LAWN CARE IN KINGMAN, KS
Where wheat country meets well-kept yards
Kingman is an agricultural community that knows how to take care of its land — and that includes the lawns in town. About 55 minutes southwest of our Burrton base, we bring professional fertilizing, spraying, and lawn care programs to the Kingman County seat with over 20 years of Kansas experience behind every application.
Why Kingman Lawns Need Professional Care
Kingman sits along the South Fork of the Ninnescah River in the heart of Kansas wheat country. The soils range from sandy loam near the river to heavier clay on the uplands surrounding town. This is drier country than the Wichita metro — Kingman County averages slightly less annual rainfall, and the persistent southwest wind accelerates evaporation. Lawns here face a moisture deficit that most homeowners underestimate, and without proper soil conditioning and timed fertility, turf thins out fast once summer arrives.
The agricultural landscape surrounding Kingman means weed pressure comes from every direction. Field bindweed, foxtail, crabgrass, and sandbur blow in from crop ground and roadsides. A town lawn bordered by wheat stubble or pasture needs a strong weed control program, because the seeds never stop coming. Pre-emergent timing is critical — miss the window and you're fighting an uphill battle from May through September.
Why We Use Fewer Chemicals Than the Big Companies
Here's something most lawn care companies won't tell you. They spray your entire lawn every single visit. We don't. We spray the full lawn once to knock everything back, and after that we spot-spray only where weeds show up. That's it.
We also do what's called banding — we spray an 18-inch strip around the edges of your lawn where about 90% of weeds actually come from. Seeds blow in from the road, the neighbor's yard, the field next door. They land on the edges first. If you catch them there, they never make it to the middle of the lawn.
The result? Way fewer chemicals on your property. Your kids and pets aren't walking through a lawn that just got blanket-sprayed for no reason. And honestly, it works better. Spraying the whole yard every time is lazy. It's what companies do when they don't want to actually look at your lawn. We look at every lawn every time we're there, and we only treat what needs treating.