Fairway Lawns provides lawn care services in North Augusta built around how yards here actually live, not just how they look in a photo.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns provides lawn care services in North Augusta built around how yards here actually live, not just how they look in a photo.
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Monday – Thursday: 7:00am to 7:00pm CT
Friday: 7:00am to 6:00pm CT
Saturday: 7:00am to 3:00pm CT
Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm CT
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In North Augusta, your lawn is the in-between space where everything happens, kids racing to the Greeneway, the dog circling the fence line, friends cutting through the yard to the back porch. Mix all that use with humid summers, clay-heavy soil, and the occasional downpour off the river, and even a good lawn can start to look tired.
North Augusta lawns don't need "mystery" treatments, they need a steady, sensible plan. We use seasonally timed fertilization that matches your grass type and our local weather, instead of dumping one heavy feeding and hoping for the best. The goal is thicker turf, deeper roots, and color that doesn't disappear the moment the heat settles in.
Weeds love the little weak spots: that bare strip near the driveway, the corner by the mailbox, the side yard that never quite dries out. Crabgrass, clover, and broadleaf weeds show up often around North Augusta. We combine pre-emergent applications to stop many weeds before they sprout with targeted post-emergent treatments on the stubborn ones that get through. As the turf thickens, there's simply less room for weeds to move in.
Between summer heat, clay soil, and regular mowing, your yard can start to feel like concrete underfoot. When soil is compacted, water and nutrients sit on top instead of reaching the roots. Mechanical core aeration pulls small plugs from the ground, opening channels for air, water, and fertilizer. When it lines up with the right season, we can pair aeration with overseeding to fill in thin areas and give your lawn a fuller, more even look over time.
Sometimes that "dead spot" in the yard isn't about sprinklers or shade. If grass pulls up easily or you see strange bite patterns, grubs, chinch bugs, or sod webworms may be the real culprits. We offer preventative and curative lawn pest control so your grass isn't quietly chewed from the roots up.
If you're watering and fertilizing but the lawn still seems pale and stubborn, soil pH may be out of balance. When your yard points that direction, we may recommend lime to nudge pH back toward a range where grass can actually use the nutrients we're putting down. We only suggest it when it makes sense for your soil, not as an automatic extra.
North Augusta shares the warm, humid climate of the Augusta river region, which favors warm-season grasses.
Heavily shaded areas may use different blends, but warm-season turf usually does most of the work.
Lawn insects that cause trouble locally:
Weeds that pop up again and again:
– Crabgrass in hot, sunny, compacted areas near pavement
– Clover and dandelions in thinner turf
– Nutsedge and moisture-loving weeds in low, soggy spots
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Conversation and Quote - You tell us what's going on in your yard and what you'd like to see. We put together a straightforward, no-pressure estimate.
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On-Site Assessment - Your technician checks grass type, soil, shade, slope, and traffic patterns to build the right plan.
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Regular Treatments - We time fertilization, weed control, aeration, overseeding, and pest treatments to North Augusta's seasons.
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Ongoing Support - If something looks off between visits, we'd rather you call so we can come take a look and make adjustments.
We provide fertilization, weed control, mechanical core aeration, overseeding, lawn pest and grub control, and lime treatments when soil pH needs a boost.
Most lawns do best with several lighter feedings across the growing season instead of one heavy application. Your plan is built with that timing in mind.
Warm-season lawns are typically aerated in spring or early summer. Overseeding is recommended when thin areas or specific goals call for it.
Yes, when used correctly. We’ll let you know how long to keep people and pets off the lawn, usually until products have dried.
Not necessarily. As long as we can access your yard, we’ll treat it and leave notes about what we did and what we noticed.
Reach out for a quote. If the plan feels right, we’ll schedule your first visit and get to work on bringing your lawn back around.
If your yard feels more like a chore than a place you enjoy, you don't have to wrestle with it alone. Request a free lawn care quote in North Augusta, and we'll bring local experience, a clear plan, and professional-grade treatments to your grass.