Lawrenceburg Landscaping Pros (931) 555-0100

Serving Lawrenceburg & all of Lawrence County, TN

Lawrenceburg landscaping crews who know Highland Rim soil like the back of their hand.

From weekly mowing on the square to fixing the soggy backyards our county's fragipan soils are famous for — get a same-day callback and a straight quote.

  • Free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours
  • Drainage, design, hardscape & full-service lawn care
  • Crews local to the US-64 / US-43 corridor

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Zone 7a

Planting calendar tuned to our frost dates (mid-Apr / late Oct)

Fragipan-aware

Drainage designs built for Lawrence County silt loams

9 communities

Crews across Lawrenceburg, Loretto, Ethridge & beyond

What we do around Lawrenceburg

Every service below is shaped by the realities of this county — the soil, the transition-zone turf, and the weather that rolls up the Tennessee Valley.

Lawn Care & Mowing

Weekly and bi-weekly mowing programs built around Lawrence County's tall fescue growing calendar — aggressive spring flushes, summer heat dormancy, and the fall overseeding window.

Drainage Correction

Highland Rim silt loams around Lawrenceburg often hide a fragipan — a compacted subsoil layer that leaves yards soggy for days after rain. We install French drains, dry creek beds, and regrades that actually account for it.

Landscape Design & Install

Planting plans matched to USDA zone 7a — first frost late October, last frost mid-April. Natives that thrive here: oakleaf hydrangea, little bluestem, eastern redbud.

Hardscaping & Patios

Paver patios, retaining walls, and walkways engineered for our freeze-thaw cycles — proper base depth matters more here than in the deep South.

Sod & Seeding

Tall fescue is the workhorse turf for the US-64 corridor; bermuda earns its keep on sunny, well-drained lots. We'll tell you straight which one your yard can support.

Seasonal Cleanup

Leaf removal, gutter-line beds, storm debris — including post-storm cleanup runs after the spring severe-weather season rolls up the Tennessee Valley.

Why local soil knowledge matters here

Lawrenceburg sits on the Highland Rim — silty, fertile ground that grows just about anything, with one catch: many yards hide a fragipan, a compacted subsoil layer that stops water cold. It's why parts of town stay swampy for days after a storm while a neighbor two streets over drains fine.

It also means turf choice isn't one-size-fits-all. We're in the transition zone: tall fescue carries most lawns here, bermuda earns its place on sunny, well-drained lots, and soil pH usually needs lime every few seasons on these silt loams.

Our crews plan around all of it — from bed drainage at homes near Shoal Creek to full-sun installs out toward Ethridge farm country.

Communities we serve

Lawrenceburg, TNLoretto, TNLeoma, TNEthridge, TNSt. Joseph, TNIron City, TNFive Points, TNWestpoint, TNSummertown, TN

Larger projects quoted as far as Waynesboro, Pulaski, and the Alabama line.

Straight answers for Lawrence County yards

Why does my Lawrence County yard stay soggy for days after rain?

Much of Lawrenceburg sits on Highland Rim silt loam soils with a fragipan — a dense, nearly waterproof subsoil layer one to two feet down. Water perches on top of it. Surface regrading alone rarely fixes this; it usually takes a French drain or dry well placed with the fragipan depth in mind.

What grass grows best in Lawrenceburg?

We are in the turf transition zone. Tall fescue is the most reliable year-round lawn here and establishes fast from a September overseed. Bermudagrass performs well on sunny, well-drained lots and handles drought and traffic, but browns out from November through April.

When should I schedule seeding or sod?

For fescue, the fall window (roughly Labor Day to mid-October) beats spring seeding nearly every year. Sod can go down most of the growing season if irrigated. Spring pre-emergent timing matters too — usually by mid-March here in zone 7a.

Do you serve areas outside Lawrenceburg?

Yes — our crews cover all of Lawrence County and nearby communities including Loretto, Leoma, Ethridge, St. Joseph, Iron City, and out to Waynesboro and Pulaski for larger projects.

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