Business Background
J's Grass Cutting is a dedicated Baltimore-based landscaping service focused on solving the city's common lawn issues. We specialize in addressing sprinkler coverage gaps and reviving dead or patchy lawn areas, problems frequently caused by Baltimore's specific soil conditions and aging irrigation systems. Our team provides targeted solutions, including expert sprinkler head adjustment and replacement, strategic aeration, and precision overseeding with resilient grass varieties suited to the local climate. We go beyond simple mowing to diagnose the root causes of lawn distress, ensuring your yard stays green, healthy, and vibrant throughout the seasons. Trust J's Grass Cutting for reliable, local expertise that transforms problem areas into lush, uniform turf.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
Why do I keep getting dead patches in my Baltimore lawn even with a sprinkler system?
This is a very common issue in our area. Often, it's due to uneven sprinkler coverage, where some zones get too much water and others not enough, or because the soil has become compacted and water can't penetrate. We perform a thorough sprinkler audit to identify coverage gaps and can provide core aeration to relieve soil compaction, allowing water and nutrients to reach the grass roots effectively.
Can you fix my sprinkler system to prevent dry spots?
Absolutely. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting sprinkler issues that lead to dry, brown patches. Our service includes checking and adjusting sprinkler head alignment, replacing broken or clogged heads, and ensuring each zone provides uniform coverage. A properly calibrated system is key to maintaining a consistently green lawn in Baltimore's climate.
What's the best way to repair dead areas in my lawn for good?
For lasting repair, we recommend a combination approach. First, we correct any underlying sprinkler issues. Then, we prepare the dead spots by loosening the soil, apply a high-quality, region-appropriate grass seed blend, and cover with a thin layer of topsoil or peat moss to retain moisture. With proper watering, these areas fill in densely, blending seamlessly with your existing turf to prevent future problems.

















