Provided Services
- Lawn care
Our Story
Scott's Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service in Stevens Point, WI, dedicated to helping homeowners achieve and maintain healthy, vibrant lawns. We understand the common local challenges, such as persistent lawn fungus diseases and unsightly bare patches, which can frustrate any property owner. Our professional lawn care services are specifically tailored to diagnose and treat these issues effectively. We provide targeted solutions to eradicate fungus and promote strong regrowth in bare areas, using treatments suited for the Stevens Point climate and soil conditions. Let Scott's Lawn Care be your partner in creating a lush, resilient lawn that enhances your home's curb appeal and your enjoyment of your outdoor space.
Questions and Answers
What's the most common lawn fungus in Stevens Point, and how can your lawn care service treat it?
In our Stevens Point area, brown patch and dollar spot are frequent fungal issues, often thriving in our humid summers. Our lawn care service starts with a proper diagnosis, then applies targeted fungicide treatments. More importantly, we advise on cultural practices like proper mowing height and watering schedules to prevent recurrence and promote a naturally disease-resistant lawn.
Can you fix bare patches in my lawn, and what causes them here?
Absolutely. Bare patches in Stevens Point lawns are often caused by compacted soil, pet spots, or heavy thatch. Our service begins by addressing the root cause—aerating compacted areas or removing thatch. We then prepare the soil, seed with high-quality grass varieties suited for our region, and provide the follow-up care needed to ensure thick, seamless regrowth that blends with your existing lawn.
As a Stevens Point homeowner, when should I start my lawn care treatments for the season?
For best results in our climate, we recommend starting a proactive lawn care program in early spring, typically late April to early May. This timing allows us to apply pre-emergent weed control and early-season fertilizer to strengthen your grass before summer stresses like heat and potential fungus set in. An early start builds a thick turf that naturally crowds out weeds and resists disease.

















