Our lawn care in Mountain Brook is built for those kinds of yards: high-visibility, well-loved, and worth doing right.
Lawn Care
Our lawn care in Mountain Brook is built for those kinds of yards: high-visibility, well-loved, and worth doing right.
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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 Mountain Brook, the lawn is part of the view. You see it from big front windows, around stone walkways, and under tall old trees that have been there longer than most of us. Over time, though, even the best-kept yards start to show stress, thin strips along the driveway, weeds creeping into flowerbed edges, and spots that never quite bounce back.
Mountain Brook lawns sit on a mix of clay-heavy and sloped ground, so we don't treat them like flat, perfect soil. We use seasonally timed fertilization to build stronger roots, better color, and lawns that hold up through heat, foot traffic, and busy schedules.
Weeds sneak in where the lawn lets its guard down, between flagstones, along curved drives, and around mailbox corners. We pair pre-emergent treatments (to block new weeds) with post-emergent applications for the ones already visible, targeting troublemakers like crabgrass, clover, and dandelions without beating up your turf.
Mountain Brook soil can get tight fast, especially on hillsides and areas where everyone cuts the same path. Mechanical core aeration opens that compacted ground so water, oxygen, and nutrients actually reach the roots. When timing is right, we follow with overseeding to thicken the grass, soften bare spots, and keep the lawn feeling full instead of threadbare.
If certain areas never green up or always seem "burned," it might not be the weather, it could be grubs, armyworms, or other lawn insects. We offer preventative and curative treatments so your grass isn't being chewed from underneath while you water and fertilize from above.
Some Mountain Brook lawns lean more acidic than they should. When soil tests or repeated stress patterns suggest it, we may recommend lime to help balance pH so your lawn can actually use the nutrients you're giving it.
Most Mountain Brook properties thrive on warm-season grasses, with shaded corners that sometimes shift the mix.
We build your plan around what’s already in the yard instead of trying to force a grass type that doesn’t fit the property.
– Grubs and sod webworms feeding quietly below the surface
– Chinch bugs in sunny, stressed sections of turf
– Crabgrass, clover, dandelions, and nutsedge where grass thins out
Ignoring them for a season or two usually makes the next season harder, not easier.
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Walk the Property Together - You show us problem areas and tell us what "good" looks like to you.
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Assessment - We look at grass type, soil issues, shade patterns, and pest or weed pressure.
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Custom Lawn Plan - We build a schedule with fertilization, weed control, aeration, overseeding, and pest control as needed.
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Ongoing Care & Adjustments - We service the lawn through the year and adjust the plan as your yard responds.
Fertilization, weed control, mechanical core aeration, overseeding, lawn pest treatments, and lime applications when they’re truly needed.
Most Mountain Brook lawns do well with several lighter applications spread over the growing season.
Early spring and fall are usually ideal for this area.
Yes. We’ll let you know if there’s a short waiting period before you can walk or play on the lawn again.
Not necessarily. As long as we can access the lawn, we can service it and leave an update afterward.
If your yard looks almost how you want it, but not quite, we can help close that gap. Request lawn care service in Mountain Brook and we'll build a plan that fits your property, your lifestyle, and the way you want your home to feel from the curb.