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    Myrtle Beach, SC – meet custom DIY lawn care

    Sandy shores meet green lawns in Myrtle Beach. Getting that perfect yard shouldn't be complicated.

    Sunday is a personalized DIY lawn care subscription that makes lawn care simple and effective. We analyze your soil, climate, and property data to create a plan just for your South Carolina lawn. Our products use premium ingredients without harsh chemicals, and everything ships to your door with specific application dates.

    Our data science team has studied Myrtle Beach, SC's coastal soil composition, humidity patterns, and typical grass types. We know the challenges your lawn faces - from sandy soil to hot summers - and build your plan accordingly.

    Unlike traditional lawn care services that use one-size-fits-all approaches with synthetic chemicals, Sunday tailors everything to your specific yard. Thousands of homeowners trust us, as Sunday lawn care reviews show.

    Ready for a better way to care for your Myrtle Beach lawn? Get your Custom Lawn Plan today.

    How it works

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    Get yard analysis

    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 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

    Typical lawn size in Myrtle Beach 3,402 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass types in Myrtle Beach Warm and cool season grasses like bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, tall fescue, and Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for Myrtle Beach lawns 6.5, slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Myrtle Beach lawns 2.9%
    Myrtle Beach lawn soil composition 73% sand, 17% silt, 9% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Myrtle Beach lawns Phosphorus: 63 ppm, potassium: 51 ppm, calcium: 1,316 ppm, iron: 170 ppm

    Lawn care in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina presents both opportunities and challenges. The sandy soil composition (73% sand) means water drains quickly, which affects how often you need to water your grass. Most Myrtle Beach lawns have slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.5, making it suitable for common warm-season grasses.

    Your lawn care routine should focus on:

    • Regular soil testing to monitor nutrient levels
    • Adjusting watering schedules based on the sandy soil conditions
    • Fertilizing to maintain proper nutrient levels, especially phosphorus and potassium
    • Choosing grass types that match your yard conditions

    The average Myrtle Beach lawn size of 3,402 square feet allows for both warm and cool-season grasses. While the soil's organic matter content is 2.9%, adding nutrients through proper lawn maintenance helps support healthy grass growth. Creating a customized plan based on your specific yard conditions will help you maintain a healthy lawn throughout the growing season.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Myrtle Beach, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Lushness abounds

    Lush carpet.

    Nate

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Easy application & straight directions

    Easy application & straight directions make it a breeze

    James

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Really transformed my lawn in

    Really transformed my lawn in SC

    Jeremy

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Fantastic

    Sunday Lawn works for me!

    Jacob

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Summerville, SC
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    South Carolina New Yard

    First application applied. Very easy product to apply.

    Jeff

    Summerville, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Beautiful lawn. Great product. This

    Beautiful lawn. Great product. This is my second year using!

    Douglas

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Lushness abounds

    Lush carpet.

    Nate

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Easy application & straight directions

    Easy application & straight directions make it a breeze

    James

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
    starstarstarstarstar

    Really transformed my lawn in

    Really transformed my lawn in SC

    Jeremy

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Fantastic

    Sunday Lawn works for me!

    Jacob

    Charleston, SC

    A lawn in Summerville, SC
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    South Carolina New Yard

    First application applied. Very easy product to apply.

    Jeff

    Summerville, SC

    A lawn in Charleston, SC
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    Beautiful lawn. Great product. This

    Beautiful lawn. Great product. This is my second year using!

    Douglas

    Charleston, SC

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      Myrtle Beach, South Carolina FAQs

      For Myrtle Beach's hot, humid climate, warm-season grasses like Bermuda, Zoysia, and St. Augustine thrive best. These grasses tolerate heat, salt spray, and sandy soils common in coastal areas. Centipede grass is also popular due to its low maintenance needs and good tolerance of acidic soils typical in the region.

      Professional lawn care services in Myrtle Beach typically cost $45-75 per visit for a standard quarter-acre lot. Annual costs range from $800-1,200 for basic mowing and maintenance. Sunday's custom lawn plans start at $55 with multiple shipments throughout the growing season, offering a more affordable DIY solution.

      The 1/3 rule means never cut off more than one-third of the grass blade length in a single mowing. Following this rule keeps your lawn healthy by preventing stress on the grass and maintaining stronger root systems. For example, if your grass is 3 inches tall, don't cut off more than 1 inch.

      When choosing lawn care in Myrtle Beach, consider your lawn's specific needs and your budget. Key factors include:

      1. Service type: Full-service maintenance vs DIY options
      2. Climate expertise: Provider should understand coastal conditions
      3. Schedule flexibility: Regular maintenance during peak growing months
      4. Cost: Compare service prices and DIY options
      5. Credentials: Check reviews and licensing

      Sunday's customized plans offer an affordable DIY alternative with expert guidance and products tailored to Myrtle Beach's climate and soil conditions.

      Myrtle Beach is in USDA hardiness zone 8b, with average minimum winter temperatures between 15-20°F. This warm zone supports a long growing season, typically from March through November, making it ideal for warm-season turfgrasses and many ornamental plants.

      Professional lawn care in Myrtle Beach is worth considering due to the unique coastal challenges and extended growing season. However, a DIY approach using Sunday's customized plans can be equally effective and more budget-friendly while providing expert guidance tailored to your lawn's specific needs in the coastal environment.

      To calculate lawn care costs in Myrtle Beach, measure your lawn's square footage by multiplying length by width for each section. For irregular areas, break into smaller rectangles and add together. A quarter-acre lot is roughly 11,000 square feet. This measurement helps determine product quantities and service costs needed.

      Lawn care refers to specific treatments like fertilizing, weed control, and seeding that improve grass health. Lawn service typically includes routine maintenance like mowing, edging, and cleanup. Think of lawn care as treating the grass itself, while lawn service handles the regular upkeep tasks.

      How to grow grass in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

      Most common grass types in Myrtle Beach Warm and cool season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Myrtle Beach Seeding for cool-season grasses, seeding or sodding for warm-season grasses
      Recommended grass species for Myrtle Beach lawns Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass
      When to start growing grass in Myrtle Beach Spring from March 18 to April 25 for cool-season grasses, late spring from April 28 to June 9 for warm-season grasses, fall from October 1 to November 1 for cool-season grasses

      Lawn care in Myrtle Beach offers flexibility with both warm and cool-season grass options. South Carolina's climate supports popular choices like Bermudagrass and zoysiagrass for warm-season lawns, while tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass work well for cool-season areas.

      The best time to seed your Myrtle Beach lawn depends on your grass type:

      • Cool-season grasses: Plant in early spring (March 18-April 25) or fall (October 1-November 1)
      • Warm-season grasses: Plant in late spring (April 28-June 9)

      When starting a new lawn, you have several options:

      1. Seeding: Works well for both grass types
      2. Sodding: Quick establishment for warm-season grasses
      3. Grass plugs: Good for warm-season varieties

      For best results when planting grass:

      • Water newly planted areas lightly and frequently
      • Keep soil consistently moist until grass establishes
      • Begin mowing when new grass reaches 3 inches
      • Reduce watering frequency as grass matures

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