The Santa Fe Trail brought settlers here. We bring lawn care.
Council Grove is about 85 minutes east of Burrton, nestled in the Neosho River valley deep in the heart of the Flint Hills. This is one of the most historically significant towns in Kansas — and one of the most stunning landscapes in the Great Plains. We bring professional fertilizing, spraying, and native grass expertise to Council Grove properties, from the tree-lined streets downtown to the ranches and lakeside homes around Council Grove Lake.
Council Grove sits in the geographic center of the Flint Hills, and the soils here tell that story. Thin topsoil over limestone bedrock, heavy chert content, and steep terrain make lawn management in Morris County fundamentally different from flat, deep-soil country further west. Grass roots hit rock quickly, limiting their ability to access moisture and nutrients during the hot summer months. Without a program that addresses these shallow, alkaline soils specifically, your lawn is always fighting an uphill battle.
The Neosho River valley that runs through town creates its own microclimate — slightly more humid, more sheltered from wind, with deeper bottomland soils in low-lying areas. Properties along the river or near Council Grove Lake can deal with heavier clay soils and drainage issues, while the hilltop lots face thin soil and rapid drying. Many Council Grove homeowners have both conditions on the same property. A cookie-cutter lawn program can't account for that variation, but we can.
Weed pressure in the Flint Hills is constant. Ironweed, sericea lespedeza, crabgrass, and broadleaf weeds thrive in the disturbed soils around homes and developed areas. And because this is native grass country, you'll also see warm-season prairie grasses encroaching into cool-season lawns — a challenge that requires knowledge of both turf management and native grassland ecology. That's exactly the combination Windy Ridge brings to the table.
Our Services in Council Grove
Fertilizing & Spraying
Our proven program covers the full season — pre-emergent, broadleaf weed control, Solu-Cal for pH correction, Mycorrhizae for deeper roots, grub prevention, and fall winterizer. We spray the full lawn once, then spot-spray only where needed after that. Fewer chemicals, smarter application, and results that speak for themselves.
Lawn Replacement
Council Grove's older homes and lakeside properties sometimes need a complete lawn reset. Rocky, shallow soils make establishment tricky — you can't just broadcast seed and walk away. We grade the surface, build up topsoil depth where limestone is close to the surface, select grass varieties suited for the Flint Hills' tough conditions, and seed for a thick, lasting lawn. We've worked enough Flint Hills properties to know what it takes to grow grass on this ground.
Native Grass Seeding
Council Grove is the tallgrass prairie. This is the landscape where big bluestem grows taller than a person, where Indiangrass turns gold in the fall, and where the last great expanse of unplowed tallgrass survives. Native grass seeding is arguably our most important service in Morris County. We restore pastures, seed conservation ground, establish prairie buffers around Council Grove Lake, and help landowners convert underperforming cropland back to the native grassland that this soil was built to support. We've done native work at Flint Hills National Golf Club and across the region — this is our specialty, and Council Grove is the epicenter of where it matters most.
Spray Once, Then Spot-Spray
Most lawn care companies show up and blanket-spray your entire yard every single visit. That's a lot of chemical on your lawn that doesn't need to be there. We take a different approach.
First visit of the season, we spray the full lawn. That knocks back whatever's growing and gives us a clean starting point. After that? We spot-spray. If there's a patch of dandelions by the driveway, we hit that. If there's clover creeping in along the back fence, we get it. But we're not spraying your whole yard again just because the schedule says to.
We also band the edges — an 18-inch strip right along the perimeter of your lawn. That's where 90% of new weeds come from. Seeds blow in from the curb, the sidewalk, the neighbor's yard. Hit that border and you've stopped most problems before they start. That might sound too simple to actually work, but it helps tremendously. After 20-plus years of doing this, I can tell you that putting the right product in the right place beats dumping product everywhere.
85 Minutes From Burrton, Right at Home in the Flint Hills
Terrill Unruh has run Windy Ridge Lawn Care out of Burrton for over 20 years, and the Flint Hills have always been a core part of our service area. Council Grove is about 85 minutes east, and we make that drive because we genuinely love working in this landscape. The Flint Hills aren't just another service territory for us — they're where our native grass expertise really shines. When you call Windy Ridge, you're talking directly to the owner, and you're getting someone who understands Morris County's unique soils, terrain, and grassland heritage.
Ready for a healthier lawn in Council Grove?
From a half-acre town lot to a thousand-acre ranch, we've got the experience and the equipment to handle it. Call us or send a message to get started.