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    Butte, MT – meet custom DIY lawn care

    From the historic mining heritage to the rugged Montana landscapes, Butte homeowners know their lawns face unique challenges. Sunday offers a personalized DIY lawn care subscription designed to make lawn care easy and effective. By using lawn data like soil, climate, topography and satellite imagery, Sunday creates custom lawn care plans made just for your lawn.

    What makes lawn care in Butte different? Our technology analyzes Montana's specific soil composition, tracking the clay-heavy soils common in Butte, MT. We factor in the region's short growing season, cold winters, and summer dry spells to time your nutrient applications perfectly.

    Unlike traditional lawn treatments that use one-size-fits-all approaches, Sunday tailors everything to your exact address. Our products are made without harsh chemicals but packed with effective ingredients that work with your local conditions.

    Thousands of homeowners trust our science-backed approach, as shown in our Sunday lawn care reviews. Ready to see what your Butte lawn needs to thrive? 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 Butte, Montana

    Typical lawn size in Butte, MT 2000 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in Butte, MT Cool-season grasses including tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for Butte, MT lawns 6.5 which is slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Butte, MT lawns 6.45%
    Butte, MT lawn soil composition 48% sand 36% silt 15% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Butte, MT lawns Potassium 252 ppm phosphorus 84 ppm calcium 2158 ppm iron 154 ppm magnesium 289 ppm manganese 59 ppm zinc 50.09 ppm copper 41.73 ppm sulfur 15 ppm boron 0.63 ppm sodium 49 ppm aluminum 485 ppm

    Butte, Montana lawns typically measure around 2000 sq ft and feature cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass. The soil in this region has a slightly acidic pH of 6.5 with good organic matter content at 6.45%.

    The soil composition in Butte is 48% sand, 36% silt, and 15% clay, creating a loamy texture that drains well while retaining nutrients. Butte soil contains adequate levels of key nutrients including potassium (252 ppm) and phosphorus (84 ppm).

    For effective lawn care in Butte:

    • Fertilizing: Apply Sunday lawn care products tailored to cool-season grasses in spring and fall
    • Watering: Water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth
    • Mowing: Keep cool-season grasses at 3-4 inches tall to improve drought resistance

    Not sure about your specific lawn needs? Get a Sunday Custom Lawn Plan or use a Sunday soil test kit to analyze your exact soil conditions. For seasonal Butte lawn care tips, visit The Shed for expert guidance.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Butte, MT

    A lawn in Great Falls, MTA lawn in Great Falls, MT
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    Great product

    Difficult year with late winter/spring activity. Cool spring. Early summer to extreme heat in mid July leaves dry grass. Without sprinkler system its growing and filling the best it can.

    Dwight

    Great Falls, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Great Falls, MTA lawn in Great Falls, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Great product

    Difficult year with late winter/spring activity. Cool spring. Early summer to extreme heat in mid July leaves dry grass. Without sprinkler system its growing and filling the best it can.

    Dwight

    Great Falls, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Great Falls, MTA lawn in Great Falls, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Great product

    Difficult year with late winter/spring activity. Cool spring. Early summer to extreme heat in mid July leaves dry grass. Without sprinkler system its growing and filling the best it can.

    Dwight

    Great Falls, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

    A lawn in Great Falls, MTA lawn in Great Falls, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Great product

    Difficult year with late winter/spring activity. Cool spring. Early summer to extreme heat in mid July leaves dry grass. Without sprinkler system its growing and filling the best it can.

    Dwight

    Great Falls, MT

    A lawn in Helena, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Terrible topsoil

    This is our second year using Sunday. With a never-ending battle against pine needles and not-so-decomposed granite for topsoil, our lawn was in terrible shape. We still have a ways to go, but the difference Sunday has made is pretty remarkable. It’s easy, it works, it’s worth it.

    Riley

    Helena, MT

    A lawn in Missoula, MT
    starstarstarstarstar

    Easy and seems to be

    Easy and seems to be effective.

    Greg

    Missoula, MT

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      Butte, Montana FAQs

      Traditional lawn care services can cost up to $1500 per year. Sunday offers a more affordable option with custom lawn care plans starting between $55-100, depending on your lawn size. Sunday plans include custom lawn fertilizer, soil test kit and analysis, options for weeds, seeds and pests, expert Yard Advisor access, and application schedules designed for your lawn's needs. Most Sunday customers save hundreds of dollars each year compared to traditional services.

      DIY with Sunday gives you control over when and how you treat your lawn. You'll save money while using products made with safer ingredients that work with Butte's specific soil and climate. Professional services handle the work but cost more and may use harsher chemicals. Sunday combines the best of both worlds by providing expert guidance through their Yard Advisor team while you apply the products yourself when it fits your schedule.

      Start your lawn care in Butte when temperatures consistently reach 50°F, typically in spring after the soil has thawed. Sunday custom plans are designed with your local climate in mind and will ship at the right time for application. Begin with a soil test as soon as you can work the soil. Apply fertilizer to actively growing grass, not dormant grass. This timing allows your lawn to get nutrients when it needs them most.

      For a greener lawn in Butte's climate, start with a Sunday soil test to find out what your lawn truly needs. Apply Sunday fertilizers when temperatures are between 50°F and 85°F for best results. Water deeply but less frequently to build strong roots. Mow at a taller height to help grass handle stress. Follow Sunday's custom application schedule created specifically for your lawn and Butte's climate conditions.

      Look for a program that accounts for Butte's specific climate challenges and shorter growing season. Sunday creates custom plans based on your local soil and weather patterns. Choose products with ingredients you can pronounce that won't harm kids or pets. Make sure the program includes soil testing to identify your lawn's specific needs. Access to expert advice is valuable for troubleshooting issues unique to Butte lawns.

      Lawn care focuses on grass health through feeding, weed control, and routine maintenance. Sunday's lawn care plans provide nutrients, weed treatments, and guidance to keep your grass healthy. Landscaping services cover broader yard changes like design, planting trees or shrubs, installing features, and hardscaping. Sunday specializes in lawn care with customized plans that work with Butte's climate to help you grow a healthier lawn yourself.

      How to grow grass in Butte, Montana

      Most common grass type(s) in Butte, MT Cool-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Butte, MT Seeding
      Recommended grass species for Butte, MT lawns Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue
      When to start growing grass in Butte, MT May 15 to June 15 for spring seeding and August 1 to August 22 for fall seeding

      Growing a lush lawn in Butte, Montana requires understanding the region's specific needs. Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescue work best for Butte lawn care. These varieties handle Montana's climate well and establish strong root systems.

      The best approach for lawn care in Butte is seeding rather than sodding or other methods. Timing matters - aim to seed between May 15-June 15 for spring planting or August 1-22 for fall seeding. Fall is often ideal as the cooling temperatures support strong root development before winter.

      When planning to grow grass in your Butte yard:

      Need quality seed for your Montana lawn? Sunday premium grass seed provides varieties specifically suited to Butte's conditions. For more detailed guidance, check out seed guides in The Shed or create a Sunday custom lawn care plan tailored to your yard's needs.

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