Lowcountry Lawn Care & Edible Landscapes

Your Best-Looking Lawn.
Your Most Useful Yard.

Built for South Carolina's heat, humidity, sandy coastal soil, and the way you want to use your outdoor space.

Start with a free in-person yard assessment. We'll look at your lawn, soil, sunlight, drainage, edible planting goals, and plant health before recommending a plan.

Free in-person assessment included. No obligation.

What We Do

Lawn Care, Landscaping & Edible Plantings

From seasonal fertilization and weed control to landscape maintenance, edible plantings, and plant science guidance — we care for every part of your outdoor space, all year long.

Seasonal Lawn Fertilization

South Carolina warm-season lawns can't run on a generic national schedule. Our approach is based on your grass type, the current season, your soil conditions, and what's actually happening in your yard.

  • Spring: green-up support, weed prevention, soil review & warm-season planning
  • Summer: feeding once actively growing, heat-stress support & irrigation guidance
  • Fall: soil amendments, winter weed prevention & seasonal cleanup
  • Winter: dormant checkups, weed monitoring & spring planning
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Weed Control

Crabgrass, nutsedge, clover, and dollar weed are a constant battle in South Carolina. We apply targeted pre- and post-emergent treatments that knock back weeds without harming your turf.

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Year-Round Lawn Maintenance

Ongoing care for a cleaner, healthier yard through the seasons — including mowing support, edging, weed prevention, cleanup, soil care, planting refreshes, and practical recommendations based on what your property needs.

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Seasonal Flower Planting

Spring and summer annuals, seasonal bed refreshes, winter color, and planting rotations that keep your landscape looking intentional and cared for throughout the year.

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Landscape Maintenance

Trimming, edging, mulching, bed cleanup, and seasonal flower planting — we keep your property looking cared for all year. Spring flower bed refreshes, summer color planting, fall seasonal color, and winter bed preparation can all be part of an ongoing plan.

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Edible Garden Enhancements

Herbs, seasonal vegetables, fruit-bearing plants, soil preparation, container growing, and edible landscape planning designed around your yard, sunlight, soil, and goals.

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More Than Lawn Care

Lawn Care & Outdoor Enhancements Built for the Lowcountry

From turf health to seasonal planting, we help shape your yard around the way you actually want to use it.

Your yard is more than grass. It can be a cleaner lawn, a better-looking landscape, a seasonal flower bed, or even a small edible garden. We start with a free in-person assessment, then recommend a practical plan based on your soil, sunlight, grass type, drainage, and goals.

Every property is different. We treat lawns based on what's actually happening in the ground — not a generic schedule built for somewhere else. Whether you want a healthier lawn, a more attractive landscape, or a more useful outdoor space, we'll help you build a plan around that.

  • Lawn health, weed control, soil improvement & seasonal fertilization
  • Seasonal planting, flower beds, mulching & landscape maintenance
  • Edible garden enhancements: herbs, seasonal vegetables, fruiting plants & container growing
  • Free in-person lawn assessment before any recommendation
Lawn, Landscape & Edible Gardens

Grow More From Your Yard

Your yard can do more than look good. With the right soil, sunlight, layout, and seasonal plan, unused space can become a place for herbs, vegetables, fruiting plants, flowers, and container gardens. We start with a free in-person assessment, then recommend a practical plan built around your property and goals.

Seasonal Planting & Edible Gardens

Outdoor Edible Gardens

Herbs, seasonal vegetables, fruit-bearing plants, soil preparation, seasonal refreshes, and edible landscape planning for Lowcountry homes.

  • Seasonal vegetables & herbs
  • Fruit-bearing plant guidance
  • Soil, sunlight & care planning
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Container & Small-Space Growing

Indoor & Patio Growing Consultation

Container herbs, patio vegetables, citrus containers, sunlight placement, watering guidance, and simple care plans for porches, patios, and smaller spaces.

  • Patio containers
  • Indoor herb guidance
  • Sunlight and watering plans
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Every edible garden or planting plan starts with a free in-person assessment so we can review sunlight, soil, drainage, space, and your goals before recommending anything.
Plant Science Guidance

Consult the Plant Doc Before You Try

Before you spend money guessing what to plant, where to plant it, or how to care for it, get expert guidance. Dr. Zia brings plant science insight to help homeowners make better decisions about lawn health, edible plantings, seasonal vegetables, herbs, fruit-bearing plants, soil care, and indoor or patio growing.

Dr. Zia

Plant Scientist

Dr. Zia helps homeowners understand what their yard, plants, soil, and growing space actually need before they commit to a plan. Her guidance supports practical decisions for edible plantings, seasonal gardens, indoor and patio growing, and healthier outdoor spaces.

Areas of Guidance

  • Soil and plant health guidance
  • Edible planting consultation
  • Seasonal vegetable and herb planning
  • Fruit-bearing plant recommendations
  • Indoor and patio growing advice
  • Lawn-to-edible landscape planning
Simple Process

How It Works

Getting started is straightforward. No sales pressure, no complicated contracts — just a clear path to a healthier lawn.

  1. Request a Free Quote

    Fill out the short form and tell us your address and what's going on with your yard. No need to diagnose anything — that's what we're here for.

  2. Free In-Person Lawn Assessment

    We come out and look at your lawn in person — grass type, soil condition, weed pressure, drainage, and problem areas. You get honest feedback before any commitment is made.

  3. Custom Lawn, Landscape & Edible Planting Plan

    Based on the assessment, we put together a plan for your specific lawn and goals — whether that's turf health, seasonal planting, edible garden improvements, or plant science guidance from Dr. Zia. We prioritize what will make the most difference for your property.

  4. Seasonal Care, Planting & Expert Guidance

    We handle treatments and planting on schedule, keep you updated after each visit, and adjust the plan with the season. Need plant science input? Dr. Zia is available for guidance on edible plantings, soil health, and growing decisions — so your yard gets the right care at every stage.

Sound Familiar?

Common Lawn Problems We Fix

If any of these look like your yard, you're not alone. These are some of the most common issues we see across Bluffton, Beaufort, and Hilton Head.

Yellow dandelion weeds in a Lowcountry lawn

Weeds Taking Over

Crabgrass, nutsedge, dollar weed, and clover spread fast in warm SC soil. Left untreated, they crowd out desirable grass and become harder to control each season.

Pre-emergent + Post-emergent Treatments
Patchy uneven grass with bare soil spots

Patchy, Uneven Grass

Bare spots and thin patches are often caused by poor soil contact, compaction, or turf stress from heat and foot traffic. Aeration and overseeding are usually the right fix.

Aeration + Overseeding
Brown and green dry lawn during summer drought

Dry Spots & Brown Areas

Sandy soils in the Lowcountry don't hold moisture well. Dry spots can also signal compaction or fungal damage. We identify the root cause before treating.

Soil Health + Fertilization
Yellowed dry grass showing signs of lawn pest damage

Lawn Pests

Chinch bugs, armyworms, grubs, and mole crickets are common in coastal SC. They damage roots and turf from below and above, often before you notice anything is wrong.

Pest Protection Treatments
Hands holding nutrient-depleted garden soil

Poor or Depleted Soil

Years of mowing and growth strip nutrients from the soil. Sandy coastal soils drain too fast, leaving grass underfed. Regular fertilization and soil amendments make a lasting difference.

Fertilization + Soil Amendment
Thinning sparse lawn with cracked soil visible

Thinning, Weak Turf

Turf that looks tired, pale, or thin usually needs a combination of fertilization, aeration, and overseeding. We assess the underlying cause rather than applying a one-size-fits-all fix.

Custom Treatment Program
What's Under the Surface

Healthy Roots Make a Healthy Lawn

A great-looking lawn starts underground. Compacted soil, low nutrient levels, and poor water retention prevent roots from developing the way they need to — and that's what causes thin turf, dry spots, and slow recovery from stress.

Professional lawn care isn't just about spraying the surface. It's about improving what's happening in the soil so your grass has the foundation it needs to grow dense, deep, and resilient — even through Lowcountry summers.

Better Moisture Retention Aeration and organic amendments help sandy soil hold water longer, reducing stress during dry spells.
Proper Nutrient Uptake Balanced fertilization gives roots access to the nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus they need to push dense, green growth.
Deeper, Stronger Roots A healthy root system helps grass survive heat, traffic, and seasonal transitions without thinning out.
What Customers Are Saying

Words from Real Lowcountry Homeowners

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My lawn went from a mess to the best on the block. Reliable, professional, and worth every penny.

TH

They know exactly what our lawn needs. The difference is obvious every time they come.

RB

Communication is great and the results speak for themselves. Highly recommend.

Free Quote — No Obligation

Let's Talk About Your Yard

Fill out the form and we'll get back to you within one business day. No pushy follow-ups, no auto-generated estimates — just a real conversation about what your lawn and yard actually need.

Every quote starts with a free in-person lawn assessment. We'll visit your yard, look at your grass, soil, weeds, drainage, and goals, and build a plan around what we actually find.

Your information is never sold or shared. We'll only use it to respond to your quote request.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon will I see results?

It depends on the service and your lawn's current condition. Weed control typically shows results within 7–14 days. Fertilization improvements in color and density usually appear within 2–4 weeks. Lawn and landscape improvements compound over a full growing season. We'll be upfront with you about what to expect before we start.

Do you service my area?

We serve the Lowcountry region of South Carolina, including Bluffton, Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, Sun City, Okatie, and surrounding communities. If you're not sure whether we cover your area, just give us a call or drop your address in the quote form — we'll let you know right away.

Do you offer one-time service or only ongoing programs?

Both. Some customers start with a one-time treatment to address a specific problem. Others sign up for a seasonal or annual program. We'll suggest what makes sense for your lawn without pushing you toward a commitment you don't want.

Is lawn treatment safe for my family and pets?

Yes — once applied products have fully dried, your lawn is safe for children and pets under normal use. We'll always let you know the recommended re-entry time after each treatment. If you have concerns about a specific product, just ask and we'll explain what we're using and why.

What lawn problems do you treat?

We handle a wide range of issues including weeds (crabgrass, nutsedge, dollar weed, clover), thin or patchy turf, dry spots, compacted soil, lawn pests (chinch bugs, armyworms, grubs), and general nutrient deficiencies. If you're dealing with something specific, reach out and we'll tell you whether it falls within what we do.

How do I know which services are right for my lawn?

You don't have to figure that out on your own. That's exactly what the free lawn assessment is for. We'll look at your specific grass type, soil condition, and current issues and tell you exactly what would make the most difference. Often a lawn needs more than one service, but we'll prioritize and explain the reasoning so you can make an informed decision.

Can Dr. Zia help me decide what to plant?

Yes. Dr. Zia offers plant science consultation to help homeowners make more informed planting decisions — whether you're planning an edible garden, trying to understand your soil, choosing herbs or fruiting plants, or figuring out what grows well in your space. It starts with the same free in-person assessment we offer for all services.

Do you help with edible plants like herbs, vegetables, and fruiting plants?

Yes — edible plantings are one of our focus areas. We help with seasonal vegetable and herb planning, fruit-bearing plant selection, soil preparation, container growing, and edible landscape design. Dr. Zia provides plant science guidance to make sure your edible planting decisions are grounded in what your yard and soil can actually support.

Do you guarantee food production from edible plantings?

No — and we think it's important to be honest about that. Growing edible plants depends on weather, soil conditions, care, pests, and a number of factors we can't fully control. What we do guarantee is sound planting guidance, practical planning, and honest advice at every step — so you're set up for the best possible outcome.

Start With a Free In-Person Lawn Assessment.

We'll look at your grass, soil, weeds, drainage, and goals — then build a practical plan around what we actually find. No pressure, no guesswork.