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Why try Sunday in Washington, D.C.
From Capitol Hill to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. lawns face distinct challenges. Our soil science shows D.C. yards typically have slightly acidic soil with a good mix of silt and sand - perfect for cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass.
Sunday builds your lawn care plan using:
- Local climate patterns
- Your yard's soil composition
- Satellite mapping of your property
- Seasonal timing for the D.C. area
Washington, D.C. lawn care doesn't need to be complicated. We analyze your soil data and match it with nutrients your grass needs. Your custom plan arrives with simple instructions and exactly what your yard needs, when it needs it.
Want to grow a greener lawn while doing right by the environment? Get your custom lawn plan tailored specifically for your District of Columbia yard.
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 Washington, D.C.
Typical lawn size in Washington, D.C. | 2,436 sq. ft. |
Dominant grass type in Washington, D.C. | Cool-season grasses like tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, and perennial ryegrass |
Typical soil pH for Washington, D.C. lawns | 6.3, slightly acidic |
Typical organic matter in Washington, D.C. lawns | 5.34% |
Washington, D.C. lawn soil composition | 47% silt, 37% sand, 13% clay |
Key soil nutrients in Washington, D.C. lawns | Phosphorus: 97 ppm, Potassium: 96 ppm, Calcium: 1,296 ppm, Iron: 176 ppm |
Washington, D.C. lawns tend to be modest in size, averaging 2,436 square feet, making them manageable for DIY lawn care. The city's cool-season grasses like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grow best in the local climate.
The soil in Washington, D.C. has good structure with a mix of silt, sand, and clay. The slightly acidic pH of 6.3 supports healthy grass growth, though regular soil testing helps track any needed adjustments. The organic matter content of 5.34% indicates rich soil that holds nutrients well.
Key steps for lawn care in Washington, D.C.:
- Match fertilizer timing to cool-season grass needs
- Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth
- Mow at 3-4 inches to help grass handle summer heat
- Add organic matter through grass clippings and compost
Get a custom lawn plan based on your Washington, D.C. yard's specific needs, including nutrient levels and soil composition, for better results with less work.
Sunday lawn care reviews near Washington, D.C.

Couldn't be happier!
Couldn't be happier!
Ben
Washington, State.

A DC lawn's best friend
Super convenient and customized to our specific needs.
Jimmy
Washington, DC

Healthy & Green!
Our lawn has never looked so healthy and green since we began following our Smart Lawn Plan.
Melanie
Washington

Safe for our wildlife and
Safe for our wildlife and dogs!
Michael
Olympia, WA

Heathy & Green Grass
The nutrients sure make my grass look healthier and greener.
Gloria
Black Diamond, WA


Great products! So convenient.
Great products! So convenient.
Jacob
Spokane, WA

Couldn't be happier!
Couldn't be happier!
Ben
Washington, State.

A DC lawn's best friend
Super convenient and customized to our specific needs.
Jimmy
Washington, DC

Healthy & Green!
Our lawn has never looked so healthy and green since we began following our Smart Lawn Plan.
Melanie
Washington

Safe for our wildlife and
Safe for our wildlife and dogs!
Michael
Olympia, WA

Heathy & Green Grass
The nutrients sure make my grass look healthier and greener.
Gloria
Black Diamond, WA


Great products! So convenient.
Great products! So convenient.
Jacob
Spokane, WA
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Washington, D.C. FAQs
How to grow grass in Washington, D.C.
Most common grass type in Washington, D.C. | Cool-season grasses |
Best way to grow grass in Washington, D.C. | Seeding |
Recommended grass species for Washington, D.C. lawns | Tall fescue, fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass |
When to start growing grass in Washington, D.C. | Spring: April 15 to May 14, Fall: September 17 to October 14 |
Lawn care in Washington, D.C. centers around cool-season grasses, which grow best when seeded in spring or fall. The District's climate supports popular grass types like tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, making these ideal choices for local yards.
For the best results with grass seeding in Washington, D.C., follow these timing guidelines:
- Spring seeding window: April 15 - May 14
- Fall seeding window: September 17 - October 14
Fall is often the better choice for seeding your Washington, D.C. lawn, as cooler temperatures and regular rainfall help grass establish strong roots. When planning your lawn care schedule, keep these tips in mind:
- Choose grass seed suited for the District's growing zones 7a-8a
- Water newly seeded areas lightly and frequently
- Hold off on mowing until grass reaches 3 inches
- Avoid heavy foot traffic on newly seeded areas
Want to learn more about grass types for your yard? The District's climate supports several cool-season grass options that can create a thick, hardy lawn.
Washington, D.C. lawn care blogs

Cool-Season Lawn Care Guide
Maintaining your lawn throughout an entire year doesn't have to be overwhelming. We've created a month-by-month calendar that tells you exactly what your cool-season lawn needs throughout the seasons.

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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