Q&A
What causes dead patches in my Cheyenne lawn, and how can your lawn care service help?
Dead patches here are often due to compacted soil, drought stress, or pests like grubs. Our lawn care service tackles this with core aeration to relieve compaction and improve water absorption, followed by overseeding with hardy grass blends that thrive in Cheyenne's climate. A consistent fertilization schedule then nourishes the new and existing grass to prevent future bare spots.
Can you repair bare lawn patches, or do I need a full re-sodding?
In most cases, we can effectively repair bare patches without the high cost of re-sodding. Our process involves preparing the soil in the affected areas and overseeding with a high-quality seed mix. With proper watering guidance and our follow-up care, these patches fill in thickly, blending seamlessly with your existing lawn for a uniform, healthy look.
How does your lawn care program prepare my yard for Cheyenne's seasons?
Our locally-tailored program focuses on building resilience. In spring and fall, we strengthen roots and promote dense growth to crowd out weeds and resist summer heat. Before winter, we ensure your lawn has the right nutrients to survive the cold and recover quickly in spring. This proactive, seasonal approach is key to preventing the dead areas common in our area.
Main Services
- Lawn care
Company Profile
Spurrier Lawn Care provides professional lawn care services to Cheyenne, WY, residents, helping them achieve and maintain a vibrant, healthy yard. We understand the local challenge of dead and bare patches in lawns, which are often caused by Cheyenne's climate, soil conditions, and pest pressure. Our targeted lawn care approach addresses these issues directly through proper aeration, specialized seeding for durable grass varieties suited to our region, and balanced fertilization to strengthen your turf from the roots up. We're your local partner in transforming sparse, struggling lawns into thick, resilient green spaces that enhance your home's curb appeal and can better withstand the local environment.

















