Fairway Lawns helps Germantown homeowners grow grass that actually fits the neighborhood: healthy, thick, and not so hard to keep that way.
Lawn Care
Fairway Lawns helps Germantown homeowners grow grass that actually fits the neighborhood: healthy, thick, and not so hard to keep that way.
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Saturday: 7:00am to 3:00pm CT
Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm CT
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In Germantown, your lawn says a lot before anyone ever reaches the front door. You’ve got tree-lined streets, kids riding bikes, people walking dogs in the evenings, and then there’s that one lawn that either looks thick and inviting or tired and patchy. Between sticky summers, clay-heavy soil, and busy schedules, it’s easy for even a good yard to slide.
We don't just "green it up" for a week and hope for the best. We time fertilization around Germantown's growing seasons so your grass gets what it needs when it can actually use it. That means stronger roots first, better color second, and a lawn that doesn't tap out halfway through summer.
Weeds love bare spots and stressed turf. We use a mix of pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments to block new weeds and clean up what's already there. Crabbing along the driveway, clover in the thin areas, dandelions in the front strip, those are the usual suspects we see in Germantown lawns, and we build your program to keep them in check.
If walking across your yard feels like walking on a brick patio, the soil's probably compacted. Core aeration opens it back up so air, water, and nutrients can get down to the roots again. Pair that with overseeing and you can turn thin, tired areas into thicker turf. In Germantown, we often time this in early spring or fall, depending on your grass type and how your yard drains.
Sometimes the lawn isn't struggling because of water or mowing, it's because something is chewing underneath. Grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and sod webworms can all leave brown, irregular patches that don't respond to watering. We offer preventive and curative treatments to stop the damage and help the lawn rebound.
If your lawn never quite responds the way you expect, even with fertilizer, pH might be part of the story. When soil tests show it's too acidic, we recommend lime treatments to help balance things out so the nutrients you're paying for can actually go to work.
Most Germantown lawns do well with warm-season grasses, with patches of cool-season turf in shaded or mixed areas.
Warm-season grasses:
Bermuda grass
Zoysia grass
St. Augustine grass
Centipede grass
Cool-season grasses:
Tall Fescue
Perennial Ryegrass
Fine Fescue
We factor your sun, shade, and traffic patterns into the plan so we’re not asking a grass type to do something it was never meant to do.
Insects:
Weeds:
– Crabgrass
– Dandelions
– Clover
– Nutsedge
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Quote: Tell us what's going on with your lawn and we'll build a clear, no-pressure quote.
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Lawn Evaluation: We look at grass type, problem spots, and soil conditions.
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Custom Plan: We map out treatments for the year based on your yard and goals.
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Ongoing Care: We service the lawn, monitor progress, and tweak as needed.
We provide fertilization, weed control, core aeration, overseeding, pest and grub control, and lime treatments when soil tests call for it.
Most lawns do best with a seasonal program planned around local temps and grass type, not a rigid “every X weeks” schedule.
Typically early spring or fall, depending on whether your lawn is mostly warm-season or cool-season turf.
Yes, when used as directed. We’ll explain any short waiting period before kids and pets can head back outside.
No. As long as you’ve given us access to the yard, we can treat the lawn and leave a summary of what we did.
We’ll walk through your options so you can choose what fits, no surprises or confusing fine print.
Bermuda and Zoysia are common for sunny yards, with fescue often used in shaded spots.
Reach out for a quote, and we’ll talk through where your lawn is now and where you’d like it to be.
If you’re tired of guessing at products in the big-box aisle or watching the same trouble spots come back year after year, let’s change that. Tell us what your Germantown yard looks like today and we’ll put together a lawn care plan that fits your property, your routine, and your budget.