Soil Testing
We test your soil pH and nutrient levels to determine what amendments are needed for healthy growth.
Sheboygan Falls, WI & Surrounding Areas
Whether you're starting from bare dirt on a new build, renovating a tired lawn, or just thickening up thin spots, getting the seed and soil prep right makes all the difference. We don't just throw down seed and hope for the best — we test your soil, prep the surface properly, and select grass varieties that are proven performers in Sheboygan Falls' climate.
Our lawn planting and overseeding services are timed for the optimal growing windows in Wisconsin. We typically recommend early fall seeding for the best results, but spring installations work well too with the right approach. From soil amendments to starter fertilizer to watering guidance, we set you up for a thick, healthy lawn that fills in fast.

We test your soil pH and nutrient levels to determine what amendments are needed for healthy growth.
We use high-quality seed mixes selected specifically for Wisconsin's climate and your sun/shade conditions.
Grading, aeration, and amendment application create the ideal seedbed for germination.
Detailed watering and maintenance instructions to ensure your new lawn establishes successfully.
We test your soil and evaluate sun exposure, drainage, and traffic patterns.
Grading, debris removal, aeration, and soil amendment application as needed.
Precise seeding with the right variety and rate using professional equipment.
Application of starter fertilizer to give new grass the nutrients it needs to establish.
We provide a detailed watering schedule and maintenance plan for the first 6-8 weeks.
Early fall (late August through mid-September) is ideal — soil is warm, air is cool, and fall rains help with establishment. Spring seeding works too, typically mid-April through May, but requires more careful watering.
Wait until the new grass reaches about 3-4 inches tall before the first mow, usually 3-4 weeks after germination. Use a sharp blade and mow on a dry day to avoid pulling up young seedlings.
New lawn planting starts from bare or mostly bare soil and establishes a completely new lawn. Overseeding adds seed to an existing lawn to thicken it up and fill in bare or thin spots without starting over.
We focus on seeding because it establishes deeper root systems and offers more variety options for our climate. For situations where instant coverage is needed, we can discuss sod as an alternative during your consultation.
Contact us today for a free estimate. We’d love to hear about your project.