NexGreen helps Hazel Park homeowners get a lawn that looks more even, thicker, and easier to maintain. We focus on timing, soil health, and steady seasonal care, so your yard stops feeling like a constant “work in progress.”
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NexGreen helps Hazel Park homeowners get a lawn that looks more even, thicker, and easier to maintain. We focus on timing, soil health, and steady seasonal care, so your yard stops feeling like a constant “work in progress.”
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Hazel Park yards have personality. You’ve got smaller lots, older lawns, plenty of shade from mature trees, and a mix of sunny patches that bake in the afternoon. That combo can make lawn care feel like a moving target. One side of the yard looks great, the other side stays thin, and weeds love the seams along sidewalks and driveways.
A lawn that stays thick usually has one thing going for it, strong roots. We use seasonal fertilization to support steady growth and healthier root development, so your turf can handle summer heat, shade stress, and everyday foot traffic. You’ll see more consistent color and fewer weak patches that never quite fill in.
Weeds in Hazel Park often show up where grass struggles, along sidewalk seams, near the driveway edge, and in thin areas under shade. Our weed control approach includes prevention to reduce new weeds from sprouting and targeted treatments to handle what’s already growing. Over time, you get a cleaner look without having to constantly spot-spray on your own.
If the ground feels hard and water runs off instead of soaking in, compaction is usually part of the story, especially in older lawns. Aeration opens the soil so oxygen, water, and nutrients can reach the root zone. Overseeding thickens turf, fills in bare areas, and helps the lawn look more uniform. In Hazel Park, late summer into fall is typically the best time for this work.
Some lawn problems don’t start on top. Grubs and other turf insects feed underground and weaken roots, which can show up as thinning, fading patches that don’t bounce back. We offer preventative and curative options so you’re not left guessing what’s causing the damage.
If your lawn isn’t responding to fertilization the way it should, soil pH may be holding it back. Lime can help balance soil conditions and improve nutrient availability for grass that’s struggling.
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 with compaction common in older neighborhoods
Recommended Watering Time: Early morning, before 9 a.m.
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 straightforward guidance after service.
Usually not, as long as we can access 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 your lawn feels like it’s always one step behind, weeds at the edges, thin shaded spots, and patches that don’t recover, let’s get it back on track. Call NexGreen and tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll put together a plan that fits your yard and your budget, then we’ll stay consistent so you can enjoy a thicker, cleaner lawn through the season.