Custom DIY lawn care in Holly Springs, NC
Lawn plans customized to your Holly Springs, NC lawn and delivered to your door.

Why try Sunday Lawn Care in Holly Springs, NC
In Holly Springs, where yards blend sandy soils with North Carolina's changing seasons, generic lawn care falls short. Sunday studies what makes Holly Springs lawns tick:
- Your soil mix (49% sand, 33% silt) needs specific nutrient balance
- Average 4,000 sq ft yards require precise coverage
- Both warm and cool season grasses thrive with tailored care
Holly Springs lawn care works best when addressing your yard's actual needs. Our soil science adapts to your lawn's 6.0 pH and specific nutrient levels, delivering the right nutrients at the right time - no guesswork needed. See what neighbors say about their healthier lawns.
Want lawn care in Holly Springs that works with nature? Get your custom lawn plan today.
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 Holly Springs, North Carolina
Typical lawn size in Holly Springs | 4,000 sq. ft. |
Dominant grass types in Holly Springs | Warm and cool season grasses like tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, bermudagrass, and zoysiagrass |
Typical soil pH for Holly Springs lawns | 6.0, which is slightly acidic |
Typical organic matter in Holly Springs lawns | 3.62% |
Holly Springs lawn soil composition | 49% sand, 33% silt, 12% clay |
Key soil nutrients in Holly Springs lawns | Phosphorus: 34 ppm, potassium: 90 ppm, calcium: 1,132 ppm, iron: 152 ppm |
Holly Springs lawns have some unique characteristics that affect how you care for your grass. With an average lawn size of 4,000 square feet, homeowners in this North Carolina town typically grow a mix of warm and cool season grasses including tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, bermudagrass, and zoysiagrass.
Your soil plays a big role in lawn health. Holly Springs soil typically has:
- A slightly acidic pH of 6.0
- Good organic matter content (3.62%)
- A sandy loam texture (49% sand, 33% silt, 12% clay)
- Decent nutrient levels, especially iron (152 ppm)
Lawn Care Tips for Holly Springs
- Choose the right grass for your yard - both warm and cool season grasses can work well
- Test your soil to know exactly what nutrients you need with a soil test kit
- Apply fertilizer based on your specific grass type
- Water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth
For best results, consider a custom lawn plan tailored to Holly Springs' specific growing conditions and your yard's needs.
Sunday lawn care reviews near Holly Springs, NC

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

Lawn Care made easy
This makes taking care of my lawns so much easier. Any questions I have I can always ask the professionals at Sunday.
Ty
Hickory, NC

the hose application in addition
the hose application in addition to the automatic mailing of the lawn care supplements has made lawn care simple and effective.
Jason
NC

Sunday customized plans are easy
Sunday customized plans are easy to use. The products are delivered to your door in time for your scheduled applications. Each application takes around 10 minutes and if you have questions Sunday addresses them via text in a timely fashion.
Jay
Cary, NC

Grass has never been greener!
Easy to use and convenient. My grass has never been greener! I also like that it is pet friendly.
Ty
Greensboro, NC


My lawn is improving!
I purchased a new construction home a couple of years ago and the quality of the Bermuda sod that was laid during the construction process was not great. It has been a struggle bringing some beauty to my lawn. Sunday has allowed me to quickly improve upon the painstaking labor I have already put in over the past two years! I also appreciate that a soil sample is part of the package as it's something I've always needed to do. I regularly dethatch, aerate, and water, and Sunday is the "cherry on top of the sundae" (pun intended). :-)
Christian
Holly Springs, NC

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

Lawn Care made easy
This makes taking care of my lawns so much easier. Any questions I have I can always ask the professionals at Sunday.
Ty
Hickory, NC

the hose application in addition
the hose application in addition to the automatic mailing of the lawn care supplements has made lawn care simple and effective.
Jason
NC

Sunday customized plans are easy
Sunday customized plans are easy to use. The products are delivered to your door in time for your scheduled applications. Each application takes around 10 minutes and if you have questions Sunday addresses them via text in a timely fashion.
Jay
Cary, NC

Grass has never been greener!
Easy to use and convenient. My grass has never been greener! I also like that it is pet friendly.
Ty
Greensboro, NC


My lawn is improving!
I purchased a new construction home a couple of years ago and the quality of the Bermuda sod that was laid during the construction process was not great. It has been a struggle bringing some beauty to my lawn. Sunday has allowed me to quickly improve upon the painstaking labor I have already put in over the past two years! I also appreciate that a soil sample is part of the package as it's something I've always needed to do. I regularly dethatch, aerate, and water, and Sunday is the "cherry on top of the sundae" (pun intended). :-)
Christian
Holly Springs, NC
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Holly Springs, North Carolina FAQs
How to grow grass in Holly Springs, North Carolina
Most common grass type(s) in Holly Springs, NC | Warm, cool |
Best way to grow grass in Holly Springs, NC? | Seeding for cool-season grasses. Seeding, sodding, or planting for warm-season grasses |
Recommended grass species for Holly Springs, NC lawns | Tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass |
When to start growing grass in Holly Springs, NC | Cool-season grasses: Spring from April 5 to April 29 or fall from September 25 to October 18. Warm-season grasses: Late spring to early summer from May 2 to June 13 |
Growing grass in Holly Springs, North Carolina gives you options for both warm and cool-season grasses. The area supports popular cool-season varieties like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, as well as warm-season types like Bermuda and Zoysia.
When to plant grass in Holly Springs depends on your grass type:
- Cool-season grasses: Plant in early spring (April 5-29) or fall (September 25-October 18)
- Warm-season grasses: Plant during late spring through early summer (May 2-June 13)
Success tips for Holly Springs lawn care:
- Choose the right grass type for your yard conditions
- Plant grass seed during peak growing windows
- Keep soil consistently moist while seeds establish
- Mow at proper height once grass reaches 3 inches
Cool-season grasses do well with traditional seeding methods. For warm-season types, you have more options - try seeding, sodding or planting plugs based on your timeline and budget. Want help picking the perfect grass? Check out our grass seed guide or get a custom lawn plan tailored to your Holly Springs yard.
Holly Springs, NC lawn care blogs

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Lawn Disease: How to ID Lawn Disease & Effective Treatments for Grass Fungus
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Growing a Warm-Season Lawn in the West
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Summer Patch
An occasional brown spot on your lawn is rarely a cause for concern. But if your grass is growing slowly and those brown spots get bigger and bigger throughout the summer, you may be dealing with summer patch.
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