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    Rome, GA – meet custom DIY lawn care

    From the hills to the rivers, Rome's natural beauty deserves a lawn to match. Sunday makes it happen with less work and no harsh chemicals.

    Sunday is a DIY lawn care subscription that creates plans just for your yard in Rome, Georgia. We analyze your soil, local climate, and property data to determine exactly what your lawn needs and when it needs it. Our Sunday products use natural ingredients that work with nature, not against it.

    Unlike traditional lawn care in Rome that relies on one-size-fits-all approaches and synthetic chemicals, Sunday tailors everything to your specific yard. We know Rome's clay-rich soil and warm, humid climate create specific lawn challenges. Our system addresses these local factors head-on.

    Thousands of homeowners trust us - just check our Sunday lawn care reviews to see why. Ready to give your Rome, GA lawn the custom care it deserves? 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 Rome, Georgia

    Typical lawn size in Rome 5363 sq. ft.
    Dominant grass type in Rome Warm-season grasses like bermuda, zoysia, centipede, and st. augustine
    Typical soil pH for Rome lawns 6.2 which is slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Rome lawns 5.07%
    Rome lawn soil composition 66% silt, 18% sand, 13% clay
    Key soil nutrients in Rome lawns Phosphorus: 19 ppm, potassium: 101 ppm, calcium: 1440 ppm, iron: 112 ppm

    Rome lawn care starts with understanding your soil. Most Rome, Georgia lawns have a mix of silt, sand, and clay soil that's slightly acidic. This soil makeup helps warm-season grasses like bermuda and zoysia grow well in the humid climate.

    The average Rome lawn measures about 5,300 square feet, giving homeowners plenty of space to maintain. A custom lawn plan can help you manage this size effectively through the growing season.

    Your Rome lawn needs:

    • Regular soil testing to check nutrient levels
    • Fertilizing to support grass growth
    • Consistent lawn mowing to keep warm-season grass healthy
    • Smart watering based on local weather patterns

    The soil data shows Rome lawns have good calcium levels but could use help with phosphorus and potassium. Check out our lawn care guides for specific tips on caring for warm-season grasses, or browse our lawn care products to find what your yard needs.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Rome, GA

    A lawn in Athens, GA
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    Athens, GA

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    Rick

    Rome, NY

    A lawn in Romeoville, IL
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    Need to add bug 2 plan

    It was okay, but I wish, that there would be more big killing in the plan

    Jesse

    Romeoville, IL

    A lawn in Athens, GA
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    Awesome

    Great service

    Brandon

    Athens, GA

    A lawn in Rome, NY
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    Best working lawn care i

    Best working lawn care i have used

    Rick

    Rome, NY

    A lawn in Romeoville, IL
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    Need to add bug 2 plan

    It was okay, but I wish, that there would be more big killing in the plan

    Jesse

    Romeoville, IL

    A lawn in Athens, GA
    starstarstarstarstar

    Awesome

    Great service

    Brandon

    Athens, GA

    A lawn in Rome, NY
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    Best working lawn care i

    Best working lawn care i have used

    Rick

    Rome, NY

    A lawn in Romeoville, IL
    starstarstarstarstar

    Need to add bug 2 plan

    It was okay, but I wish, that there would be more big killing in the plan

    Jesse

    Romeoville, IL

    A lawn in Athens, GA
    starstarstarstarstar

    Awesome

    Great service

    Brandon

    Athens, GA

    A lawn in Rome, NY
    starstarstarstarstar

    Best working lawn care i

    Best working lawn care i have used

    Rick

    Rome, NY

    A lawn in Romeoville, IL
    starstarstarstarstar

    Need to add bug 2 plan

    It was okay, but I wish, that there would be more big killing in the plan

    Jesse

    Romeoville, IL

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      Rome, Georgia FAQs

      Professional lawn maintenance in Rome, GA typically costs $45-75 per visit for a standard quarter-acre lot. Sunday's custom lawn care plans start at $55 per season and include fertilizer, soil testing, and expert support - making it a more affordable alternative to traditional services while letting you maintain your lawn on your schedule.

      For a healthy lawn in Rome, GA:

      1. Mow tall at 3-4 inches and only remove 1/3 of grass height per cut
      2. Water deeply but infrequently, about 1 inch per week
      3. Fertilize in early spring, late spring, and fall
      4. Overseed with tall fescue or bermuda grass in fall
      5. Control weeds in spring and fall
      6. Test soil annually and adjust nutrients as needed
      7. Aerate compacted soil in fall

      Follow your local watering guidelines and avoid fertilizing during summer heat stress periods.

      When choosing a lawn care service in Rome, GA, consider:

      1. Get multiple quotes and compare services offered
      2. Check licenses, insurance and local reviews
      3. Ask about their approach to fertilization and weed control
      4. Confirm service frequency and scheduling flexibility
      5. Understand their guarantee and cancellation policies

      Sunday offers a DIY alternative with customized plans, expert guidance, and convenient home delivery.

      The 1/3 rule means never cutting more than one-third of the grass blade length in a single mowing. This promotes healthier grass by reducing stress and maintaining proper leaf surface for photosynthesis. For example, if your grass is 3 inches tall, don't cut off more than 1 inch.

      People invest in lawn care in Rome, GA to maintain curb appeal, increase property values, and manage the challenges of the region's climate and soil conditions. A well-maintained lawn also provides a comfortable outdoor space for family activities while preventing erosion and weed growth on their property.

      To calculate lawn care costs in Rome, GA, measure your total lawn square footage, excluding house, driveway and other non-grass areas. Traditional services charge by square footage, while Sunday's custom plans start at $55 and scale based on lawn size, with pricing calculated automatically when you enter your address.

      Lawn care refers to the specific maintenance tasks like mowing, fertilizing, and weed control. Lawn service is the professional company or provider that performs these tasks. With Sunday, you get the products and expert guidance to handle lawn care yourself, while traditional lawn services do the work for you.

      Professional lawn mowing services in Rome, GA typically charge $45-65 per cut for an average quarter-acre lot. Prices vary based on lot size, terrain, and service frequency. Weekly mowing during peak growing season (March-October) is recommended for optimal lawn health.

      How to grow grass in Rome, Georgia

      Most common grass type in Rome Warm-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Rome Seeding, sodding, or plugging
      Recommended grass species for Rome lawns Bermuda, zoysia, centipede, and st. augustine
      When to start growing grass in Rome Spring from April 27 to June 8

      Lawn care in Rome, Georgia centers around warm-season grasses that thrive in the humid climate. The best time for grass seeding falls between late April and early June when soil temperatures warm up. For quick results, homeowners can choose between seeding, sodding, or plugging their lawns.

      The most successful grass types for Rome lawns include:

      • Bermuda grass
      • Zoysia grass
      • Centipede grass
      • St. Augustine grass

      To start a new lawn in Rome:

      1. Pick the right grass type for your yard using our seed finder tool
      2. Choose your planting method based on budget and timeline
      3. Plan your seeding or planting project for spring
      4. Water new grass regularly until established
      5. Begin mowing once grass reaches recommended height

      Want expert guidance for your Rome lawn care? Check out our custom lawn plans or browse our selection of warm-season grass seeds. Learn more about grass types and seeding tips in our lawn care guides.

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