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Lawn Care in Toronto

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Lawn care in Toronto runs on a calendar, not a whim: feed when the grass can use it, aerate when the soil gives, seed when the weeds can’t compete. Our seasonal programs handle that timing for you, visits land when the lawn needs them, not when the truck happens to be nearby.

What a program includes

  • Spring wake-up: clean-up pass, first feeding, pre-season inspection
  • Fertilizing visits timed to the GTA growing curve, not a fixed monthly date
  • Weed management within Ontario’s cosmetic pesticide rules, density, spot treatment, and overseeding do the real work
  • Fall core aeration and overseeding, the highest-leverage visit of the year
  • A written season schedule so you know what happens when

Why Toronto lawns struggle

Most east-end lawns sit on heavy clay: compacted, slow-draining, root-hostile. Annual core aeration is not optional maintenance here, it is the treatment. Add the deep shade of mature street trees and the answer is often a shade-tolerant overseed blend rather than more fertilizer on grass that was never going to thrive.

When a program is the wrong buy

If your lawn is more than half weeds and bare patch, a program will take two seasons to win, and sometimes new sod at a known price beats two years of rehabilitation. We tell you which side your lawn is on at the first visit. Weekly cutting is its own service: see lawn mowing.

Frequently asked questions

What does a season of lawn care cost?

Our seasonal programs (fertilizing visits, weed management, fall aeration and overseeding) run a few hundred dollars to around $1,000 for typical Toronto lots, depending on lawn size and the plan. Published plan pricing is on our pricing page, no mystery quotes for a lawn.

When should I aerate and overseed?

Early fall, almost always. September soil is warm, the weeds have given up, and new grass gets two cool growing windows before summer stress. Spring aeration is the consolation prize for compacted lawns that can't wait.

Can you fix a lawn that's mostly weeds?

Usually, over one to two seasons: aggressive overseeding to crowd weeds out, correct mowing height, and feeding on schedule. Ontario's cosmetic pesticide rules take the chemical shortcut off the table, so density is the strategy. Lawns past saving get a straight sod recommendation instead.

Do I need to be home for visits?

No. Visits are scheduled, you get a notification when the crew is done, and gate access is the only thing we need arranged.

Serving Toronto, Scarborough, North York, East York, and Etobicoke.

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