About the Company
Green Lake Lawn & Landscaping is a trusted local lawn care provider serving Spicer, MN, and the surrounding Kandiyohi County area. We specialize in comprehensive lawn services designed to address common regional challenges like lawn frost damage and patchy grass, which are frequent issues in our Minnesota climate. Our team uses proven techniques and seasonal strategies to repair winter damage, promote healthy regrowth, and maintain lush, even lawns throughout the year. From aeration and overseeding to tailored fertilization, we help Spicer homeowners restore and protect their lawns against local environmental stressors, ensuring resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Q&A
How can lawn care services in Spicer help repair frost damage to my grass?
Frost damage is common in our Minnesota winters, often leaving grass brittle and discolored. Our lawn care services include aeration to relieve soil compaction, overseeding with cold-tolerant grass varieties, and targeted fertilization to stimulate recovery. We assess the extent of the damage and create a customized plan to restore your lawn's health and density, preventing further issues like patchiness.
What causes patchy lawn grass in the Spicer area, and how do you fix it?
Patchy grass in Spicer can result from frost damage, soil issues, or wear and tear. Our approach involves diagnosing the underlying cause—such as poor drainage or nutrient deficiencies—and implementing solutions like soil testing, seeding bare spots, and balanced fertilization. Regular mowing and maintenance as part of our lawn care services also promote even growth and prevent future patches.
When is the best time in Spicer to start lawn care after winter to address frost and patch problems?
In Spicer, early spring—typically late April to May—is ideal to begin addressing winter damage. As the ground thaws, we recommend aeration and overseeding to repair frost-affected areas and fill in patches before the growing season peaks. Starting early allows grass to establish strongly, reducing vulnerability to summer stressors and ensuring a healthier lawn year-round.

















