Affordable Lawn Care Service Fayetteville NC

Our lawn care service helps to residential and commercial lawn care for homeowners across Fayetteville and Cumberland County who want a clean, healthy yard maintained on a consistent schedule. From weekly mowing and seasonal fertilization to weed control and aeration, we handle every aspect of turf maintenance so you do not have to. Whether your yard has Bermudagrass, Zoysia, Fescue, or Centipede, we build a service plan around what your specific grass type actually needs – not a one-size-fits-all routine.

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What’S Included

What Our Lawn Care Service Includes

A complete lawn care service covers more than just cutting grass. Every yard we maintain gets a service plan built around its grass type, lot size, seasonal growth patterns, and current turf condition. Here is what our service covers.

Lawn Mowing and Edging

Every mowing visit includes cutting the grass to the correct height for your turf variety, edging along driveways, sidewalks, and curbs, string trimming around obstacles and fence lines, and blowing clippings off all hard surfaces.

Fertilization Program

Fayetteville’s sandy Sandhills soil drains quickly and loses nutrients faster than clay-heavy soils found elsewhere in North Carolina. A proper fertilization program replenishes those nutrients on a schedule timed to your grass type’s active growing season.

Shrub Trimming & Bed Maintenance

Overgrown shrubs and neglected plant beds pull down the overall appearance of a property even when the lawn is well maintained. We trim hedges and ornamental shrubs to a clean, uniform shape and clear weeds from beds so the full exterior of your property looks intentional.

Weed Control Treatments

Crabgrass, nutsedge, dandelions, and broadleaf weeds spread fast in Fayetteville’s humid summers. Pre-emergent herbicide applied in late winter and early spring stops weed seeds from germinating before they become a problem. Post-emergent treatments handle anything that breaks through after germination.

Core Aeration & Overseeding

Compacted soil is one of the most common causes of thin, struggling turf in residential yards. Core aeration removes small plugs of soil across the lawn, opening channels for water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the root zone. For Tall Fescue lawns, we pair fall aeration with overseeding to fill in thin areas before winter.

Leaf Removal & Seasonal Cleanup

Leaves left sitting on turf block sunlight, trap moisture against the grass surface, and create conditions where lawn fungus and thatch buildup thrive. Our fall cleanup clears leaves and debris before they cause damage. Spring cleanup removes anything that accumulated over winter and prepares the yard for the growing season.

Our Process

How Our Lawn Care Process Works

Step 1
Get On-Site Estimate

We come to your property, assess the lawn condition, identify your grass type, measure the lot, and give you a written price before any work begins. No phone quotes, no guessing.

Step 2
Custom Service Plan

Based on the estimate, we build a service schedule around your yard’s specific needs mowing frequency, treatment timing, and any additional services your turf condition requires.

Step 3
Scheduled Service Visits

Our crew arrives on schedule and completes the full scope of work every visit. If weather or any other issue requires a change, we notify you promptly and reschedule as quickly as conditions allow.

Step 4
Photo Report After Every Visit

You receive before and after photos after every service. Military families managing properties remotely and landlords with rental homes in Fayetteville rely on this to confirm work was completed without needing to be present.

Lawn Care Near Me

Neighborhoods We Serve in Fayetteville

We maintain residential properties across Fayetteville and the surrounding Cumberland County communities. Our service routes cover

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  • Haymount
  • Anderson Creek
  • Westover
  • Cliffdale
  • Kings Grant
  • Douglas Byrd
  • Arran Lakes West
  • Terry Sanford
  • Yadkin Acres
  • Stratford Hills
  • Hope Mills
  • Spring Lake
  • Raeford
  • Eastover
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Lawn Care Pricing in Fayetteville, NC

Lawn care pricing in Fayetteville is not one flat rate for every yard. A small lot in Haymount with established Bermuda takes less time than a larger property in Eastover with mixed grass types and heavy weed pressure. We price every job based on what the yard actually requires – not a generic package that overcharges some homeowners and cuts corners on others.

One thing we do not do is quote a price over the phone without seeing the yard. A phone quote is a guess. An on-site estimate is an actual price. We come to your property, assess the turf condition, identify the grass type, measure the lot, and give you a written number before any work is scheduled. No surprises on the invoice, no price changes after the first visit.

Standard Residential Lot

Starting at $40

Typical lot, recurring schedule

  • Weekly & bi-weekly routes available
  • Edging, trimming & blowoff included
  • Treatment services priced by sq ft
  • Get on-site estimate, no commitment
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Fayetteville Lawn Care Calendar – What Your Yard Needs Every Season

Fayetteville’s humid subtropical climate means your lawn has different needs in January than it does in July. Most homeowners treat lawn care as a spring and summer task, but the yards that look best year-round are the ones that get consistent attention across all four seasons.

Spring – (March To May)

Weed Prevention and First Fertilization

This is the most important window for warm-season lawns. Pre-emergent herbicide must go down before soil temperatures climb above 55 degrees Fahrenheit, the threshold at which crabgrass seeds begin to germinate. Bermuda and Zoysia lawns should receive their first fertilization application once the turf is fully green and past the risk of late frost. Mowing frequency increases as growth accelerates through April and May.

Summer – (June To August)

Mowing Schedule and Heat Stress Management

Peak growing season for Bermudagrass means weekly mowing is not optional, it is necessary. Letting Bermuda get too tall between cuts causes scalping and uneven regrowth. Zoysia and Centipede lawns need a lower cut height and consistent scheduling through the heat. Tall Fescue enters summer dormancy stress and requires careful management to avoid further thinning. Post-emergent weed control treatments for nutsedge and broadleaf weeds are applied during this window.

Fall – (September to November)

Aeration, Overseeding and Leaf Removal

Fall is the most productive season for Tall Fescue lawns. Core aeration followed by overseeding in September and October gives Fescue seed the best germination window before temperatures drop. Bermuda and Zoysia begin slowing down and transitioning toward dormancy. Leaf removal becomes a priority through October and November as trees across Fayetteville neighborhoods drop their canopy.

Winter – (December TO February)

Aeration, Overseeding and Leaf Removal

Fall is the most productive season for Tall Fescue lawns. Core aeration followed by overseeding in September and October gives Fescue seed the best germination window before temperatures drop. Bermuda and Zoysia begin slowing down and transitioning toward dormancy. Leaf removal becomes a priority through October and November as trees across Fayetteville neighborhoods drop their canopy.

Turf Specialists

Grass Types We Maintain in Fayetteville, NC

Fayetteville sits in the Sandhills region of North Carolina, a transitional area where warm-season grasses dominate but cool-season varieties are also present in shaded and mixed yards. Knowing which grass you have determines everything, the mowing height, the fertilization timing, the aeration window, and the weed control products that are safe to use.

Bermudagrass

Bermuda is the most common turfgrass in Fayetteville residential yards. It spreads aggressively through above-ground runners called stolons, fills in bare areas quickly, and handles heavy foot traffic well. It needs frequent cutting during peak summer growth, full sun exposure, and a consistent fertilization program from late spring through early fall. Bermuda goes dormant in winter and turns brown – homeowners sometimes mistake this for lawn damage, but it is a normal part of the grass’s seasonal cycle.

Zoysia Grass

Zoysia is a premium alternative to Bermuda. It is denser, slower growing, and more tolerant of partial shade. Zoysia requires less frequent mowing than Bermuda but needs a lower cut height to stay healthy. It also goes dormant in winter. Homeowners in Kings Grant and Stratford Hills with larger, well-established yards often have Zoysia due to its ability to crowd out weeds once it matures into a thick, dense stand.

Tall Fescue Grass

Tall Fescue is a cool-season grass that stays green through winter but struggles during Fayetteville’s hot, humid summers. It is commonly found in shaded yards where Bermuda and Zoysia cannot establish. Fescue requires fall overseeding each year because summer heat thins the stand. Mowing height should stay at 3.5 to 4 inches through the growing season to protect the root system from heat stress. Fertilization happens in fall and early spring, not summer.

Centipede Grass

Centipede is a low-maintenance warm-season grass that thrives in Fayetteville’s sandy, acidic Sandhills soil. It spreads slowly and requires less fertilization than Bermuda or Zoysia. Over-fertilizing Centipede, especially with high-nitrogen products, causes a decline condition called Centipede decline, a common mistake made by lawn care companies that apply the same program to every grass type. We adjust our fertilization approach specifically for Centipede to avoid this.

Local Issues

Common Lawn Problems in Fayetteville, NC and How We Fix Them

Fayetteville’s climate creates specific conditions that stress turf in ways that are less common in drier or cooler parts of North Carolina. These are the most frequent problems we address.

Brown Patch and Dollar Spot Fungus

Brown patch is caused by Rhizoctonia solani and thrives when nighttime temperatures stay above 70 degrees Fahrenheit with high humidity, a combination Fayetteville sees for weeks at a time in July and August. It appears as circular brown patches in the lawn, often with a darker outer ring. Dollar spot creates smaller, silver-dollar-sized dead spots and is caused by a different fungal pathogen. Both are treatable with fungicide applications and adjustments to watering and mowing practices.

Crabgrass and Nutsedge Weed Pressure

Crabgrass germinates in spring when soil temperatures rise and spreads aggressively through summer in thin or bare areas. The only effective control is pre-emergent herbicide applied before germination, post-emergent crabgrass control is difficult and less reliable once the plant is established. Nutsedge is a grass-like weed that grows faster than turfgrass and is identifiable by its triangular stem. It requires a specific herbicide that targets sedge species without damaging the surrounding lawn.

Fall Armyworms and Fire Ants

Fall armyworms are the most destructive lawn pest in Fayetteville. They arrive in late summer, often in large numbers, and can strip a Bermuda lawn bare within days. Early identification is critical, by the time the damage is visible across large sections of the yard, the infestation has already peaked. Fire ants build mounds across yards and create safety hazards for children and pets. Both require targeted insecticide treatments timed to the pest’s active period.

Thin Turf & Bare Patches from Summer Heat

Tall Fescue thins significantly during Fayetteville summers due to heat stress and fungal pressure. Bermuda lawns develop bare patches in shaded areas where sunlight cannot penetrate. Compacted soil prevents root development and contributes to thinning across all grass types. The solution depends on the cause aeration and overseeding for Fescue, improved mowing and fertilization practices for Bermuda, and shade assessment for areas where grass simply will not establish without intervention.

REVIEWS

What Fayetteville Homeowners Say About Our Service

“We were skeptical after dealing with unreliable contractors before. Lawn Care Fayetteville showed up on time every single visit and the yard always looked sharp when they left.”


– Homeowner • Westover

“As a landlord managing a property in Fayetteville from out of state, having someone I can trust to show up and send proof of work is worth everything. These guys deliver.”


– Rental Property Owner • Haymount

“They figured out I had Centipede grass and told me my previous company had been over-fertilizing it for two years. Switched my program immediately. The lawn looks better already.”


– Homeowner • Kings Grant

“Booked a one-time cleanup before putting my house on the market. The yard looked completely different. Got multiple compliments during showings.”


– Homeowner • Anderson Creek

Frequently Asked Questions – Lawn Care Service Fayetteville NC

A full lawn care service in Fayetteville covers mowing, edging, trimming, and blowoff on every visit, with additional services like fertilization, weed control, aeration, and overseeding scheduled based on the time of year and your grass type. Fayetteville’s humid climate and sandy Sandhills soil mean turf here needs year-round attention, not just summer mowing. That said, the exact scope depends on the service plan selected and the current condition of your lawn.

Residential lawn care in Fayetteville typically starts at $40 to $68 per mowing visit for a standard lot size. Treatment services like fertilization and weed control are priced by square footage and quoted separately. Recurring weekly or bi-weekly plans cost less per visit than one-time bookings. Note that neglected properties or larger lots require additional time and are priced accordingly at the time of the estimate.

Bermuda and Zoysia lawns in Fayetteville need weekly mowing from April through September when growth is fastest. Tall Fescue and Centipede lawns can typically be maintained on a bi-weekly schedule through most of the season. From October through March, as warm-season grasses enter dormancy, bi-weekly or monthly visits are usually sufficient. Keep in mind that skipping mowing during peak growth months leads to scalping and weed pressure that is harder to correct later.

Yes. We do not require long-term contracts for recurring lawn care service. Weekly and bi-weekly plans can be cancelled at any time with reasonable notice. One-time mowing, cleanup visits, and individual treatment applications are also available for homeowners who do not want a recurring commitment. Be aware that one-time visits for heavily overgrown properties are priced differently than maintained lawn visits.

We maintain Bermudagrass, Zoysia grass, Tall Fescue, Centipede grass, and St. Augustine lawns across Fayetteville and Cumberland County. Each grass type requires a different mowing height, fertilization schedule, aeration timing, and weed control approach. Applying the wrong program to the wrong grass type causes long-term turf damage. Worth noting, mixed lawns with both warm-season and cool-season grasses require a more customized schedule and will be assessed during the estimate.

Yes. Lawn Care Fayetteville specifically serves landlords managing rental properties and military families who need reliable yard maintenance with photo confirmation after every visit. We serve properties in Westover, Spring Lake, and neighborhoods near Fort Bragg where absentee homeownership is common. Online scheduling and payment are available so property owners can manage everything remotely without needing to be on-site or follow up with us directly.

Get a Lawn Care Service Estimate in Fayetteville, NC

Whether you need weekly turf maintenance, a complete year-round lawn care program, or a one-time yard reset, we are ready to help. Lawn Care Fayetteville serves homeowners across Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Raeford, and Eastover. Fill out the form below or call us directly to schedule your on-site estimate. No contracts, no pressure, no hidden fees.