Lawn care made for Gulfport, MS
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Gulfport, MS – meet custom DIY lawn care
With Gulf breezes and Mississippi sunshine, Gulfport lawns face unique challenges from sandy coastal soils to humid summers. Sunday offers a personalized DIY lawn care subscription designed specifically for Gulfport, MS yards.
Our smart technology analyzes your exact location's soil composition, historical temperature patterns, and rainfall data to create a custom plan for your lawn in Mississippi. We examine everything from your regional soil profile to growth potential based on Gulfport's climate patterns.
Unlike traditional lawn care services that use one-size-fits-all approaches, Sunday tailors nutrients to what your specific Gulfport lawn needs. Our customers love how easy it makes caring for their yards - just check out our Sunday lawn care reviews from homeowners like you.
Ready to see what proper lawn care in Gulfport can look like? Get your Custom Lawn Plan today and discover how Sunday makes lawn care simpler and more effective.
How it works
Get yard analysis
Answer a few easy questions about your yard and location to help us create your unique plan.
Open your box
Your first box—including a free soil test—will arrive right when your lawn needs it.
Spray it on
Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!
Lawn care for Gulfport, Mississippi
Typical lawn size in Gulfport, MS | 4458 sq ft |
Dominant grass type(s) in Gulfport, MS | Warm-season grasses including bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass |
Typical soil pH for Gulfport, MS lawns | 6.35 which is slightly acidic |
Typical organic matter in Gulfport, MS lawns | 2.33% |
Gulfport, MS lawn soil composition | 55% sand 34% silt 10% clay |
Key soil nutrients in Gulfport, MS lawns | Potassium 58 ppm Phosphorus 21.5 ppm Calcium 736 ppm Magnesium 73 ppm Iron 126.5 ppm Manganese 21.5 ppm Copper 1.15 ppm Zinc 3.805 ppm Boron 0.345 ppm Sodium 26.5 ppm Sulfur 9.5 ppm Aluminum 532 ppm |
Gulfport, MS lawns average 4458 sq ft and feature warm-season grasses like bermudagrass and St. Augustinegrass. The soil is slightly acidic with a pH of 6.35 and contains 2.33% organic matter. With a sandy composition (55% sand), lawn care in Gulfport requires attention to water retention.
Mississippi's Gulf Coast climate creates specific needs for your Gulfport lawn care routine:
- Watering needs: Sandy soil drains quickly, requiring more frequent watering during hot months
- Fertilizing strategy: Lower phosphorus levels (21.5 ppm) indicate the need for targeted fertilization
- Soil improvement: Adding organic matter can help sandy soil retain nutrients and water
A Sunday soil test kit can provide deeper insights into your specific lawn's needs. The high iron content (126.5 ppm) is beneficial for maintaining vibrant green color in your grass.
For best results with Sunday lawn care products, apply during the active growing season of your warm-season grass. Check out The Shed for seasonal mowing heights and weed control tips specific to Gulf Coast conditions.
Sunday lawn care reviews near Gulfport, MS

Seems to be working well.
Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.
Jarrod
South, MS

Does the job
I’ve used it for about 2 months, overall, very happy with it. It’s organic so you don’t get the quick growth or kills that you do with more chemically or synthetic based products, but it seems to be slowly building. We have some sand base from previously trying to gain some growth so it’s not the greatest of soil to promote growth. Someone else may see faster growth with better soil.
D L.
Coastal, MS

Does the job
I’ve used it for about 2 months, overall, very happy with it. It’s organic so you don’t get the quick growth or kills that you do with more chemically or synthetic based products, but it seems to be slowly building. We have some sand base from previously trying to gain some growth so it’s not the greatest of soil to promote growth. Someone else may see faster growth with better soil.
Diane
Coastal, MS

No patchy spots
I received this product complimentary. I’m glad I did. The areas of the yard where the grass was less thick. Has thickened up!
gardening
Pascagoula, MS

No patchy spots
I received this product complimentary. I’m glad I did. The areas of the yard where the grass was less thick. Has thickened up!
Gardening
Pascagoula, MS


Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle
Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.
John
Biloxi, MS

Seems to be working well.
Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.
Jarrod
South, MS

Does the job
I’ve used it for about 2 months, overall, very happy with it. It’s organic so you don’t get the quick growth or kills that you do with more chemically or synthetic based products, but it seems to be slowly building. We have some sand base from previously trying to gain some growth so it’s not the greatest of soil to promote growth. Someone else may see faster growth with better soil.
D L.
Coastal, MS

Does the job
I’ve used it for about 2 months, overall, very happy with it. It’s organic so you don’t get the quick growth or kills that you do with more chemically or synthetic based products, but it seems to be slowly building. We have some sand base from previously trying to gain some growth so it’s not the greatest of soil to promote growth. Someone else may see faster growth with better soil.
Diane
Coastal, MS

No patchy spots
I received this product complimentary. I’m glad I did. The areas of the yard where the grass was less thick. Has thickened up!
gardening
Pascagoula, MS

No patchy spots
I received this product complimentary. I’m glad I did. The areas of the yard where the grass was less thick. Has thickened up!
Gardening
Pascagoula, MS


Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle
Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.
John
Biloxi, MS
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Gulfport, Mississippi FAQs
How to grow grass in Gulfport, Mississippi
Most common grass type(s) in Gulfport, MS | Warm-season grasses |
Best way to grow grass in Gulfport, MS | Seeding, sodding, plugging, or sprigging |
Recommended grass species for Gulfport, MS lawns | Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, centipedegrass, St Augustinegrass |
When to start growing grass in Gulfport, MS | Mid April to late May |
Growing a beautiful lawn in Gulfport, Mississippi starts with choosing the right grass type. The Gulf Coast climate favors warm-season grasses like Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass. These varieties handle the heat and humidity common to this region.
For successful Gulfport lawn care, timing matters. The best window for planting grass is mid-April to late May when soil temperatures have warmed up enough for proper germination. You have several options for establishing your lawn:
- Seeding: Most economical method
- Sodding: Instant lawn but more expensive
- Plugging: Good for certain grass types like St. Augustine
- Sprigging: Effective for Bermudagrass
Not sure which grass type is best for your specific yard conditions? Try Sunday's Seed Finder Tool to match the perfect variety to your lawn's needs.
When establishing new grass in Gulfport, consistent watering is critical during the first few weeks. The Mississippi heat can quickly dry out new plantings. For step-by-step guidance on planting methods, check out Sunday's how to grow grass guide.
Need help with lawn care in Gulfport? Get a Sunday custom lawn care plan tailored to your yard's specific needs or browse Sunday premium grass seed options. For more detailed advice, explore our seed guides in The Shed.
Gulfport, MS lawn care blogs

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Warm-season Grass vs. Cool-season Grass: Choose the Right Grass for Your Lawn
Learn the differences between warm-season and cool-season grasses to select the best type for your yard. Expert tips from Sunday.

Growing a Warm-Season Lawn in the East
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St. Augustine Grass
St. Augustine, a warm-season grass, thrives in hot climates with seasides and can withstand periods of droughts better than other grass species. Learn more about this popular species!
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