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Lawn care made for Hurricane, WV

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    How DIY lawn care is customized for Hurricane, WV

    In Hurricane, where the Kanawha and Ohio river valleys meet, maintaining a lush lawn means understanding West Virginia's unique growing conditions. Sunday offers a personalized DIY lawn care subscription designed to make lawn care easy and effective.

    Our plans for Hurricane, WV lawns are built using local soil profiles, historical temperature and rainfall data, and satellite imagery of your specific property. This science-driven approach means your lawn gets exactly what it needs when it needs it.

    Unlike traditional lawn care in Hurricane that uses one-size-fits-all approaches, Sunday analyzes your yard's unique challenges. We account for Hurricane's clay-rich soils, humid summers, and seasonal rainfall patterns to create a custom nutrient schedule.

    Homeowners across West Virginia trust our methods, with Sunday lawn care reviews highlighting how our targeted nutrients lead to greener, healthier lawns with less work and water.

    Ready to see what your Hurricane lawn needs? 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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    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 Hurricane, West Virginia

    Typical lawn size in Hurricane, WV 4161 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in Hurricane, WV Cool-season grasses including tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for Hurricane, WV lawns 6.4 slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Hurricane, WV lawns 4.4%
    Hurricane, WV lawn soil composition 19% sand 67% silt 13% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Hurricane, WV lawns 20.5 ppm phosphorus 99 ppm potassium 1513.5 ppm calcium 144 ppm iron

    Hurricane, WV lawns average 4161 sq ft and feature cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass. The soil is slightly acidic with a pH of 6.4 and contains good organic matter at 4.4%. With a silty loam composition (67% silt, 19% sand, 13% clay), lawn care in Hurricane requires specific attention.

    For effective Hurricane lawn care:

    • Mowing height: Keep cool-season grasses at 3-4 inches tall during West Virginia summers to promote deeper roots
    • Fertilizing schedule: Apply nitrogen-rich fertilizer in fall when phosphorus (20.5 ppm) and potassium (99 ppm) levels indicate supplementation may be needed
    • Soil management: The high calcium content (1513.5 ppm) supports good structure, while the iron level (144 ppm) helps maintain grass color

    The silty soil composition means Hurricane lawns retain moisture well but may need aeration to prevent compaction. A Sunday soil test kit can help you understand your specific lawn needs.

    Want a greener lawn with less work? Sunday lawn care products are formulated for your specific conditions. Visit The Shed for more lawn care tips.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Hurricane, WV

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    I have been happy with Sunday for 3 years. I do like the environmental design of the lawn products. My lawn use to have a bad cloverleaf and crabgrass problem. Over time, Sunday has reduced and eliminated nearly 75% of the troublesome spots and helped to improve my overall health of my lawn. My neighbors have noted my lawn looks greener and healthier all year long.

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    Morgantown, WV

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    Huntington, WV

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    Rebecca M.

    Huntington, WV

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    Lawn improvement in West Virginia

    I have been happy with Sunday for 3 years. I do like the environmental design of the lawn products. My lawn use to have a bad cloverleaf and crabgrass problem. Over time, Sunday has reduced and eliminated nearly 75% of the troublesome spots and helped to improve my overall health of my lawn. My neighbors have noted my lawn looks greener and healthier all year long.

    Chuck

    Morgantown, WV

    A lawn in Huntington, WV
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    Grow hopefully

    Put this out yesterday it's raining today hopefully it will start showing something soon

    Rebecca m.

    Huntington, WV

    A lawn in Huntington, WV
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    Grow hopefully

    Put this out yesterday it's raining today hopefully it will start showing something soon

    Rebecca M.

    Huntington, WV

    A lawn in Morgantown, WVA lawn in Morgantown, WV
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    Lawn improvement in West Virginia

    I have been happy with Sunday for 3 years. I do like the environmental design of the lawn products. My lawn use to have a bad cloverleaf and crabgrass problem. Over time, Sunday has reduced and eliminated nearly 75% of the troublesome spots and helped to improve my overall health of my lawn. My neighbors have noted my lawn looks greener and healthier all year long.

    Chuck

    Morgantown, WV

    A lawn in Huntington, WV
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    Grow hopefully

    Put this out yesterday it's raining today hopefully it will start showing something soon

    Rebecca m.

    Huntington, WV

    A lawn in Huntington, WV
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    Grow hopefully

    Put this out yesterday it's raining today hopefully it will start showing something soon

    Rebecca M.

    Huntington, WV

    A lawn in Morgantown, WVA lawn in Morgantown, WV
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    Lawn improvement in West Virginia

    I have been happy with Sunday for 3 years. I do like the environmental design of the lawn products. My lawn use to have a bad cloverleaf and crabgrass problem. Over time, Sunday has reduced and eliminated nearly 75% of the troublesome spots and helped to improve my overall health of my lawn. My neighbors have noted my lawn looks greener and healthier all year long.

    Chuck

    Morgantown, WV

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      Hurricane, West Virginia FAQs

      Traditional lawn care services in Hurricane, WV can cost up to $1500 yearly. Sunday offers a more affordable option with custom lawn care plans starting between $55-100, based on your lawn size. Plans include custom lawn fertilizer, soil testing, expert analysis, weed and seed options, and unlimited access to Yard Advisors. Sunday saves homeowners hundreds of dollars while delivering effective results.

      Early spring is ideal to start a lawn care plan for your West Virginia lawn. This is when grass wakes up from winter dormancy and begins active growth. Starting in spring lets you fix winter damage and build a strong lawn before summer heat stress hits. Sunday times nutrient deliveries to match your local growing season, giving your West Virginia lawn what it needs exactly when it needs it.

      Common lawn mistakes in Hurricane include watering too frequently but not deeply enough. Many homeowners cut grass too short, especially during hot weather. Another error is not addressing winter damage in early spring. Using the wrong products for your specific soil needs wastes money and time. Not preparing for summer heat stress can leave your lawn vulnerable when temperatures rise.

      Start with a Sunday soil test to understand exactly what your Hurricane lawn needs. Focus on basics: proper mowing height (keep it taller at 3-4 inches), deep but infrequent watering, and targeted fertilizing. Overseed thin areas in spring or fall to naturally crowd out weeds. Sunday's DIY approach saves money by delivering exactly what your lawn needs without paying for unnecessary treatments.

      A complete lawn care program for West Virginia includes seasonal fertilization customized to your soil, targeted weed control, and grass seed for thin areas. Sunday plans provide nutrients timed to your local growing season. Programs should address both immediate issues like weeds and long-term soil health. Regular soil testing helps track your lawn's progress and adjust treatments as needed.

      DIY lawn care works great for Hurricane lawns when you have the right guidance and products. Sunday combines DIY savings with scientific expertise through plans based on your soil, climate, and lawn size. The key is applying the right nutrients at the right time for West Virginia's growing season. With Sunday's custom plan and access to Yard Advisors, you get professional-level results without the professional-level price.

      How to grow grass in Hurricane, West Virginia

      Most common grass type(s) in Hurricane, WV Cool-season grasses are most common
      Best way to grow grass in Hurricane, WV The best way to grow grass is by seeding
      Recommended grass species for Hurricane, WV lawns Tall fescue Kentucky bluegrass perennial ryegrass
      When to start growing grass in Hurricane, WV For spring seeding start April 24 and end May 15 for fall seeding start September 15 and end October 6

      Growing grass in Hurricane, West Virginia is all about working with the region's cool-season climate. The most suitable grass types for Hurricane lawn care include tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass, which thrive in the local conditions.

      For Hurricane residents, seeding is the recommended method to establish or renovate lawns. Timing is critical when planting grass seed in West Virginia. Spring seeding should happen between April 24 and May 15, while fall seeding works best from September 15 to October 6.

      Want to grow greener grass in Hurricane? Follow these tips:

      • Choose the right seed: Select cool-season grass varieties adapted to the local climate. Find your perfect match with Sunday's Seed Finder Tool.
      • Time it right: Fall is typically the best season for seeding in Hurricane, WV as soil temperatures and moisture levels are ideal.
      • Prepare properly: Before seeding, remove debris and loosen soil to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.

      Need help with lawn care in Hurricane? Check out Sunday's how to grow grass guide or browse Sunday premium grass seed options specifically formulated for your region. For personalized recommendations, get a Sunday custom lawn care plan or explore seed guides in The Shed.

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