Question Answers
What makes lawn care in Raleigh different from other areas?
Raleigh's climate presents unique challenges, from hot, humid summers that stress grass to cooler winters that affect root systems. Our lawn care is built around this seasonal cycle. We focus on soil health, proper mowing heights for our common grasses like tall fescue, and timely fertilization to build resilience against the heat, helping your lawn stay green and healthy throughout the year.
How do you handle common issues like landscape edging damage and overgrown shrubs?
These are frequent issues we see in Raleigh neighborhoods. For damaged edging, we assess whether repair or a more durable replacement is needed, often using materials that can withstand our freeze-thaw cycles and lawn equipment. For overgrown shrubs, we provide expert pruning—not just cutting back, but shaping them to promote healthy growth and improve curb appeal, ensuring they complement your home's architecture.
Do you offer services beyond basic lawn care?
Absolutely. While lawn care is a foundation, we are a full-service landscaping company. We design and install hardscapes like patios and walkways, create seasonal color beds, and handle landscape construction. This allows us to manage your entire outdoor space cohesively, ensuring every element from the grass to the garden beds works together beautifully and sustainably.
Core Services
- Lawn care
Our Story
At Northern Seasons Landscaping in Raleigh, we believe your outdoor space should be a source of pride in every season. We specialize in creating sustainable, beautiful landscapes that are specifically designed for our local climate. Our team has a deep understanding of how Raleigh's distinct seasons affect lawns and plants, allowing us to provide tailored lawn care and hardscape solutions that are both effective and environmentally thoughtful. We focus on building lasting relationships with our neighbors by delivering personalized service, clear communication, and designs that truly reflect each homeowner's vision.











