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    Asheville, NC – meet custom DIY lawn care

    Where mountain views meet lush green lawns - that's Asheville. But maintaining that perfect yard in North Carolina's varied climate can be tricky.

    Sunday is a DIY lawn care subscription that takes the guesswork out of yard care. We analyze your Asheville lawn using soil data, local climate patterns, and satellite imagery to create a plan specifically for your property. No cookie-cutter approach here.

    What makes lawn care in Asheville unique? We account for the region's clay-heavy soil, rainfall patterns, and seasonal temperature swings. Our products use natural ingredients instead of harsh chemicals, which matters in a community that values sustainability.

    Unlike traditional lawn services, Sunday puts you in control. You apply the products when it makes sense for your schedule, with clear instructions and support from our yard advisors. Don't just take our word for it - Sunday lawn care reviews show how well our approach works in North Carolina.

    Ready to see what Sunday can do for your Asheville, NC lawn? Get your Custom Lawn Plan today.

    How it works

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    Get yard analysis

    Answer a few easy questions about your yard and location to help us create your unique plan.

    Sunday shipment and products on a lawn

    Open your box

    Your first box—including a free soil test—will arrive right when your lawn needs it.

    Sunday fertilizer being sprayed from a hose

    Spray it on

    Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!

    Lawn care for Asheville, North Carolina

    Typical lawn size in Asheville 3,846 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in Asheville Cool-season grasses like tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass
    Typical soil pH for Asheville lawns 6.2, slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Asheville lawns 5.08%
    Asheville lawn soil composition 45% sand, 39% silt, 17% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Asheville lawns Phosphorus: 44 ppm, Potassium: 154 ppm, Calcium: 1,022 ppm, Magnesium: 145 ppm, Iron: 135 ppm

    Lawn care in Asheville, North Carolina centers around cool-season grasses that thrive in the region's climate. The average Asheville lawn spans 3,846 square feet, making it ideal for DIY lawn maintenance with a custom lawn plan.

    The soil composition in Asheville features a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay, supporting good drainage while retaining nutrients. With a slightly acidic pH of 6.2, most lawn care products work effectively without additional pH adjustments. The healthy organic matter content of 5.08% helps sustain grass growth and root development.

    Key lawn care tips for Asheville:

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Asheville, NC

    A lawn in Charlotte, NC
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    love the ease of the

    love the ease of the system

    Andrew

    Charlotte, NC

    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
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    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 46quot;. Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in Raleigh Area, NC
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    We moved into a new

    We moved into a new build and have horrible builder-Bermuda. This was our first year with Sunday and after only two treatments (and the mosquito deleto is GREAT!) our yard is already looking significant better - can't wait for next year to see even more improvement! (Can see how improved it is over our neighbors yard!)

    Meghan

    Raleigh Area, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
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    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

    A lawn in Charlotte, NC
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    love the ease of the

    love the ease of the system

    Andrew

    Charlotte, NC

    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
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    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 46quot;. Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in Raleigh Area, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    We moved into a new

    We moved into a new build and have horrible builder-Bermuda. This was our first year with Sunday and after only two treatments (and the mosquito deleto is GREAT!) our yard is already looking significant better - can't wait for next year to see even more improvement! (Can see how improved it is over our neighbors yard!)

    Meghan

    Raleigh Area, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

    A lawn in Charlotte, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    love the ease of the

    love the ease of the system

    Andrew

    Charlotte, NC

    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 46quot;. Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in Raleigh Area, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    We moved into a new

    We moved into a new build and have horrible builder-Bermuda. This was our first year with Sunday and after only two treatments (and the mosquito deleto is GREAT!) our yard is already looking significant better - can't wait for next year to see even more improvement! (Can see how improved it is over our neighbors yard!)

    Meghan

    Raleigh Area, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

    A lawn in Charlotte, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    love the ease of the

    love the ease of the system

    Andrew

    Charlotte, NC

    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 46quot;. Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in Raleigh Area, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    We moved into a new

    We moved into a new build and have horrible builder-Bermuda. This was our first year with Sunday and after only two treatments (and the mosquito deleto is GREAT!) our yard is already looking significant better - can't wait for next year to see even more improvement! (Can see how improved it is over our neighbors yard!)

    Meghan

    Raleigh Area, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

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      Asheville, North Carolina FAQs

      The average cost of professional lawn care services in Asheville ranges from $45-75 per visit. Sunday's custom lawn plans start at $55 per season and include fertilizer, soil testing, and expert support - making it a more affordable option compared to traditional services that can cost $500+ annually.

      When choosing lawn care in Asheville, consider your lawn's specific needs and challenges like clay soil and variable mountain weather. Key factors include:

      • Service frequency needed based on your grass type and growing season
      • Sustainable practices that work with the local environment
      • Professional expertise with regional conditions
      • Cost-effective options that provide consistent care

      Sunday offers customized plans based on your exact location, soil analysis, and lawn size - delivering professional-grade products and expert guidance throughout the growing season.

      Professional lawn care is worthwhile in Asheville due to the region's unique challenges like clay soil, variable mountain weather, and steep terrain. Sunday's customized plans work with these local conditions while being more cost-effective than traditional services. You get expert guidance and products tailored to your specific lawn needs.

      The 1/3 rule means never cut more than one-third of the grass blade length in a single mowing. This maintains grass health by preventing shock and stress. For example, if your grass is 3 inches tall, don't cut off more than 1 inch. This promotes deeper roots and a more resilient lawn.

      Professional lawn care services in Asheville typically charge $45-75 per visit. Sunday's custom lawn plans offer a more affordable alternative, starting at $55 per season, with multiple shipments of fertilizer, soil testing, and expert support included - saving hundreds compared to traditional services.

      Full service lawn care in Asheville typically includes regular mowing, edging, fertilization, weed control, aeration, and seasonal cleanup. A comprehensive plan should account for the region's clay soil, mountain climate, and variable terrain while promoting lawn health through proper nutrition and maintenance.

      Professional lawn care services in Asheville typically cost $45-75 per treatment. Sunday's custom lawn plans start at $55 for a full season of treatments, delivered in multiple shipments. Plans include fertilizer, soil testing, and expert support - making it more cost-effective than traditional monthly services.

      People invest in lawn care in Asheville to manage the unique challenges of mountain terrain, clay soil, and variable weather patterns. A healthy lawn prevents erosion on steep lots, improves property value, and creates usable outdoor space while working with the region's distinct growing conditions.

      How to grow grass in Asheville, North Carolina

      Most common grass type in Asheville Cool-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Asheville Seeding
      Recommended grass species for Asheville lawns Tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass
      When to start growing grass in Asheville Spring from April 23 to May 14, Fall from September 10 to October 2

      Lawn care in Asheville centers around cool-season grasses, with tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass being top choices for North Carolina yards. The best time to start seeding your Asheville lawn falls into two main windows: spring seeding from April 23 to May 14, and fall seeding from September 10 to October 2.

      For the best results with your Asheville lawn care:

      1. Choose quality grass seed that matches your yard conditions
      2. Time your seeding during the recommended spring or fall windows
      3. Keep newly seeded areas consistently moist until grass establishes
      4. Maintain regular mowing once new grass reaches 3 inches

      The mild climate and adequate rainfall in Asheville support successful grass establishment through seeding rather than sodding. While both spring and fall work well for seeding, fall typically offers better conditions as soil stays warm while air temperatures cool down. Learn more about seeding or get a custom lawn plan tailored to your Asheville yard.

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