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    New Albany, IN – meet custom DIY lawn care

    Between the scenic Ohio River views and the historic downtown charm, New Albany homeowners know their lawns face unique Indiana challenges. Now there's a smarter way to care for your yard.

    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 in New Albany, IN.

    What makes lawn care in New Albany different? Our science team analyzes Indiana's specific soil composition, temperature patterns, and rainfall data to create a plan that works with your local conditions. We study your yard's growth potential based on Southern Indiana's climate and recommend nutrients timed perfectly for your grass type.

    Unlike traditional lawn services that use one-size-fits-all approaches, Sunday tailors everything to your exact address. Our products use premium ingredients without harsh chemicals, delivered right to your door when your lawn needs them.

    See what Sunday lawn care reviews say about our results and 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 New Albany, Indiana

    Typical lawn size in New Albany, IN: 2800 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in New Albany, IN: Cool-season grasses including tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass
    Typical soil pH for New Albany, IN: lawns: 6.6, slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in New Albany, IN: lawns: 5.45%
    New Albany, IN: lawn soil composition: 17% sand, 13% clay, 70% silt
    Key soil nutrients in New Albany, IN: lawns: Potassium 125 ppm, phosphorus 18 ppm, calcium 1873 ppm, iron 175 ppm

    New Albany lawn care starts with understanding your specific growing conditions. The typical lawn in New Albany, Indiana measures about 2800 sq ft and features cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass.

    Your soil tells an important story: with 70% silt, 17% sand, and 13% clay, New Albany lawns have loamy soil that retains nutrients well. The slightly acidic pH of 6.6 is ideal for your grass types, while the 5.45% organic matter indicates healthy soil biology.

    For effective lawn care in New Albany:

    • Fertilizing: Your soil shows good potassium (125 ppm) but could benefit from phosphorus support (18 ppm)
    • Mowing: Keep cool-season grasses at 3-4 inches tall during summer heat
    • Watering: The silty soil holds moisture well but needs deep, infrequent watering

    Want to know exactly what your lawn needs? A Sunday soil test kit can provide specific recommendations, or get started with a Sunday Custom Lawn Plan tailored to your New Albany yard's specific needs. Find more lawn tips on The Shed.

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      New Albany, Indiana FAQs

      The 1/3 rule means never cutting more than one-third of your grass height in a single mowing. In New Albany, following this rule helps grass withstand both hot summers and cold winters. Taller grass develops deeper roots and shades soil, reducing water loss. Sunday recommends mowing high, especially during summer. This approach creates healthier lawns that need less water and fertilizer while being more resistant to weeds.

      For New Albany lawns: Spring (March-May): Apply first fertilizer when grass greens up and control early weeds. Summer (June-August): Mow high at 3-4 inches and water deeply during dry spells. Fall (September-October): Apply fertilizer and overseed if needed. Winter: Let your lawn rest. Sunday's custom plans provide specific application dates tailored to New Albany's climate and your lawn's growth cycle.

      A DIY approach with Sunday can save New Albany homeowners hundreds compared to traditional services that often cost up to $1500 yearly. Sunday's custom plans start between $55-100 and include targeted fertilizer, soil testing, and expert guidance. You'll get exactly what your lawn needs when it needs it, without paying for unnecessary treatments. Our approach reduces waste while growing a healthy lawn.

      A Sunday customized plan addresses your New Albany lawn's specific soil conditions, grass type, and local climate. Our soil test reveals exactly what nutrients your lawn needs, avoiding wasteful over-application. We time deliveries based on New Albany's growing season, sending the right products when your lawn will respond best. This precision approach leads to deeper roots and fewer pest and weed problems.

      Sunday designs products with family safety as a priority. Our ingredients break down quickly and don't linger in your New Albany yard. Kids and pets can return to the lawn once liquid products dry or granular products break down. We use ingredients you can pronounce, many used by organic farmers. Apply in early morning or evening and let products dry completely before resuming normal yard activities.

      For New Albany lawns, fertilize cool-season grasses in early spring and fall when growth is most active. Fertilize warm-season grasses in late spring through summer. Sunday's liquid fertilizers provide 4-6 weeks of nutrition per application. Our custom plans deliver the right nutrients at optimal times for your lawn, typically 3-4 applications yearly, providing steady nutrition without harmful over-fertilization.

      How to grow grass in New Albany, Indiana

      Most common grass type(s) in New Albany, IN Cool-season grasses are most common
      Best way to grow grass in New Albany, IN Seeding is the best method for establishing cool-season grasses
      Recommended grass species for New Albany, IN lawns Tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass
      When to start growing grass in New Albany, IN The best time to seed is from April 10 to May 8 in spring and from September 22 to October 13 in fall

      Growing a lush, green lawn in New Albany, Indiana starts with choosing the right grass types. Cool-season grasses thrive best in this region, with tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass being the top recommendations for lawn care in New Albany.

      Seeding is the most effective method for establishing these grasses in your New Albany lawn. The timing of your seeding project is critical for success. For optimal results, plan to seed during two specific windows:

      • Spring window: April 10 to May 8
      • Fall window: September 22 to October 13

      Fall is actually the ideal time for most Sunday custom lawn care plan seeding projects in Indiana, as cooler temperatures and typically more consistent rainfall create perfect conditions for seed germination.

      When planning your seeding project, consider using Sunday premium grass seed blends designed specifically for cool-season success. New soil preparation and proper watering are key factors in helping new grass establish strong roots.

      For step-by-step guidance on how to grow grass in your New Albany yard, check out Sunday's how to grow grass guide or explore seed guides in The Shed for expert advice. Not sure which seed is right for your specific conditions? Try Sunday's Seed Finder Tool to find your perfect match.

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