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    High Point, NC – meet custom DIY lawn care

    Known as the "Furniture Capital of the World," High Point has unique lawn needs that go beyond standard care approaches. Sunday offers a personalized DIY lawn care subscription designed to make lawn care easy and effective for North Carolina homeowners.

    Our data-driven technology analyzes your High Point, NC lawn using soil composition, historical temperature patterns, and rainfall data specific to the Piedmont region. This science-backed approach helps us determine exactly what your grass needs and when it needs it.

    Unlike traditional lawn care that relies on one-size-fits-all treatments with harsh chemicals, Sunday creates custom plans tailored to your exact lawn conditions. Our technology considers the clay-heavy soils common in High Point, NC and the warm-season grass varieties that thrive in our climate.

    Homeowners across North Carolina are seeing impressive results with our approach, as shown in our Sunday lawn care reviews. Ready to see what Sunday can do for your lawn care in High Point? Get started with your Custom Lawn Plan today.

    How it works

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

    Lawn care for High Point, North Carolina

    Typical lawn size in High Point, NC 5301 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in High Point, NC Cool-season grasses including tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for High Point, NC lawns 6.1 which is slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in High Point, NC lawns 4.1%
    High Point, NC lawn soil composition 56% sand, 29% silt, 15% clay
    Key soil nutrients in High Point, NC lawns Potassium 98 ppm, phosphorus 36 ppm, calcium 1583.5 ppm, iron 168 ppm

    High Point, NC lawns average 5301 sq ft and feature cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass. The soil is slightly acidic with a pH of 6.1 and contains good organic matter at 4.1%. With a sandy loam composition (56% sand, 29% silt, 15% clay), lawn care in High Point requires specific approaches.

    For effective High Point lawn care:

    • Watering needs: The sandy soil drains quickly, so deeper, less frequent watering helps grass develop stronger root systems
    • Fertilizing: The moderate phosphorus (36 ppm) and potassium (98 ppm) levels need monitoring to support cool-season grass health
    • Soil testing: Consider a Sunday soil test kit to track your specific North Carolina lawn's nutrient needs

    Cool-season grasses in High Point perform best with fall fertilization and may need extra attention during hot North Carolina summers. Sunday lawn care products can help address these specific needs while working with your lawn's natural ecosystem. For seasonal lawn tips, check out The Shed for expert guidance.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near High Point, NC

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    Great product my lawn looks great and feels great.

    Callie

    North Carolina, NC

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    Great product

    So easy to use and the results are very noticeable! Our lawn has never been greener. It’s tough to achieve in the NC Sandhills!

    Kaylen

    North Carolina, NC

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    So far so good! Started

    So far so good! Started Sunday treatments last fall and the yard looks great! Application was super easy.

    Sean

    North Carolina, NC

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    Great product

    Great product. Easy to use

    Michael

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    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
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    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 4". Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in North Carolina, NC
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    Easy to use, I like

    Easy to use, I like that it shows up when I need to use it.

    Brad

    North Carolina, NC

    A lawn in North Carolina, NC
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    Great product my lawn looks

    Great product my lawn looks great and feels great.

    Callie

    North Carolina, NC

    A lawn in North Carolina, NC
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    Great product

    So easy to use and the results are very noticeable! Our lawn has never been greener. It’s tough to achieve in the NC Sandhills!

    Kaylen

    North Carolina, NC

    A lawn in North Carolina, NC
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    So far so good! Started

    So far so good! Started Sunday treatments last fall and the yard looks great! Application was super easy.

    Sean

    North Carolina, NC

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    Great product

    Great product. Easy to use

    Michael

    NC

    A lawn in Greensboro, NC
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    Green grass.

    Grass is surviving the drout. Cutting it at 4". Only green lawn.

    Angela

    Greensboro, NC

    A lawn in North Carolina, NC
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    Easy to use, I like

    Easy to use, I like that it shows up when I need to use it.

    Brad

    North Carolina, NC

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      High Point, North Carolina FAQs

      Traditional lawn care services can be expensive, costing up to $1500 per year. Sunday offers a more affordable alternative with custom lawn care plans starting between $55-100, varying based on lawn size and plan type. Sunday plans include custom lawn fertilizer, a soil test kit with analysis, customizable options for weeds, seeds and pests, unlimited access to Yard Advisors, and custom application schedules. Homeowners in High Point can save hundreds of dollars annually with Sunday's DIY approach.

      Homeowners in High Point face several lawn care challenges throughout the seasons. These include managing weeds like crabgrass in spring and summer, dealing with drought stress during hot months, and maintaining grass health under shade from trees. Soil compaction from high foot traffic can also be problematic. Sunday's soil testing and custom nutrient plans help address these region-specific challenges with targeted solutions.

      The 1/3 mowing rule means never cutting off more than one-third of your grass height at once. In High Point's warm growing season, following this rule helps grass develop deeper roots that better withstand summer heat and drought. It also reduces stress on grass plants, prevents scalping, and keeps lawns fuller to naturally crowd out weeds. Taller grass provides natural cooling and shade for soil, reducing water needs.

      For your High Point home, look for a lawn care plan that adapts to local climate and soil conditions. A good plan should include a soil test to identify specific nutrient needs, fertilizer without harsh chemicals, and proper timing of applications based on seasonal growth patterns. Consider plans offering weed management options, grass seed suited to your lawn's sun exposure, and region-specific watering guidance.

      Achieve a greener High Point lawn by starting with a soil test to understand what nutrients your lawn truly needs. Apply iron-rich fertilizer for quick greening without excess growth. Practice proper mowing by keeping grass taller for deeper roots and natural weed resistance. Water deeply but infrequently to encourage root development. Overseed thin areas with grass varieties suited to North Carolina's climate.

      Yes, a DIY lawn care approach works well in High Point when you have the right tools and knowledge. Sunday's custom plans make DIY care simple by delivering exactly what your lawn needs when it needs it. You'll receive soil-specific nutrients, application instructions tailored to your location, and access to lawn experts. DIY care allows you to respond quickly to local weather patterns and lawn issues as they arise.

      How to grow grass in High Point, North Carolina

      Most common grass type(s) in High Point, NC Cool-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in High Point, NC Seeding
      Recommended grass species for High Point, NC lawns Tall fescue Kentucky bluegrass perennial ryegrass
      When to start growing grass in High Point, NC Early April to early May and late September to mid October

      Growing a beautiful lawn in High Point, North Carolina starts with knowing the best grass types for the region. Cool-season grasses like tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass are ideal choices for lawn care in High Point.

      The best method for establishing grass in High Point is seeding rather than sodding or other methods. For optimal results, time your seeding during the prime growing windows: early April to early May or late September to mid-October. These periods offer the perfect soil temperatures and moisture conditions for seed germination in North Carolina's climate.

      When planning your how to grow grass project:

      • Timing matters: Fall is typically best for cool-season grasses
      • Seed selection: Choose the right mix of tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass
      • Soil preparation: Remove debris and loosen soil before seeding

      For existing lawns with thin patches, consider overseeding during these same time periods. Not sure which seed is right for your yard? Use Sunday's Seed Finder Tool to find the perfect match.

      For more detailed guidance on seeding techniques specific to your lawn conditions, check out seed guides in The Shed or explore Sunday premium grass seed options formulated for North Carolina lawns.

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