Fairway Lawns provides lawn care in Powell built for real, lived-in yards. We look at slope, shade, soil, and traffic, then build a plan that helps your lawn catch up to the rest of the home you work so hard to take care of.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns provides lawn care in Powell built for real, lived-in yards. We look at slope, shade, soil, and traffic, then build a plan that helps your lawn catch up to the rest of the home you work so hard to take care of.
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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 Powell, the yard is often where everything spills over from the house, school projects on the picnic table, dogs racing the fence line, friends hanging out after a Panthers game. When the grass is thin, full of weeds, or hard as a rock, it doesn’t feel nearly as inviting.
A lot of Powell lawns sit on heavy, compacted soil that doesn't give roots much room to breathe. We use slow-release fertilizers matched to your grass type and our East Tennessee seasons, so your lawn gets steady nutrition instead of one big green "flash" that fades fast. Stronger roots mean better color, better recovery after drought or play, and less stress overall.
Weeds love the little gaps your grass leaves open. Crabgrass along the driveway, dandelions scattered through the front yard, clover in low spots, you see the same cast of characters over and over. We combine: Pre-emergent treatments to stop new weeds before they sprout, targeted post-emergent products to clean up what's already there. The focus is on Powell's usual suspects like crabgrass, clover, dandelion, and broadleaf invaders, while keeping your turf type protected.
If you've ever tried to push a stake into your lawn and hit "brick," you've felt compaction. Core aeration pulls out small plugs of soil, opening pathways for air, water, and nutrients. Paired with overseeing, that helps: Fill bare or thin areas, thicken the lawn on slopes and play zones, build a softer, more resilient yard underfoot. We typically recommend aeration and overseeing in early fall, with spring as a backup if your yard needs extra help.
When grass starts browning in irregular patches or feels loose underfoot, the issue might be underground. Grubs, chinch bugs, and other lawn pests can quietly chew through roots until big sections give up. Our lawn pest and grub control is aimed at: Stopping insects before they cause widespread damage, protecting the root system you've invested in, working hand-in-hand with your fertilization and weed plan. We'll talk you through what we're treating for and how to safely use the yard afterward.
In some Powell neighborhoods, soil leans more acidic than ideal. When that happens, fertilizer doesn't work as well, no matter how good the product is. When our readings show pH is out of balance, we may suggest lime applications to help unlock nutrients and improve your lawn's overall response.
Powell sits in the same transition zone as the rest of the Knoxville area, so you’ll see both warm- and cool-season grasses:
If you’re not sure what’s in your yard, our tech can help you figure it out and recommend the right routine for each area.
Insects:
Weeds:
– Crabgrass
– Dandelion
– Clover
– Nutsedge in wetter or low areas
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Reach Out - Call or request a quote online and tell us what you'd like to fix or improve.
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Walk-Through - We walk your lawn, note problem spots, and look at how shade, slope, and soil affect growth.
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Customized Plan - We design a straightforward plan and schedule that fits your yard and budget.
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Adjust & Improve - As the lawn responds and seasons change, we adjust to keep you moving forward.
We provide fertilization, weed control, core aeration, overseeing, lawn pest and grub control, plus lime treatments when soil pH needs help.
Most Powell lawns do best with several smaller applications across the growing season instead of one heavy feeding.
For cool-season lawns, fall is ideal. Severely compacted yards may also benefit from spring aeration.
Yes, when applied correctly. We’ll tell you exactly how long to keep kids and pets off the lawn after each visit.
No. As long as we can access the yard, we can treat and leave a summary of what was done.
We recommend ongoing care for best results, but we’ll walk you through options and let you choose what feels right.
A quick call or online request is all it takes. We’ll handle the rest.
If you're tired of looking at the same bare spots and stubborn weeds every time you pull into the driveway, we're ready to help. Request a free lawn care quote in Powell, TN, and Fairway Lawns will put together a plan that makes your yard feel like a place you actually want to spend time, not just something you mow on weekends.