after your lawn weed control treatment to ensure consistent, healthy results.
COMMON QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Lawn Weed Control Questions Hollywood Property Owners Ask Most
Weed growth is a constant challenge in South Florida due to our heat, humidity, sandy soil, and extended growing season. Property owners often have questions about how weed treatments work, how long results take, and how to prevent weeds from returning. Below are answers to the most frequently asked lawn weed control questions to help you make an informed decision.
How do I know if I need professional lawn weed control?
If weeds are spreading quickly, returning after DIY treatments, or overtaking your St. Augustine lawn, professional treatment may be necessary. Deep-rooted weeds like nutsedge, torpedograss, and Virginia buttonweed often require specialized herbicides and precise timing for effective control.
What weeds are most common in South Florida?
The most common lawn weeds in South Florida include dollarweed, crabgrass, goosegrass, chamberbitter, spurge, torpedograss, yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge, and Virginia buttonweed. Each type behaves differently and requires a targeted treatment approach.
How long does lawn weed control take to work?
Most broadleaf weeds begin showing discoloration within 5–10 days, with noticeable decline within 7–14 days. Grassy weeds and sedges may take longer depending on maturity and root depth. Some established weeds require follow-up treatments for complete control.
Is lawn weed control safe for my family and pets?
When applied professionally and allowed to dry completely, weed control treatments are safe for families and pets. We recommend keeping pets and children off treated areas until the lawn has fully dried, typically within a few hours.
Why do weeds sometimes look worse before they die?
Herbicides work by disrupting the plant’s growth system. As the treatment moves through the leaves and into the root structure, weeds may yellow, curl, or appear stressed before fully declining. This is a normal and expected part of the process.
Will weed control prevent weeds from coming back?
Post-emergent treatments eliminate existing weeds, but prevention requires a proactive program. Pre-emergent applications help stop new weeds from germinating, and ongoing maintenance is essential in South Florida’s year-round growing conditions.
Do I need to water my lawn before or after treatment?
For most post-emergent treatments, watering should be avoided before and immediately after service to allow proper absorption. Your technician will provide specific irrigation instructions based on the treatment type used on your lawn.
How often should weed control be scheduled in South Florida?
Because weeds can germinate throughout the year, most South Florida lawns benefit from a seasonal or year-round weed control program. Consistent treatment helps maintain turf density and prevent new outbreaks.
Can I use store-bought weed control products instead of professional treatment?
Over-the-counter products may temporarily reduce visible weeds but often fail to address root systems or invasive varieties like nutsedge and torpedograss. Professional treatments use selective herbicides formulated for South Florida grass types and long-term results.
How much does professional lawn weed control cost?
The cost of weed control depends on lawn size, weed severity, grass type, and whether a one-time treatment or ongoing program is recommended. We provide customized evaluations to ensure you receive the most effective and appropriate solution for your property.
Still have questions about lawn weed control? Our knowledgeable team is happy to guide you through your options and provide recommendations based on your lawn’s condition. Contact us today to schedule a professional evaluation and protect your South Florida lawn.
WHY PROPERTY OWNERS TRUST US
Why Property Owners Trust Our Professional Lawn Weed Control Services
South Florida property owners trust Professional Pestguard for dependable, results-driven weed control designed for our unique climate and turf types. We eliminate invasive weeds at the root while protecting the long-term health of your lawn.
Over 40 years of weed control experience
Serving Broward
county with proven lawn care strategies built for year-round weed pressure.
Licensed and insured technicians
Trained technicians who apply treatments safely and correctly for St. Augustine lawns.
Targeted lawn insect treatment methods
We identify grassy weeds, broadleaf weeds, and sedges to apply precise, effective control.
Prevention-focused programs
Seasonal maintenance and pre-emergent applications help stop weeds before they spread.
We don’t just treat the weeds you see — we address the underlying conditions that allow weeds to spread and help protect your South Florida lawn from future invasions.



