Lawn Care in Yaphank, NY

Your Lawn, Handled Right Every Time

Our professional lawn care service ensures that your Yaphank property looks sharp without requiring you to work on weekends.

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Professional Lawn Care Services

What Your Lawn Gets Right

You get a lawn that looks consistent week after week. No more patchy grass or wondering if you’re cutting at the right height. No more scrambling to find time between work and family obligations.

Your neighbors notice the difference. Thick, green grass that stays healthy through Long Island’s unpredictable weather. Edges that look clean. Your yard should enhance the value of your home, rather than causing you to feel uneasy when you pull into the driveway.

The best part? You’re not spending your Saturday mornings pushing a mower or trying to figure out why half your lawn turned brown. You’re getting professional results without the professional headache.

Yaphank Lawn Maintenance Experts

We Know Long Island Lawns

Rolling Hills Property Services Inc. has been keeping Yaphank lawns healthy for years. We understand Suffolk County soil, seasonal challenges, and what it takes to maintain grass that thrives in our climate.

You’re not getting a crew that shows up whenever they feel like it. You’re getting reliable service from people who live and work in this area. We see the same weather patterns you do, deal with the same soil conditions, and know what works here.

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Residential Lawn Care Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start with a quick assessment of your lawn’s current condition and specific needs. Every property is different, and we adjust our approach based on your grass type, soil condition, and any problem areas.

Regular mowing happens on a consistent schedule that works for your lawn’s growth pattern. We’re not just cutting grass—we’re maintaining proper height, ensuring clean edges, and watching for issues before they become problems.

Fertilization and treatments happen at the right times for Long Island’s growing season. Spring feeding, summer maintenance, fall preparation. Your lawn gets what it needs when it needs it, not when it’s convenient for us.

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Everything Your Lawn Actually Needs

Weekly mowing keeps your grass at the optimal height for health and appearance. We adjust cutting height seasonally and never remove more than one-third of the blade length—a basic rule that most homeowners don’t know but makes a huge difference.

Fertilization programs are timed for Long Island’s specific growing conditions. Spring applications get your lawn started right. Summer treatments keep it strong during heat stress. Fall feeding prepares roots for winter and early spring growth.

Aeration services tackle soil compaction that prevents water and nutrients from reaching grass roots. Most Yaphank lawns need this annually, especially in high-traffic areas where kids play or where previous maintenance has been inconsistent.

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Most Yaphank lawns need mowing weekly during peak growing season, which runs from late April through October. During slower growth periods in early spring and late fall, we might stretch it to every 10 days. The key is never removing more than one-third of the grass blade length at once—this keeps your lawn healthy and prevents shock that causes brown tips. We adjust our schedule based on actual growth rates, not arbitrary calendar dates.
Long Island lawns benefit from a three-application program: early spring (April), late spring/early summer (June), and fall (September-October). The spring applications fuel new growth and green-up. The fall feeding is actually the most important—it strengthens roots for winter survival and gives you earlier green-up next spring. Summer fertilization should be lighter to avoid stressing grass during heat. Timing matters more than most people realize, and getting it wrong can actually harm your lawn.
Brown spots usually come from three main causes: pet urine, fungal diseases, or grub damage. Pet spots are circular with dark green rings around dead centers. Fungal issues spread in irregular patterns and happen during humid weather. Grubs create patches that peel up like carpet because they’ve eaten the roots. Each problem needs a different solution. We identify the actual cause before treating because using the wrong approach wastes time and money while your lawn gets worse.
Leave them on the lawn unless they’re excessive or clumpy. Grass clippings decompose quickly and return nitrogen to your soil—essentially giving your lawn free fertilizer. The “thatch buildup” concern is mostly myth; clippings are 85% water and break down fast. We only bag when clippings are too heavy (from missed weeks), when treating diseases that spread through clippings, or during final fall cuts when leaves are mixed in. Most of the time, mulching clippings back into your lawn is the healthiest option.
Your lawn needs aeration if water pools on the surface after rain, if the soil feels rock-hard, or if you can’t easily push a screwdriver into the ground. High-traffic areas compact faster and need annual attention. Clay soils (common in parts of Yaphank) compact more than sandy soils. The best time for aeration is fall, when grass can recover before winter stress. Spring aeration works too but gives weeds more opportunity to establish in the holes before grass fills in.
Spring cleanup removes winter debris, dead grass, and early weeds while preparing your lawn for fertilization. We also check for winter damage and soil compaction. Fall cleanup focuses on leaf removal, final mowing at proper winter height, and preparing grass for dormancy. Both services include edging, debris removal, and basic problem identification. The goal is transitioning your lawn properly between seasons rather than just making it look neat—proper seasonal care prevents most lawn problems before they start.