About the Local Business
Fairgreen Landscaping is a dedicated local landscaping company serving the Lacey, WA community. We specialize in tackling the common regional challenges of bare lawn patches and persistent weed infestations. Our team understands the unique soil and climate conditions of the South Puget Sound area, allowing us to provide targeted, effective solutions. We don't just offer temporary fixes; we focus on creating resilient, healthy lawns that can thrive in our local environment. From diagnosing the root causes of your lawn issues to implementing a sustainable maintenance plan, Fairgreen Landscaping is your trusted neighbor for transforming and protecting your outdoor space. We're committed to helping Lacey homeowners achieve the lush, green yard they deserve.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the best way to fix the bare patches that keep appearing in my Lacey lawn?
In Lacey, bare patches are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or wear and tear. The best approach is aeration and overseeding with a grass blend suited for our local climate. We'll first aerate to relieve soil compaction, then apply a high-quality seed and a starter fertilizer to encourage deep root growth and create a dense, durable lawn that resists future patchiness.
How can I get rid of weeds for good in my Thurston County yard?
Lasting weed control requires a multi-step strategy. We start with a professional-grade pre-emergent application in early spring to stop weed seeds from germinating, followed by targeted spot treatments for any existing weeds. Crucially, we also focus on building a thick, healthy lawn through proper fertilization and mowing practices, as this is the most effective natural defense against weed infestation in our area.
What lawn care schedule works best for the Lacey climate?
Our local schedule is key. For Lacey, the core seasons are spring and fall. Spring focuses on aeration, fertilization, and pre-emergent weed control. Summer requires proper watering and monitoring. The most important season is fall, when we aerate, overseed, and apply fertilizer to strengthen roots before winter. This cyclical, seasonally-aware approach is what builds a lawn resilient enough to handle our wet winters and dry summers.

















