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    Why try Sunday Lawn Care in Hopkins, MN

    From the trails of Shady Oak Lake to the greens of Meadowbrook Golf Course, Hopkins residents know their yards face unique Minnesota 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 Hopkins different? Our technology analyzes Minnesota's clay-heavy soils, cold winters, and variable rainfall patterns to create a plan specifically for your address. We factor in the exact growth potential of cool-season grasses common in Hopkins, MN and adjust nutrient timing based on local climate data.

    Unlike traditional lawn treatments that use one-size-fits-all approaches, our science-backed formulas work with your yard's specific needs. Sunday lawn care reviews show homeowners love the results without harsh chemicals or frequent service visits.

    Ready to see what your Hopkins yard can become? Get 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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    Attach the custom fertilizer to your hose and spray. Then relax and wait for your next box!

    Lawn care for Hopkins, Minnesota

    Typical lawn size in Hopkins, MN 4198.5 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in Hopkins, MN Cool-season grasses including tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for Hopkins, MN lawns 7.3 which is slightly basic
    Typical organic matter in Hopkins, MN lawns 5.38%
    Hopkins, MN lawn soil composition 47.0% sand, 37.0% silt, 16.0% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Hopkins, MN lawns 159.0 potassium, 58.5 phosphorus, 2392.5 calcium, 168.0 iron

    Hopkins lawns average 4198.5 sq ft with cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass thriving in Minnesota's climate. The soil profile shows a slightly basic pH of 7.3 with good organic matter (5.38%) and a soil texture that's nearly half sand (47%) with silt (37%) and clay (16%).

    This soil composition affects how you should approach lawn care in Hopkins:

    • Watering needs: The sandy soil drains quickly, requiring more frequent but shorter watering sessions
    • Fertilizing strategy: High calcium levels (2392.5) but moderate phosphorus (58.5) means targeted nutrient application is key
    • Mowing height: Keep cool-season grasses taller (3-4 inches) during summer heat

    The nutrient profile indicates Hopkins lawns may benefit from potassium and phosphorus additions for root development and stress tolerance. A Sunday Custom Lawn Plan can help target these specific needs with the right nutrients at the right time.

    For weed control, the soil's good organic matter provides natural defense, but spot treatments may be needed. Consider a soil test kit for more detailed analysis of your specific yard conditions.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Hopkins, MN

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    Moved into a home that had an established lawn but that had been neglected for 3 years so was rough and very patchy. Last year I didn’t notice tremendous change however this spring the yard came in very full and lush. It’s a dramatic improvement from where we were last year!

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    Moved into a home that

    Moved into a home that had an established lawn but that had been neglected for 3 years so was rough and very patchy. Last year I didn’t notice tremendous change however this spring the yard came in very full and lush. It’s a dramatic improvement from where we were last year!

    David

    Minneapolis, MN

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    Luke

    Minnesota

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    Easy application.

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    Bernard

    Babbitt, MN

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    Moved into a home that

    Moved into a home that had an established lawn but that had been neglected for 3 years so was rough and very patchy. Last year I didn’t notice tremendous change however this spring the yard came in very full and lush. It’s a dramatic improvement from where we were last year!

    David

    Minneapolis, MN

    A lawn in Minnesota
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    Love it

    friendly

    Luke

    Minnesota

    A lawn in Babbitt, MN
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    Easy application.

    Easy application.

    Bernard

    Babbitt, MN

    A lawn in Minneapolis, MNA lawn in Minneapolis, MN
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    Moved into a home that

    Moved into a home that had an established lawn but that had been neglected for 3 years so was rough and very patchy. Last year I didn’t notice tremendous change however this spring the yard came in very full and lush. It’s a dramatic improvement from where we were last year!

    David

    Minneapolis, MN

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      Hopkins, Minnesota FAQs

      Traditional lawn care services may cost up to $1500/year. Sunday custom lawn care plans start between $55-$100 depending on lawn size. Plans include custom fertilizer, soil test kit, weed control options, unlimited expert advice, and custom application schedules. Sunday saves Hopkins homeowners hundreds of dollars yearly while providing effective, environmentally-friendly lawn care.

      For Hopkins yards, consider your lawn size, grass condition, and seasonal needs. Minnesota's climate requires specific timing for treatments. Look for plans with soil testing to understand your yard's unique needs. Sunday's custom plans factor in local climate data, soil composition, and lawn size to create a program tailored to Hopkins' growing conditions.

      In Hopkins, fertilize cool-season grasses in early spring (April-May) when grass awakens from winter dormancy, and fall (September-October) when roots actively grow. Apply lighter applications in early summer if needed. Sunday's custom plans deliver the right nutrients at the right times based on local climate data for your Hopkins lawn.

      DIY lawn care works well for Hopkins homeowners. Sunday makes it simple by delivering what your lawn needs based on local climate data and soil testing. You'll save money while having expert guidance through Minnesota's seasons. Application is straightforward, with clear instructions and support from Yard Advisors when questions arise about your yard.

      Sunday designs products with family safety in mind. Their lawn nutrients break down quickly and don't persist in the environment. After products dry, kids and pets can safely play on your Hopkins lawn. Sunday avoids harsh chemicals, using ingredients that work with nature to create a healthy lawn that stands up to play.

      How to grow grass in Hopkins, Minnesota

      Most common grass type(s) in Hopkins, MN Cool-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Hopkins, MN Seeding is the recommended method for establishing cool-season grasses
      Recommended grass species for Hopkins, MN lawns Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue
      When to start growing grass in Hopkins, MN The best time for spring seeding is from May 5 to June 3 and for fall seeding from August 24 to September 24

      Growing a beautiful lawn in Hopkins, Minnesota starts with choosing the right grass type. Cool-season grasses thrive in this climate, with Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescue being the top performers for lawn care in Hopkins.

      Timing is everything when seeding your lawn. For Hopkins lawn care, the best windows are:

      • Spring: May 5 to June 3
      • Fall: August 24 to September 24

      Fall is often ideal for seeding because soil is warm while air temperatures are cooling down, creating perfect conditions for seed germination with fewer weed competitors.

      When growing grass in Minnesota, seeding is the recommended method for establishing cool-season varieties. This approach allows grass to develop strong root systems before facing the extreme temperature shifts common in the region.

      For patching bare spots or overseeding thin areas, choose premium grass seed that matches your existing lawn. New grass seedlings need consistent moisture, so water lightly twice daily until established. Find more detailed seed guides in The Shed for step-by-step instructions tailored to your specific lawn needs.

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