LAWN CARE IN LYONS, KS
Salt flats and wheat fields don't grow green lawns on their own
Lyons is just about 60 minutes west of Burrton — one of the closer stops in our extended service area. Sitting in the heart of Rice County along the Arkansas River corridor, Lyons is a proud agricultural community with Coronado Heights visible to the northeast. We bring the same professional fertilizing, spraying, and weed control to Lyons that we provide across central Kansas, tailored to the specific soil and climate challenges of this area.
Why Lyons Lawns Need Professional Care
Rice County has some of the most salt-affected soils in Kansas. The ancient Permian salt deposits that run beneath this area influence the soil chemistry in ways that most homeowners don't realize. Higher sodium content makes clay soils even harder and more compacted, and it creates drainage issues that leave yards soggy after rain and cracked during dry spells. Salt-affected soils also push pH higher, locking up the nutrients your grass needs most.
The Arkansas River influence adds another layer of complexity. Properties near the river corridor often sit on sandy alluvial soils that drain fast and don't hold nutrients — the opposite problem from the heavy clay just blocks away. This variation means a single lawn care approach for all of Lyons doesn't make sense. We evaluate each property individually and adjust our products and timing accordingly.
Summer heat and wind exposure are the other constants in Rice County. Lyons gets the full force of south-central Kansas summers with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees and dry south winds that pull moisture out of turf faster than you can water. Crabgrass, sandbur, and bindweed thrive in these conditions, and without a pre-emergent program timed to local soil temperatures, they'll take over your lawn by midsummer.
Just 60 Minutes West — Practically Neighbors
At about 60 minutes from Burrton, Lyons is one of our closer extended-area communities. Owner Terrill Unruh has been running Windy Ridge Lawn Care for over 20 years, and Rice County has always been part of our territory. We know the soils, we know the salt issues, and we know what works in this part of Kansas. When you call, you're talking to the person who does the work — not a scheduler in another state. That's the Windy Ridge difference.