DIY lawn care made just for Newton, MA
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Newton, MA – meet custom DIY lawn care
Between the Charles River and historic homes, Newton lawns face their own set of challenges. Sunday makes lawn care simple for Massachusetts homeowners who want a greener yard without the hassle.
Sunday is a DIY lawn care subscription that ships exactly what your lawn needs, when it needs it. We analyze your soil, climate, and yard data to build a plan that works with Newton's specific conditions—from the sandy loam soils to the New England weather patterns that affect growth throughout the year.
Unlike traditional lawn care that relies on harsh chemicals, our products use natural ingredients that work with nature, not against it. Many Newton homeowners have already switched to Sunday, with Sunday lawn care reviews highlighting how easy it is to get professional results.
Ready to see what a lawn plan built specifically for your Newton, Massachusetts property looks like? 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 Newton, Massachusetts
Typical lawn size in Newton | 2,740 sq. ft. |
Dominant grass type in Newton | Cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue |
Typical soil pH for Newton lawns | 6.2, slightly acidic |
Typical organic matter in Newton lawns | 6.56% |
Newton lawn soil composition | 58% sand, 33% silt, 9% clay |
Key soil nutrients in Newton lawns | Phosphorus: 172 ppm, Calcium: 1,434 ppm, Iron: 202 ppm |
Newton lawns have unique characteristics that shape local lawn care practices. The typical 2,740 sq. ft. lawn in Massachusetts grows cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass and tall fescue. These grasses do well in Newton's climate and soil conditions.
The slightly acidic soil pH of 6.2 works well for most grass types, though regular soil testing helps track nutrient needs. Newton's sandy-loam soil mix drains well but may need extra attention during dry spells.
Key steps for lawn care in Newton:
- Follow a seasonal fertilizer schedule that matches local growing patterns
- Water deeply but less often to encourage deep root growth in sandy soil
- Mow at 3-3.5 inches to help grass handle stress
- Add organic matter through mulched clippings to improve soil structure
Newton's soil nutrients show good phosphorus and iron levels, which support grass health. Getting a custom lawn plan based on your specific soil can help target any missing nutrients and make lawn care more effective.
Sunday lawn care reviews near Newton, MA


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WORKS AWSOME!!!!!!
Dean
Lincoln, NE

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easy to use
Mark
Boston, MA

Simple, great results
Simple, great results
Edward
New Jersey

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My lawn has never looked this good
Kevin
Massachusetts

2nd year of Sunday
So easy to get a beautiful lush green lawn!
Bill
Norwich, NY

Simple to use
Simple to use
Raymond
New Hampshire


WORKS AWSOME!!!!!!
WORKS AWSOME!!!!!!
Dean
Lincoln, NE

Easy peasy
easy to use
Mark
Boston, MA

Simple, great results
Simple, great results
Edward
New Jersey

Lawn
My lawn has never looked this good
Kevin
Massachusetts

2nd year of Sunday
So easy to get a beautiful lush green lawn!
Bill
Norwich, NY

Simple to use
Simple to use
Raymond
New Hampshire
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Newton, Massachusetts FAQs
How to grow grass in Newton, Massachusetts
Most common grass type in Newton | Cool-season grasses |
Best way to grow grass in Newton | Seeding |
Recommended grass species for Newton lawns | Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue |
When to start growing grass in Newton | Spring from May 6 to June 3, or fall from September 1 to September 29 |
Newton lawn care follows a cool-season grass schedule, which means the best times for seeding are early fall (September 1-29) or late spring (May 6-June 3). Like most Massachusetts lawns, Newton yards do well with a mix of Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue grasses.
For the best results when growing grass in Newton:
- Choose the right grass seed for your yard with our seed finder quiz
- Plan your seeding project for September if possible - fall offers ideal growing conditions
- Prepare your soil by removing debris and loosening the top layer
- Water new grass seed daily until germination
- Keep foot traffic off newly seeded areas
Want to make lawn care in Newton easier? Get a custom lawn plan tailored to your yard's needs. Browse our selection of grass seed or check out our seeding guides for more tips on growing a healthy lawn.
Newton, MA lawn care blogs

Warm-season Grass vs. Cool-season Grass: Choose the Right Grass for Your Lawn
Learn the differences between warm-season and cool-season grasses to select the best type for your yard. Expert tips from Sunday.

Repairing Winter Lawn Damage
After the hard, cold winter, there’s no denying your lawn needs some TLC. Sunday’s guide to post-winter lawn repair will help your yard recover quickly from winter damage in spring.

How to Sharpen Mower Blades
Regularly sharpening your mower blades can be easy to overlook. After all, if you’re able to cut your grass, does it really matter how sharp your blades are? But dull blades can have a major effect on your lawn’s health, and even impact your wallet. Here’s a look at how to keep them sharp.

Growing a Cool-Season Lawn in the East
Learn how to grow a strong lawn in the east with cool-season grasses including Kentucky bluegrass, annual and perennial ryegrasses, tall fescue, and fine fescue.
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