Our lawn care in Alabaster is built for those everyday yards that see real life, not just the ones that look staged for a photo.
Lawn Care
Our lawn care in Alabaster is built for those everyday yards that see real life, not just the ones that look staged for a photo.
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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 Alabaster, the yard is more than a patch of grass. It’s where the dog does laps, kids drag in grass stains, and neighbors wave as they walk past. Over time, though, the weather and daily use start to show, bare spots along the driveway, hard ground that doesn’t soak up water, and weeds sneaking into every thin area.
Alabaster lawns often sit on soil that compacts quickly and doesn't always drain the way you'd like. We use a series of timed fertilization treatments instead of a one-and-done approach. That steady feeding helps roots dig deeper, grass fill in thicker, and color stay more consistent through the hot months.
Weeds don't wait for an invitation. They creep in along sidewalks, around the mailbox, at the curb, and anywhere the turf is thin. We combine pre-emergent control to block new weeds with post-emergent products that go after crabgrass, clover, dandelions, and other local invaders that are already claiming space.
If your lawn feels like you're walking on packed clay, your grass is basically trying to grow on a parking lot. Mechanical core aeration pulls small plugs from the soil so air, water, and nutrients can finally reach the roots. When we follow that with overseeding at the right time of year, tired, patchy areas start to blend into the rest of the yard instead of standing out.
Sometimes the lawn looks like it's giving up for no clear reason. You water, mow, fertilize, and still see dead or thinning areas. Often that's grubs, chinch bugs, or other pests feeding below the surface. We offer targeted treatments so insects don't quietly destroy your progress from underground.
If the soil is too acidic, your lawn can't use nutrients properly. When an Alabaster yard stays dull or sluggish despite good care, we may recommend lime to help balance the pH and give the grass a better shot at responding.
Most Alabaster lawns fall into a mix of warm-season grasses, with shade pockets calling for something different.
We work with the grass you already have and shape the plan around it.
– Grubs feeding on roots under already stressed turf
– Sod webworms and chinch bugs in thin, sunny spots
– Crabgrass, dandelions, clover, and nutsedge creeping into weak areas
Dealing with these early keeps you from re-living the same problems every season.
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Walk the Lawn Together-- You show us the trouble spots and tell us what "better" would look like.
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Assess the Yard - We look at grass type, soil, shade patterns, weeds, and signs of pests.
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Build a Realistic Plan - Fertilization, weed control, mechanical aeration, overseeding, and pest control as needed, with lime where it makes sense.
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Adjust as We Go - We treat your lawn through the seasons and tweak the plan as your yard responds.
Fertilization, weed control, mechanical core aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime applications when they’re helpful.
Most Alabaster lawns do best with multiple lighter applications across the season instead of a single heavy one.
Early spring and fall are usually the most effective windows for Alabaster yards.
Yes. We’ll let you know if there’s a short waiting period before everyone can get back on the grass.
Not usually. As long as we can access the yard, we can treat it and leave a summary of what we did.
If your yard looks more tired than inviting, it doesn't have to stay that way. Request lawn care in Alabaster and we'll put together a simple, grounded plan that fits your lawn, your schedule, and the way your family actually uses the space.