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In Hermitage, your lawn is part of your everyday backdrop coming home from work, letting the dog out, watching kids or grandkids play. When the grass is thin, full of weeds, or just looks tired, it nags at you every time you pull in the driveway.
No two Hermitage lawns are exactly alike. You’ve got older neighborhoods with mature trees, newer subdivisions with tough clay, and sloped front yards that dry out fast.
Once we see what your lawn is dealing with, we build a straightforward plan in normal language, no mystery jargon.

We use a series of lighter, well-timed fertilizer applications throughout the growing season instead of dumping it all on at once.

Hermitage lawns see weeds come in waves, spring broadleaf weeds, summer crabgrass and other grassy weeds, then late-season stragglers.
Over time, the goal is fewer weeds because the grass is stronger not just because we sprayed more chemicals.

Hermitage soil can be tight and compacted, especially in newer developments. When soil is packed down, water runs off, roots stay shallow, and the lawn never really thickens.
This is a big part of turning a stubborn lawn into one that finally responds.

If sections of the yard turn brown in odd shapes, feel spongy underfoot, or peel up easily, grubs or other turf insects may be feeding on the roots.
If we see a problem, we’ll point it out and suggest targeted treatment, not a “spray everything and hope” approach.

If your soil is too acidic, fertilizer can’t do its best work. When we see signs of a pH issue, we may recommend lime to help bring things back into balance.
Most Hermitage lawns do best with visits every 4–8 weeks during the growing season. We’ll build a schedule that fits your yard and your expectations.
No. As long as we can access the yard, we’ll treat it and leave a summary of what we did and what to expect.
Yes when products are applied correctly and given time to dry. Your technician will tell you exactly how long to wait before everyone goes back on the grass.
You’ll usually see fewer weeds and better color within the first couple of visits. Thicker, softer turf is typically a one-to-two-season project, especially if we’re correcting soil and bare spots.
If you’re tired of guessing at lawn care and not seeing much change, let us take it from here. Reach out to The Lawn Ranger for lawn care in Hermitage, TN, and we’ll put a clear, step-by-step plan behind the lawn you actually want.