Best Lawn Care Services in Central, Maryland

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Virginia Green Lawn Care in Central, Maryland

301-637-0040
  • Monday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Tuesday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Wednesday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Thursday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Friday 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Saturday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Sunday 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
5389 Enterprise Street, Suite A, Sykesville, Maryland 21784

Call today to schedule your free estimate: 301-637-0040

Your Local Lawn Treatment Pros–Backed by Science and Exceptional Service

We've helped thousands of Central homeowners achieve stunning lawn transformations. Our local, certified technicians and in-house agronomists have over 20 years of experience. They'll create a personalized program to treat diseases, eradicate weeds, and grow a lush and healthy lawn. A Virginia Green lawn.

Science-backed Lawn Care

Our Research Farm tests various seeding rates, grass varieties, fertilizers, and weed and pest controls to optimize lawn care for your unique turf, soil, and weather conditions.

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From lawn care to tree and shrub care to pest control, aeration and seeding, we guarantee your satisfaction. We won't stop working until you love the results.

Our Lawn Care Services in Central, Maryland

Lawn Care Services

Every lawn is unique. So, we offer the personalized treatment programs your lawn needs to thrive.

Soil Health

We improve soil conditions with targeted treatments to support healthier grass that resists stress and pests.

Pest Control

We target common lawn threats with specialized treatments to keep your yard healthy and pest-free.

Climate and Environmental Data for Central Lawns

Central's USDA Zone and Growing Conditions

USDA Hardiness Zones 7b

The average minimum winter temperatures in this zone range from 5°F to 10°F

Unique Growing Conditions

Central Maryland sits within the transition zone, where both cool-season and warm-season grasses can grow. However, most lawns in the region are made up of cool-season grasses, which perform well in Central Maryland’s hot, humid summers and cooler winter seasons.

Climate Characteristics

Central Maryland’s landscape includes gently rolling terrain and a mix of clay-loam soils that can become compacted over time. Combined with the region’s humid summers and seasonal temperature swings, maintaining a healthy lawn requires consistent care and attention to soil health.

Receives precipitation throughout the year

Experiences the most impact from dry spells during the late summer and fall

Temperatures range from cold winters to hot summers (29°F to 88°F)

Best Grass Types in Central

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Central Maryland’s transition-zone climate supports several cool-season grass types that perform well throughout the year. Virginia Green recommends grass varieties that are well suited to the region’s warm summers, cooler winters, and varying soil conditions.

In addition to Tall Fescue, which is one of the most common grass types used in Central Maryland lawns, here are other grasses that may be found in the region:

Kentucky Bluegrass — A fine-textured grass known for its rich color and ability to spread and fill in thin areas.

Perennial Ryegrass — A fast-germinating grass often used in seed blends to establish turf quickly and improve lawn density.

Fine Fescue — A shade-tolerant grass that performs well in areas with limited sunlight and lower maintenance requirements.

Most Common Lawn Pests in Central

Central's climate attracts many pests, posing a potential threat to your healthy lawn. While there are over 20,000 insect species in Virginia, these are the common pests you're most likely to encounter:

  • White Grubs — Grubs, the larvae of beetles, can damage lawns by feeding on grass roots, leading to brown patches and thinning grass
  • Chinch Bugs — Small but destructive, chinch bugs suck the sap from grass, causing yellowing and thinning of the lawn
  • Turfgrass Aphids — These insects can cause yellowing and wilting of grass by feeding on plant sap
  • Moles — While not directly feeding on grass, moles tunnel through the soil in search of insects, causing upheaval and damage to your lawn
  • Army Worms — These caterpillars feed voraciously on grass blades, leaving irregular patches of chewed turf. Infestations are most common in warm months

Weed Control Tips for Central Lawns

From pre-emergent herbicides to proper mowing and mulch, taking a proactive approach ensures your lawn stays lush and beautiful all has-icon long. Here are weed control tips for your lawn:

  • Start with Prevention — Apply pre-emergent herbicides in early spring to stop weeds like crabgrass before they sprout
  • Target Persistent Weeds — Use post-emergent treatments during active growth for more effective control
  • Mow at the Right Height — Keep your grass at 3-4 inches tall to reduce weed growth and promote healthy grass
  • Mulch Garden Beds — Add a layer of mulch to block sunlight and prevent weed seeds from germinating
  • Control Weeds in Gravel or Mulch Areas — Use landscape fabric and maintain regularly to keep weeds at bay
  • Identify Invasive Weeds — Recognize local invaders like Bermuda grass to target them effectively and prevent spread

Seasonal Lawn Care Tips for Central Homeowners

Spring

In the springtime, focus on fertilization and pre-emergent weed control to encourage turf growth.

Fall

Autumn is the perfect time for aeration and overseeding, allowing better water and nutrient penetration to the roots of your turf.

Summer

Hot summers require deep, infrequent watering of 1 to 1.5 inches per week, including rainfall. Water in the morning to reduce evaporation and prevent fungal diseases.

Winter

Winter care requires less maintenance but involves removing debris and preparing the lawn for colder months.

Our Service Areas

We're proud to provide exceptional lawn care services to a wide range of communities—check below to see if we serve your area.

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