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    Starkville, MS – meet custom DIY lawn care

    Home to Mississippi State University and the famous cowbells, Starkville knows pride runs deep - especially when it comes to your yard.

    Sunday offers a personalized DIY lawn care subscription designed to make lawn care easy and effective. Using data about your specific lawn, we create custom plans tailored to your needs. Our products use premium ingredients without harsh chemicals, delivered right to your door with custom application dates.

    What makes lawn care in Starkville unique? Our technology analyzes Mississippi's clay-heavy soil profile, the region's high summer heat, and typical rainfall patterns. We factor in Starkville, MS climate data to determine when your grass will start growing in spring and when to prepare for those hot summer months.

    Unlike traditional lawn care that uses one-size-fits-all approaches, Sunday builds a plan specifically for your yard's needs. Our customers love the results - just check our Sunday lawn care reviews from other Mississippi homeowners.

    Ready to see what Sunday can do for your Starkville 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 Starkville, Mississippi

    Typical lawn size in Starkville, MS 6366 sq ft
    Dominant grass type(s) in Starkville, MS Warm-season grasses including Bermuda and zoysia
    Typical soil pH for Starkville, MS lawns 6.4 slightly acidic
    Typical organic matter in Starkville, MS lawns 4.34%
    Starkville, MS lawn soil composition 19% sand 23% clay 59% silt
    Key soil nutrients in Starkville, MS lawns Potassium 91.5 ppm Phosphorus 38.5 ppm Calcium 2029 ppm Iron 195 ppm Magnesium 138 ppm Sulfur 10 ppm Boron 0.525 ppm Zinc 3.775 ppm Copper 1.49 ppm Sodium 26 ppm Aluminum 609 ppm Manganese 41 ppm

    Starkville lawn care requires understanding your specific soil and grass conditions. The typical lawn in Starkville, Mississippi spans about 6366 sq ft and features warm-season grasses like Bermuda and zoysia.

    Local soil has a slightly acidic pH of 6.4 with good organic matter (4.34%). The soil composition is primarily silt (59%) with moderate clay (23%) and sand (19%). Starkville lawns show strong calcium levels but may need additional phosphorus and potassium for optimal growth.

    For effective lawn care in Starkville:

    • Mowing height: Keep Bermuda at 1-2 inches and zoysia at 1-1.5 inches during growing season
    • Watering: Deep, infrequent watering helps roots establish in the silty soil
    • Fertilizing: Apply nutrients based on your specific soil needs

    A Sunday custom lawn plan can help address your lawn's specific requirements. For more precise recommendations, consider using a Sunday soil test kit to analyze your exact nutrient levels. Find additional Sunday lawn care products designed for warm-season grasses and check out The Shed for seasonal tips.

    Sunday lawn care reviews near Starkville, MS

    A lawn in South, MS
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    Seems to be working well.

    Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.

    Jarrod

    South, MS

    A lawn in Clinton, MS
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    Steady progress

    I am on my second year with Sunday. I am seeing some steady progress in the quality of my lawn. Weeds continue to be a problem even after using the Dandelion Doom product. I am hopeful that my lawn will continue to improve.

    Evan

    Clinton, MS

    A lawn in Biloxi, MSA lawn in Biloxi, MS
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    Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle

    Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.

    John

    Biloxi, MS

    A lawn in South, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Seems to be working well.

    Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.

    Jarrod

    South, MS

    A lawn in Clinton, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Steady progress

    I am on my second year with Sunday. I am seeing some steady progress in the quality of my lawn. Weeds continue to be a problem even after using the Dandelion Doom product. I am hopeful that my lawn will continue to improve.

    Evan

    Clinton, MS

    A lawn in Biloxi, MSA lawn in Biloxi, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle

    Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.

    John

    Biloxi, MS

    A lawn in South, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Seems to be working well.

    Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.

    Jarrod

    South, MS

    A lawn in Clinton, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Steady progress

    I am on my second year with Sunday. I am seeing some steady progress in the quality of my lawn. Weeds continue to be a problem even after using the Dandelion Doom product. I am hopeful that my lawn will continue to improve.

    Evan

    Clinton, MS

    A lawn in Biloxi, MSA lawn in Biloxi, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle

    Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.

    John

    Biloxi, MS

    A lawn in South, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Seems to be working well.

    Seems to be working well. Easy plan to implicate with the automatic shipments.

    Jarrod

    South, MS

    A lawn in Clinton, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Steady progress

    I am on my second year with Sunday. I am seeing some steady progress in the quality of my lawn. Weeds continue to be a problem even after using the Dandelion Doom product. I am hopeful that my lawn will continue to improve.

    Evan

    Clinton, MS

    A lawn in Biloxi, MSA lawn in Biloxi, MS
    starstarstarstarstar

    Effective fertilizer, bad spray nozzle

    Lawn is lookin good. The fire ant killer works. Only complaint is the spray nozzles that come with the fertilizer don't work well, had to use another spray mixer.

    John

    Biloxi, MS

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      Starkville, Mississippi FAQs

      Traditional lawn services can cost up to $1500 yearly. Sunday offers a more budget-friendly option with custom lawn care plans starting between $55-100, based on lawn size. Sunday plans include custom lawn fertilizer, soil test kit and analysis, options for weeds, seeds and pests, unlimited access to Yard Advisors, and custom application schedules. Sunday's approach saves homeowners hundreds each year while delivering results that work with nature.

      Focus on the basics: proper mowing, watering deeply but less often, and targeted nutrients based on soil testing. For Starkville's warm climate, maintain St. Augustine or Bermuda grass at the right height (1-3 inches) and water about 1 inch weekly. Address thin areas with overseeding and pull weeds early before they spread. Sunday's custom lawn plans deliver exactly what your lawn needs without guesswork or waste.

      Start by identifying bare spots and patching them with the right grass seed for your region. Sunday's Bare Repair products blend grass seed, nutrients, and moisture-holding mulch to help grass grow back quickly. For warm-season lawns like those in Starkville, choose Bermudagrass varieties. Water new seeds in the morning and evening until they germinate. Limit foot traffic on newly seeded areas until grass is established.

      Starkville's warm climate is ideal for grasses like St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia. Mow St. Augustine at 1-3 inches high and water deeply once a week (about 1 inch). During summer heat, keep your mowing height higher and water in the early morning. Apply fertilizer when grass is actively growing in spring. For pests common in Mississippi like chinch bugs, use targeted treatments and maintain healthy grass to resist disease.

      Sunday's custom lawn plans take the guesswork out of lawn care by delivering what your lawn needs, when it needs it. Their soil test kit helps identify your lawn's specific needs, and products arrive with easy-to-follow instructions. The liquid fertilizer attaches to your hose for simple application. Plus, you get unlimited access to Yard Advisors who can answer questions specific to your Starkville lawn conditions.

      How to grow grass in Starkville, Mississippi

      ## Starkville, MS grass FAQs Sunday lawn care data
      Most common grass type(s) in Starkville, MS Warm-season grasses
      Best way to grow grass in Starkville, MS Seeding sodding plugging or sprigging
      Recommended grass species for Starkville, MS lawns Bermudagrass zoysiagrass centipedegrass St Augustinegrass
      When to start growing grass in Starkville, MS April 22 to June 3

      Growing a beautiful lawn in Starkville, Mississippi starts with selecting the right warm-season grass. Bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, centipedegrass, and St. Augustinegrass all thrive in the local climate. For successful lawn care in Starkville, timing is everything - the optimal window for planting grass is between April 22 and June 3, when soil temperatures are consistently warm.

      Starkville lawn care offers multiple establishment methods:

      • Seeding: Direct and economical for bermudagrass
      • Sodding: Instant lawn with immediate results
      • Plugging: Affordable option for zoysiagrass and St. Augustinegrass
      • Sprigging: Cost-effective for larger areas

      The hot Mississippi summers make proper watering crucial when establishing new grass. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination, then gradually reduce frequency while increasing depth. New grass in Starkville typically needs 6-8 weeks to establish before regular mowing.

      For best results, prepare your soil properly before planting. Use Sunday's Seed Finder Tool to determine which grass type suits your specific yard conditions. For step-by-step guidance, check out Sunday's how to grow grass guide or explore our Sunday premium grass seed options designed for southern lawns.

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