If your grass is thin, patchy, or constantly fighting weeds, Fairway Lawns helps you get back to a lawn that feels good to pull into the driveway and even better to walk on barefoot.
Lawn Care
If your grass is thin, patchy, or constantly fighting weeds, Fairway Lawns helps you get back to a lawn that feels good to pull into the driveway and even better to walk on barefoot.
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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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Horn Lake lawns go through a lot, humid heat, sudden downpours, and that “did the soil just turn to concrete?” compaction after a busy season in the yard.
A healthy lawn starts below the surface. We build a seasonal fertilization plan that fits Horn Lake's growing season and helps your turf thicken up over time. The goal is simple: stronger roots, fuller growth, and a lawn that can naturally crowd out weeds instead of constantly losing ground to them.
Weeds don't politely wait their turn, especially once the weather warms up. Our program uses a mix of pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments to stop weeds before they pop up and to clean up the ones already taking over. We target common troublemakers like crabgrass, clover, dandelion, and nutsedge.
If your yard feels compacted (water runs off instead of soaking in), aeration makes a noticeable difference. Core aeration opens the soil so oxygen, water, and nutrients can reach the roots. Overseeding helps fill in thin areas, reduce bare spots, and improve the overall look and density of the lawn, especially when timed in early spring or fall.
Some lawn damage starts quietly. Grubs, armyworms, chinch bugs, and sod webworms can thin turf fast if they're left alone. We offer preventative and curative options that reduce damage and help keep your lawn from getting chewed up mid-season.
If your lawn struggles even when you're watering and mowing correctly, soil pH may be part of the problem. When testing shows it's needed, lime applications can help balance pH and improve how your grass absorbs nutrients.
Horn Lake sits in a warm-season sweet spot, so these grasses tend to perform best here:
– Bermuda grass
– Zoysia grass
– St. Augustine grass
– Centipede grass
If you’re not sure what you have, we can help you identify it and tailor your plan to match.
Insects:
Weeds:
– Crabgrass
– Dandelion
– Clover
– Nutsedge
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Request a quote - tell us what you're seeing and what you want your lawn to look like
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We evaluate your yard - grass type, trouble areas, weeds, and soil conditions
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We build your plan - seasonal timing that fits Horn Lake's growing pattern
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We treat and track progress - with adjustments as the season changes
Fertilization, weed control, aeration and overseeding, plus options for lawn pest control and soil support.
Most lawns do best with a seasonal schedule that changes throughout the year rather than one set “every X weeks” approach.
Early spring and fall are typically best, depending on grass type and current lawn condition.
Yes, when applied correctly. We’ll give you clear guidance on when it’s safe to be back on the lawn after service.
Usually not. As long as we can access the yard, we can take care of treatment and leave notes on what was done.
You can start with a plan that fits your comfort level. We’ll walk you through the options clearly.
Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, and Centipede are common strong performers here.
Request a quote, and we’ll take it from there, simple and low-pressure.
A thicker lawn and fewer weeds is the kind of upgrade you feel every time you step outside. Let’s get your yard moving in the right direction with a plan built for Horn Lake.
If your lawn is tired of fighting the same battles every season, we can help. Reach out for a fast quote, and we’ll build a plan that makes sense for your yard, your grass type, and the way Horn Lake weather really behaves.