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Lawn Care Services in Maryville, TN

Fairway Lawns helps Maryville homeowners turn “just getting by” lawns into yards that actually feel good to walk on. No guessing at which bag from the store to try next, just a plan that fits our local soil, weather, and the way you use your space.

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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 Maryville, the yard is often where the day starts and ends, letting the dog out before a commute into Knoxville, kicking a soccer ball after school, or sitting in a camp chair watching the sky fade over the foothills. When the grass is thin, spotty, or full of weeds, all of that feels a little less relaxing.

Our Lawn Care Services in Maryville

Fertilization & Soil Health

A lot of Maryville lawns sit on tight, red clay. If the soil isn't right, no amount of watering or mowing can fix it. We start with what's happening under the surface and build a fertilization schedule around your grass type and our local seasons. Slow-release fertilizers feed the lawn gradually, supporting deeper roots and steady color instead of quick, shallow growth that fades as soon as the weather turns.

Weed Control

You know the routine, crabgrass along the driveway, dandelions in the front yard, clover sneaking into every thin spot. Weeds love bare patches, compacted soil, and neglected corners. We combine pre-emergent weed control (to stop new weeds before they break the surface) with targeted treatments for the ones already spoiling the view. The focus is on the troublemakers we see all over Maryville lawns: crabgrass, clover, dandelion, and broadleaf weeds.

Core Aeration & Overseeding

If your yard feels like concrete when you try to push a screwdriver into it, you're not alone. Core aeration changes that by pulling small plugs from the soil and opening pathways for air, water, and nutrients. Pair that with overseeing and you can: Thicken up tired, patchy areas. Soften the feel underfoot. Help the lawn bounce back faster after a hot spell or heavy use. We usually recommend aeration and overseeing in early fall, with spring as a backup if timing or weather gets in the way.

Pest & Grub Control

Sometimes a lawn looks like it's "just struggling" when the real issue is happening at root level. Grubs, chinch bugs, and other lawn pests can quietly chew through roots until whole sections start to loosen or brown out. Our lawn pest and grub control targets those insects before they turn into full-blown bare patches. We'll explain what we're treating for and how long to keep kids and pets off the grass afterward.

Lime Treatment (As Needed)

If your soil is too acidic, fertilizer is like money left on the table, it simply doesn't work as well. When we see signs or measurements that pH is off, we may recommend lime applications to nudge things back into a healthier range so your grass can actually use the nutrients it's given.

Best Grass Types for Maryville, TN

Maryville’s in that “in-between” zone where both warm-season and cool-season grasses show up.

If you’re not sure what mix you’ve inherited, we can help identify it on-site and talk through the best way to care for each area of your yard.

Warm-season grasses:

  • Bermuda grass
  • Zoysia grass

Seasonal Lawn Care Tips for Maryville

Spring

- Aerate compacted sections to wake up the root zone - Put down pre-emergent before crabgrass gets rolling - Start light fertilization to support fresh, new growth

Summer

- Water deeply once or twice a week rather than "sprouting" daily - Raise the mower blade a notch to help shade roots - Watch for sudden brown patches that may signal pests, not just heat

Fall

- Aerate and overseed cool-season lawns for thicker turf - Apply fall fertilizer to help roots store energy for winter - Keep leaves from piling up and suffocating the grass

Winter

- Avoid heavy traffic on frozen or dormant turf - Hold off on fertilizing warm-season grasses while they're asleep - Use the slower months to plan bigger lawn improvements

Common Lawn Pests & Weeds in Maryville

Insects:

Grubs
Armyworms
Chinch bugs
Sod webworms

Weeds:

– Crabgrass
– Dandelion
– Clover
– Nutsedge in wetter pockets

Lawn Care Facts for Maryville, TN

Why Maryville Homeowners Choose Fairway Lawns?

You don't need another generic "program." You need a team that understands why certain spots never fill in, why the backyard stays soggy, or why weeds always win along that one side of the house. Our techs live and work in the same area you do. They see the same sudden storms, dry streaks, and clay-heavy yards, so the advice and treatments you get come from real local experience, not guesswork.
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How Our Lawn Care Process Works?

Step

1

Reach Out - Call or request a quote online and tell us what's bugging you about your lawn.

Step

2

Walk-Through - A local tech walks your property, notes problem areas, and talks through what you're hoping to change.

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3

Plan & Schedule - We build a simple, clear plan and schedule your first visits, no confusing fine print.

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4

Adjust & Improve - As your lawn responds and seasons change, we fine-tune treatments so you keep moving in the right direction.

Lawn Care FAQs for Maryville

Ready to Like Your Lawn Again?

If you're tired of apologizing for the yard every time someone comes over, let us help. Request a free lawn care quote in Maryville, TN, and Fairway Lawns will put together a plan that makes your grass something you can actually brag about, not just tolerate.