We build a seasonal approach that supports thicker turf, cleaner edges, and fewer weeds, without turning your yard into a weekend project.
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We build a seasonal approach that supports thicker turf, cleaner edges, and fewer weeds, without turning your yard into a weekend project.
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In Eastpointe, you can usually tell which lawns have a plan and which ones are running on luck. The “luck” lawns are the ones that look fine right after mowing, but two weeks later you’re staring at the same thin patch by the curb, weeds creeping along the sidewalk seams, and grass that just doesn’t stay as full as you want it to.
NexGreen helps Eastpointe homeowners get the lawn back into a rhythm.
A healthy lawn is mostly about what’s happening below the surface. We use seasonal fertilization to support steady growth and stronger roots, so the grass fills in more evenly and holds color longer. The goal is a lawn that looks good because it’s healthy, not because it got hit with something heavy right before a party.
Eastpointe lawns often get weed pressure in the usual spots, driveway edges, sidewalks, fence lines, and sunny strips that dry out faster. We use prevention to reduce new weeds from germinating and targeted treatments to handle the weeds already growing. Over time, the lawn looks cleaner and stays that way.
If your yard feels firm underfoot or water seems to sit on the surface after rain, soil compaction is likely part of the issue. Aeration opens up the soil so oxygen and nutrients can reach the roots. Overseeding helps thicken thin areas and fill in bare spots that never quite recover on their own. For our area, late summer into fall is often the best timing for this.
When the lawn starts thinning for no obvious reason, pests may be the culprit. Grubs and other turf insects can weaken roots underground and the damage shows up as patches that fade and don’t bounce back. We offer preventative and curative options to protect your lawn through peak pest activity.
If the lawn isn’t responding to fertilization the way it should, soil pH might be off. Lime can help balance the soil and improve nutrient availability so your turf can actually use what it’s getting.
Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Tall Fescue, Fine Fescue
Grubs, Armyworms, Chinch bugs, Sod webworms
Crabgrass, Dandelion, Clover, Nutsedge
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 6a
Average Annual Rainfall: ~30–35 inches
Average Summer High: ~80–85°F
Average Winter Low: ~10–20°F
Average Sunny Days per Year: ~170–190
Soil Type: Often clay-loam, compaction is common in established neighborhoods
Recommended Watering Time: Early morning, before 9 a.m.
We offer fertilization, weed control, aeration and overseeding, grub and insect control, and soil support treatments like lime when needed.
Most lawns do best with seasonal applications, especially spring and fall.
Late summer through fall is typically ideal for cool-season lawns.
Yes. We provide simple guidance after each visit.
Usually not, as long as we have access to the yard.
We offer flexible options and will recommend what fits your goals.
Bluegrass, ryegrass, and fescue blends are common and respond well to seasonal care.
Call NexGreen or request a quote online and we’ll schedule your first visit.
If you’re tired of the same thin spots, the same weeds, and the same “why does this keep happening” every season, let’s get ahead of it. Give NexGreen a call and tell us what you’re seeing in your yard. We’ll put together a plan that fits your property and your budget, then we’ll stay consistent so your lawn keeps getting thicker and cleaner as the season goes on.