Amazing Grace Garden Center

3.9
54 reviews

About

Garden CenterLandscaper
Amazing Grace Garden Center provides full turn-key landscaping solutions to the DFW metro area.

Location

Amazing Grace Garden Center
3221 Ira E Woods Avenue, Grapevine, TX
76051, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.9
54 reviews
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  • MT
    Mark T
    Nov 30, 2025
    5.0
    Put a new front lawn in and it looks great! I can call and get immedicate advice or tips on its care, too. Recommend highly
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    Muhammad aqeel
    Nov 14, 2025
    5.0
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    Katie Auld
    Oct 23, 2025
    5.0
    Kevin and his crew did an AMAZING JOB!!! We have had sod replaced before and it did not compare to the work this crew did! Efficient, detail oriented and just beautiful work! Would highly recommend them to anyone! If you want a great lawn done right the first time give them a call! Cant praise them enough for their work! 🤌😊
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    Jeff Schultz
    Aug 10, 2025
    5.0
    I rented a U-Haul from Amazing Grace Garden Center and the experience could not have been better. The process was smooth, efficient, and stress-free. The staff went above and beyond to be helpful, making sure I had everything I needed and answering all my questions. It’s rare to find this level of customer service these days—friendly, professional, and genuinely caring. I would not hesitate to rent from them again. Highly recommended.
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    Becky Hernandez
    Mar 8, 2025
    1.0
    This is a review of interactions, not Amazing Creations/ Amazing Grace products because I got the runaround before I could ever buy anything. Thankfully, I've not wasted my money as many others have as observed in these reviews. I contacted them for an estimate and after a phone conversation and a couple days of typical follow up texts, Kevin made an appointment with me with an approximate time, then updated me with an accurate time as promised saying he would be at my house in 30 minutes. Within that timeframe, a man in a pickup pulled up to my house, paused as if he was parking, then proceeded to drive away. 30 minutes later, Suspecting it could 've been Kevin and that for whatever reason he decided he didn't want my business, I used my business phone to call for an update. Someone else answered and after the gentleman reached out to Kevin, he updated me saying that Kevin was still on his way and would be there "soon." The gentleman must've given Kevin my business number because Kevin then texted me on that line saying that he was caught in traffic and wouldn't be able to make it, but would reach out the next day. Wanting to keep our text conversations on the same number, I texted him back from my personal number as we'd previously done letting him know I got his message and giving him my availability for the next day. But, I could tell he'd blocked my number. I can't prove that it was Kevin driving by he indeed had already written me off before I even messaged him again. I have no idea what happen as our brief conversations were normal business-like conversations up until he abruptly backed out.

Frequently Asked Questions About Amazing Grace Garden Center

How often should I water my sod?

When watering your sod, the amount of water you use depends on how long it’s been since it was installed. It is important to note that you need to water your sod immediately after installation to prevent it from drying out. Then, during the first two weeks, water your sod multiple times per day to help the roots establish themselves in your soil. Around the three to four-week mark, you then want to reduce how often you water your sod while watering it for longer each time. This deep watering will ensure the moisture reaches the root zone of your grass, so it can continue to develop stronger roots. Water your sod early in the morning to reduce evaporation loss.

When can I mow my sod for the first time after installation?

Your sod needs time to establish roots in your soil after installation, so you don’t want to mow it too early. If you end up mowing your sod before it’s developed strong roots, you can end up damaging your grass, and it'll have a tougher time recovering. Ideally, you want to wait around two weeks before the first mow. Then when you mow it for the first time, make sure you cut back on the watering the day before. That way, the grass can firm up so you can successfully run the mower over it. Make sure you’re not removing any more than 1/3 of the top of the grass blades when you move your sod.