Kenlawn: Top-Rated Landscapers Serving Minneapolis, MN 55428
4301 Quebec Ave N Ste 4, Minneapolis, MN 55428
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Snow removal
Local Business Description
Kenlawn is a trusted Minneapolis lawn and snow care provider, helping homeowners tackle the region's unique yard challenges. We understand that damp, shaded Minneapolis yards are prone to moss growth in lawns and persistent weeds in mulch beds. Our core services—comprehensive lawn care and reliable snow removal—directly address these issues. Our lawn care programs focus on building a thick, healthy turf that naturally resists moss and weeds, while our seasonal snow removal protects your lawn's root system and prevents soil compaction that can worsen landscaping problems. For Minneapolis residents, Kenlawn is the local partner for a resilient, beautiful yard year-round.
Q&A
How can Kenlawn's lawn care program help with the moss that grows in my Minneapolis yard?
Moss often thrives in thin, compacted, or overly shaded turf. Our Minneapolis-focused lawn care program strengthens your grass through proper fertilization, aeration to relieve compaction, and overseeding with hardy varieties suited to our climate. A thicker, healthier lawn naturally outcompetes moss by blocking sunlight and using soil nutrients more effectively.
Does snow removal really affect my lawn's health and weed problems?
Absolutely. In Minneapolis, heavy, compacted snow can smother grass and damage the root system, creating thin spots where weeds easily invade come spring. Our careful snow removal prevents this damage and soil compaction. By keeping driveways and walkways clear of ice-melting salts that can harm lawn edges, we also protect the areas where mulch bed weeds often start.
I have constant weeds in my mulch beds. Can your services help with that?
Yes. While we focus on lawn and snow care, these services are interconnected. A healthy lawn edge acts as a barrier to weeds spreading from beds. Furthermore, proper snow removal prevents soil and mulch from being scattered into the lawn (and vice-versa), which can spread weed seeds. For the beds themselves, we recommend a fresh layer of mulch in spring as part of a holistic approach, which we can advise on.

















