Fairway Lawns helps you get ahead of all of it with a seasonal approach that fits how lawns actually grow here, so your grass looks thicker, greener, and more “finished” week after week.
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Fairway Lawns helps you get ahead of all of it with a seasonal approach that fits how lawns actually grow here, so your grass looks thicker, greener, and more “finished” week after week.
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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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Arlington yards have a way of showing every little issue, thin patches after a hot stretch, weeds that pop up overnight, and soil that feels packed down no matter how much you water.
We time seasonal fertilization to support strong roots first, then steady top growth. The goal isn't a quick color boost that fades, it's a lawn that fills in, holds up to heat, and naturally crowds out weeds over time.
Arlington lawns can get hit with weeds early and often, especially once temperatures swing up. We use pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments to prevent new weeds from taking hold and knock down active growth. Common targets include crabgrass, clover, dandelion, and nutsedge.
If your lawn stays thin, feels "hard," or water runs off instead of soaking in, compaction is usually part of the problem. Core aeration opens the soil so oxygen, water, and nutrients can reach the roots again. Overseeding helps thicken turf, reduce bare spots, and improve the overall look, often best in early spring or fall.
Sometimes it's not weeds or watering, it's insects. We offer preventative and curative options for pests like grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms that can thin turf quickly.
If a lawn struggles even when everything else seems "right," soil pH may be holding it back. If needed, lime can help balance pH and improve nutrient availability.
Arlington sits in a spot where warm-season lawns are common, and some homeowners also maintain cool-season turf depending on the yard and preference.
Warm-season grasses: Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, Centipede
Cool-season grasses (sometimes used): Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue
Insects:
Weeds:
– Crabgrass
– Dandelion
– Clover
– Nutsedge
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Request a quote
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We evaluate your lawn (grass type, weeds, thin areas, soil conditions)
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We build a seasonal plan that fits Arlington's growth pattern
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We service and adjust as conditions change through the year
Fertilization and soil support, weed control, core aeration and overseeing, plus lawn pest and grub control options.
Most lawns do best on a seasonal schedule that shifts through the year rather than one fixed frequency.
Early spring or fall is usually best, depending on turf type and lawn condition.
Yes. We leave clear instructions after each visit so you know when it’s safe to be back outside.
Usually not, if we can access the lawn, we can treat and leave notes on what was done.
We’ll explain options clearly so you can choose what fits your comfort level.
Bermuda and Zoysia are common favorites, with some homeowners also using Tall Fescue depending on the yard.
Request a quote, and we’ll guide you from there.
If you’re ready for thicker turf, fewer weeds, and a lawn you actually feel proud of pulling into the driveway next to, we’re ready to help.
Tell us what you’re seeing, thin spots, stubborn weeds, compacted soil, and we’ll put together a plan that makes sense for your yard and Arlington’s seasons.