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    DIY lawn care customized for Clayton, NC

    Sandy soil and warm sunshine create specific challenges for lawn care in Clayton. Sunday creates each plan using data from your actual yard.

    Our research on Clayton, NC lawns shows:

    • Average size: 4,498 sq. ft.
    • Soil makeup: 68% sand, 23% silt, 9% clay
    • pH level: 6.0 (slightly acidic)
    • Common grasses: bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, centipedegrass

    North Carolina's climate requires tailored care throughout the growing season. We measure your soil's exact nutrient levels (phosphorus, potassium, iron) to formulate what your lawn truly needs.

    Clayton homeowners tell us they love how our plans work with their specific conditions instead of fighting against them.

    Ready for simpler, more effective Clayton lawn care? Get your custom lawn plan

    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.

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    Open your box

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

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    Spray it on

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

    Lawn care for Clayton, North Carolina

    Typical lawn size in Clayton 4,498 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in Clayton Warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and centipedegrass
    Typical soil pH for Clayton lawns 6.0, which is slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Clayton lawns 3.05%
    Clayton lawn soil composition 68% sand, 23% silt, 9% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Clayton lawns Phosphorus: 30 ppm, potassium: 89 ppm, calcium: 816 ppm, iron: 112.5 ppm

    Clayton lawns have specific characteristics that shape your lawn care approach in North Carolina. With an average lawn size of 4,498 sq. ft., you're working with warm-season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, and centipedegrass that thrive in the local climate.

    Your Clayton soil profile

    • Slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0)
    • Sandy composition (68% sand, 23% silt, 9% clay)
    • Moderate organic matter (3.05%)
    • Good nutrient levels, especially iron (112.5 ppm)

    Key steps for lawn care in Clayton

    1. Fertilizing: Apply fertilizer when your grass is actively growing. The sandy soil in Clayton means nutrients can wash away quickly, so consider slow-release options.
    2. Watering: Your sandy soil drains quickly, so water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth.
    3. Soil Testing: To optimize your lawn care in Clayton, consider a soil test to get personalized recommendations.
    4. Mowing: Keep warm-season grasses at 1.5-2.5 inches tall during growing season for best results.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
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    We've had Sunday for 2+ years now and our lawn has never been healthier. This summer, we've turned much of our pest control over to Sunday's products and we've been extremely happy with the results.

    Cody

    Clayton, NC

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    First season of Sunday

    First season of using Sunday and so far I’m very pleased with the results . The directions are really easy to understand and it doesn’t take long to apply !!

    Patrick

    Clayton, NC

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    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

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    10/10 Recommend

    We've had Sunday for 2+ years now and our lawn has never been healthier. This summer, we've turned much of our pest control over to Sunday's products and we've been extremely happy with the results.

    Cody

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
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    First season of Sunday

    First season of using Sunday and so far I’m very pleased with the results . The directions are really easy to understand and it doesn’t take long to apply !!

    Patrick

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
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    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
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    10/10 Recommend

    We've had Sunday for 2+ years now and our lawn has never been healthier. This summer, we've turned much of our pest control over to Sunday's products and we've been extremely happy with the results.

    Cody

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
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    First season of Sunday

    First season of using Sunday and so far I’m very pleased with the results . The directions are really easy to understand and it doesn’t take long to apply !!

    Patrick

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
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    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
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    10/10 Recommend

    We've had Sunday for 2+ years now and our lawn has never been healthier. This summer, we've turned much of our pest control over to Sunday's products and we've been extremely happy with the results.

    Cody

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Clayton, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    First season of Sunday

    First season of using Sunday and so far I’m very pleased with the results . The directions are really easy to understand and it doesn’t take long to apply !!

    Patrick

    Clayton, NC

    A lawn in Kinston, NC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Good not Great

    Looking for better grass coverage.

    Armistead

    Kinston, NC

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      Clayton, North Carolina FAQs

      Sunday uses Clayton's soil, climate, and satellite data to create customized nutrient plans. Your soil test identifies specific deficiencies, allowing Sunday to adjust fertilizer formulations to match your lawn's needs in Clayton's unique growing conditions.

      Sunday provides Clayton homeowners with custom fertilizer plans, weed control, grass seed, and pest solutions. Plans include nutrients tailored to your lawn size, Yard Advisor support, and scheduled deliveries throughout Clayton's growing season.

      For Clayton's climate, early spring is ideal when soil temperatures reach 50-55°F. Sunday times your first shipment to arrive at the optimal moment, typically March-April for Clayton's growing season when grass is actively growing.

      Sunday plans for Clayton start at $80, depending on lawn size and options. This saves hundreds compared to traditional services. Plans include custom fertilizer, soil testing, weed control options, and grass seed with free seasonal deliveries.

      Sunday addresses Clayton's lawn issues through personalized nutrients, weed control products, and specialized seed options. The soil test identifies underlying problems, while Yard Advisors provide guidance for specific challenges like heat stress and seasonal weeds.

      How to grow grass in Clayton, North Carolina

      Most common grass type in Clayton, NC Warm-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Clayton, NC Seeding, sodding, or plugging
      Recommended grass species for Clayton, NC lawns Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass
      When to start growing grass in Clayton, NC Spring, April 28 to June 9

      Growing grass in Clayton, North Carolina focuses on warm-season grasses that thrive in the local climate. The main grass types for Clayton lawns are Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass. These grasses grow best when planted between April 28 and June 9, when soil temperatures warm up.

      3 ways to start your Clayton lawn:

      • Seeding: spreading grass seed directly on prepared soil
      • Sodding: laying pre-grown grass sheets
      • Plugging: planting small sections of grass that spread to fill in

      Steps for successful grass growth in Clayton:

      1. Pick the right grass for your yard using our grass seed finder
      2. Test and prepare your soil before planting
      3. Plant during spring (late April through early June)
      4. Water daily until grass establishes
      5. Mow at proper height once grass reaches 3 inches

      For best results with your Clayton lawn care, match your grass type to your yard's conditions. Consider factors like:

      • Amount of sun/shade
      • Foot traffic
      • Soil type
      • Time for maintenance

      Need help choosing the right grass? Check out our custom lawn plans for personalized recommendations.

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