Going Green Lawn Services | Local Landscapers in Cedar Hill, MO
15 Ridge Rd, Cedar Hill, MO 63016
Main Services
- Lawn care
Company Background
Going Green Lawn Services is a family-owned lawn care provider based in Cedar Hill, MO, dedicated to offering personalized, science-based care for every lawn. With over a decade of experience serving the greater St. Louis area, we understand that each lawn has unique needs based on its grass type, soil, and local environment. We move beyond one-size-fits-all treatments by offering tailored programs for different budgets and grass types, ensuring effective and environmentally responsible results. Our commitment is to be your last lawn care company by providing honest, accurately timed applications focused on the long-term health of your lawn and the local ecosystem.
Q&A
How do you treat lawn fungus, which is common in the Cedar Hill area?
Lawn fungus in our humid climate requires a precise approach. We start with a thorough inspection to identify the specific fungus type. Our treatment combines targeted, eco-friendlier fungicide applications with cultural advice, such as adjusting your mowing height or watering schedule, to address the root cause and prevent recurrence. We focus on strengthening your lawn's natural defenses against future outbreaks.
What's included in your lawn care packages for different grass types?
Our packages are built around your lawn's specific grass type—whether it's zoysia, fescue, or another variety common in Missouri. Each program includes seasonally timed fertilization, weed control, and core aeration. We tailor the nutrient mix, application timing, and overseeding recommendations to what your particular grass needs to thrive in our local soil and climate, ensuring more effective and sustainable results.
Do you offer solutions for lawns damaged by tree roots?
Yes. Tree root competition is a frequent challenge in our wooded areas. We address this with strategic aeration to alleviate soil compaction and improve root zone health for your grass. Our fertilization programs are adjusted to nourish the lawn effectively despite root competition, and we can advise on overseeding with shade-tolerant grass varieties to improve coverage in affected areas.















