Why do we ask this?

Pinpoint Your USDA Zone

Your zip code allows us to identify your exact hardiness subzone. This ensures your lawn care recommendations are perfectly synchronized with your local climate.

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Refining Your Local Climate Profile

Your zip code is located in a geographic transition zone where regional climates intersect. To ensure your lawn care recommendations are perfectly calibrated to your specific humidity and heat patterns, please select the description that best matches your typical summer experience.

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Determine Your Available Sunlight Energy

Sunlight is your lawn’s non-negotiable fuel. For the majority area of your lawn, please select the total hours of direct, unblocked sunlight it receives on a clear day, entirely unobstructed by your house, fences, or tree canopies.

Direct Sunlight Exposure

On a clear day, roughly how many hours of unblocked sun hits this specific area?

Let’s Finalize Your Sunlight Profile

Please answer the follow-up detail(s) below to help us clarify your yard’s light quality and heat retention—the final variables in your lawn’s energy equation.

Shade Source

When this area is in the shade, what is primarily blocking the sun?

Morning Sun

Does this area get direct, bright sun before 10:00 AM?

Reflective Heat

Is this lawn area bordered by things that reflect or hold heat, such as white walls, large windows, concrete driveways, or sidewalks?

Why do we ask this?

Your Soil & Irrigation Foundation

Different grass species are biologically optimized for specific soil textures and moisture levels. Your answers here help us establish your yard’s unique resource profile to identify the perfect seed match for your project.

Soil Texture

Pick the option that best describes the soil in your yard:

Irrigation Plan

How do you plan to water this grass during the summer heat?

Water Source & Location

Please identify your primary water source or coastal proximity:

Why do we ask this?

The Chemical Foundation: Soil pH

Soil pH is the ‘gatekeeper’ of your lawn’s health. We need to identify your pH level to ensure your grass can actually ‘eat’ the nutrients in your soil. If your pH is off, it chemically locks the roots, meaning even the best fertilizer won’t help because the plant is physically unable to absorb its food.

pH Identification

Choose how you would like to determine your soil’s pH state to ensure your new lawn can properly absorb nutrients.

I know my pH state

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Your Lawn’s Purpose & Play

A great lawn should fit your lifestyle, not the other way around. Whether you are starting a fresh project from scratch or simply thickening an existing space, these details help us select a grass that is as active and resilient as your family.

Project Goal

What is the main objective for your current lawn project?

Traffic & Activity

How much “foot traffic” does this specific lawn area receive?

Pets

Do you have four-legged family members using this lawn area?

Water Constraint

You are relying on rainfall only. Premium seeds are an investment that requires controlled watering to establish and survive. Without an irrigation system, ‘Premium’ genetics are at a high risk of failure. ‘Value’ or ‘Standard’ tiers are a safer financial bet for your setup.

Durability Requirement

Your yard has high traffic/pets. ‘Economy’ seed tiers often lack the self-repairing genetics needed to survive heavy use. To avoid bare dirt patches by next season, we strongly suggest ‘Standard’ or ‘Premium’ tiers which feature superior wear-resistance.

Light Constraint

High-performance ‘Premium’ grasses (like Kentucky Bluegrass or Bermuda) cannot survive in your shade levels, regardless of price. Don’t overpay for elite genetics that your trees will out-compete. Focus on ‘Standard’ shade-tolerant varieties.

Longevity Warning

You are starting a new lawn from scratch. ‘Value’ seeds frequently contain annual ‘filler’ grasses that die after one winter. To ensure your new lawn is permanent and doesn’t require re-planting next year, ‘Standard’ or ‘Premium’ tiers are recommended.

Soil Warning

Your compacted soil will stunt root growth. Even ‘Premium’ seed will struggle to look its best here without mechanical aeration. If you aren’t planning to aerate, ‘Standard’ seed is the most cost-effective choice.

Visual Warning

You are thickening an existing lawn. ‘Premium’ seeds often have a much darker green color and finer texture than standard grass. Using ‘Premium’ seed on a ‘Standard’ lawn can create a patchy, uneven appearance. We recommend ‘Standard’ tier for the most seamless blend.

Health Risk

Your humid climate is a breeding ground for fungus. ‘Value’ seeds often lack the specific disease-resistance genetics (NTEP rated) found in ‘Standard’ and ‘Premium’ tiers. Choosing ‘Value’ seed here increases your risk of lawn failure due to brown patch or dollar spot.

Survival Alert

Your location indicates high salt levels. Only specific ‘Premium’ cultivars are tested for salt tolerance. ‘Value’ and most ‘Standard’ mixes are highly likely to fail in your soil. We strongly suggest sticking to ‘Premium’ tiers that are salt-certified.

Color Warning

Your high pH soil will ‘lock’ iron, causing grass to turn yellow. Even ‘Premium’ genetics will look sickly and pale here without aggressive chemical treatments. Consider ‘Standard’ seed unless you are committed to regular iron and sulfur applications.

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Your Investment & Commitment

A beautiful lawn is an investment of both time and resources. This final step aligns our recommendations with your project’s budget and the visual goals you have for your landscape throughout every season.

Investment Persona

Please select the approach that best aligns with your budget and expectations for this project.

Winter Visuals

How do you feel about a ‘Dormant’ (Golden-Brown) lawn in the winter?