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What Makes Ned’s Lawn Treatment the Best?
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Prevents Lawn Diseases
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Improves Soil Health
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Long-Lasting Results
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1000+ 5 Star Reviews
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Healthy Grass Growth
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100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Get Greener, Thicker Grass with Expert Lawn Repair
Lawn Types
- Kentucky Bluegrass
- Perennial Ryegrass
- Tall Fescue
- Fine Fescue
- Creeping Bentgrass
- Annual Ryegrass
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Kentucky Bluegrass
Kentucky Bluegrass

Kentucky Bluegrass is a popular cool-season grass known for its rich green color, soft texture, and dense growth. It spreads through underground rhizomes, making it self-repairing and ideal for high-traffic areas like front yards and play spaces. It thrives in full sun and cooler climates but needs regular watering and maintenance for best results.
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Perennial Ryegrass
Perennial Ryegrass

Perennial Ryegrass is valued for its fast germination and quick establishment, making it a favorite for overseeding and lawn repairs. It has a fine texture with a vibrant green color and performs well in sunny areas with moderate foot traffic. While it doesn’t tolerate heat or drought as well as other grasses, its rapid growth makes it a great choice for filling bare spots.
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Tall Fescue
Tall Fescue
Tall Fescue is a tough, adaptable grass that handles a range of conditions, from sun to partial shade. Its deep root system makes it more drought-tolerant than other cool-season grasses. With a coarser texture and strong resistance to wear, it’s an excellent low-maintenance option for homeowners looking for durability and year-round color. -
Fine Fescue
Fine Fescue
Fine Fescue is a group of grass types—including Creeping Red, Chewings, and Hard Fescue—known for their fine blades and excellent shade tolerance. It grows well in poor soil and requires minimal fertilization or watering, making it a great choice for low-maintenance lawns and shaded areas. It pairs well with Kentucky Bluegrass in seed mixes for a fuller lawn. -
Creeping Bentgrass
Creeping Bentgrass
Creeping Bentgrass is a dense, fine-textured grass most commonly used on golf courses and putting greens. It creates a smooth, carpet-like lawn when mowed very short and regularly. While it offers a pristine look, it requires high maintenance, including frequent mowing, watering, and disease control, making it less practical for standard residential lawns. -
Annual Ryegrass
Annual Ryegrass
Annual Ryegrass is a fast-growing, temporary grass often used for quick coverage or erosion control. It germinates rapidly and provides a burst of green, especially in cooler seasons. However, since it only lasts one season, it’s best suited for temporary lawns, overseeding, or as a cover while permanent grass establishes.
Why So Many People Recommend Ned’s Lawn Treatment Services
Had a great experience with Tyler! Their price for aeration and seeding was very affordable! Their lawn care program is amazing! My lawn has never looked so good! Thank You!!
I am very satisfied with my lawn care. We have switched to Ned's Home about a year ago. Kim Andrews helped with our transition. She answered all our questions and was a real help getting our lawn to look beautiful. Thanks Kim!
We have been trying to grow grass in our backyard for YEARS! I saw all the great reviews & decided to give Ned's Home a call. I was greeted on the phone by Kim, who walked me through my different options- she was super quick & fast.
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Answers to Common Questions About Our Process
What is Grass repair, and why is it important?
Grass repair refers to the process of fixing damaged or bare spots in your lawn. This can involve reseeding, patching, or enhancing soil quality to encourage new grass growth and restore a healthy, green lawn.
When is the best time to repair my lawn?
The best time to repair grass is during the early spring or fall, when temperatures are cooler, and there’s plenty of moisture. These seasons promote faster germination and healthier growth.
How often should I water my lawn after Ned Stevens repairs it?
For the best results after a grass repair service from Ned Stevens, you’ll need to keep your lawn consistently moist. Water deeply but less frequently, aiming for about 1 inch per week. During the germination phase, we recommend light watering several times a day to keep the soil moist.
Why choose Ned Stevens for grass repair services?
Ned Stevens has years of experience in lawn care, offering top-quality grass repair services that ensure your lawn stays healthy and vibrant. Our team uses proven techniques and professional-grade products to repair and maintain your lawn, saving you time and effort while delivering superior results.
What causes grass to become damaged, and can Ned Stevens help prevent it?
Common causes of grass damage include drought, pest infestations, compacted soil, and poor maintenance. Ned Stevens offers comprehensive lawn care services, from aeration to pest control, to help prevent future damage and keep your lawn looking great.
How much does grass repair cost?
The cost depends on your lawn size and specific needs. Contact us for a free estimate.
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Improves Soil Health: Aeration loosens compacted soil, allowing better airflow, water, and nutrient absorption.
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Thickier & Healthier Lawn: Overseeding fills bare spots and promotes dense, vibrant grass growth.
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Encourages Strong Root Development: Aeration promotes deeper, stronger root systems for long-term resilience.
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Reduces Thatch Build-Up: Helps decompose excessive thatch, reducing pests and diseases.
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Boosts Water Penetration: Improved soil structure ensures water reaches the roots, reducing runoff
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Minimizes Weeds and Pests: A healthy, dense lawn naturally resists weeds and pests.
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Long-Lasting Impact: Sustained nutrient release ensures your lawn stays healthy and green for months.