LAWN CARE IN SALINA, KS
Crossroads of Kansas — and crossroads of tough lawn conditions
Salina sits at the intersection of I-70 and I-135, right where the Smoky Hill River flows through town. About 60 minutes north of our Burrton base, we bring 20+ years of professional lawn care expertise to this Saline County city — from the university district to the newest subdivisions on the south side.
Why Salina Lawns Need Professional Care
Salina straddles the Smoky Hill River, and the soil conditions in town reflect that river valley geography. Properties near the river and along the low-lying areas have silty, alluvial soil that can stay wet through spring. Move to the higher ground on the north and south sides of town and you hit the heavier clay and loess soils that dominate Saline County. Both extremes create challenges — the river-bottom lawns deal with seasonal moisture and fungal pressure, while the upland clay compacts hard and runs alkaline.
Salina's location at the edge of the transition zone means you're dealing with both cool-season and warm-season weed pressure. Crabgrass is aggressive from June through September, but you're also contending with foxtail, sandbur, and field bindweed drifting in from the surrounding agricultural landscape. Broadleaf weeds — dandelions, henbit, clover, and mallow — are relentless in the alkaline soils common around town. The Smoky Hills influence means Salina often gets slightly less rainfall than the Wichita metro, adding drought stress to the list.
With K-State Salina, the downtown district, and established residential neighborhoods, Salina has a solid base of homeowners who want their properties to look right. A professional fertilizer program is how that happens consistently.
An Hour Up I-135 — And Worth Every Mile
Windy Ridge Lawn Care is based in Burrton, about 60 minutes south of Salina on I-135. Owner Terrill Unruh has been treating lawns across central Kansas for over 20 years. Salina's size and established neighborhoods make it a natural fit for our services. We're not a Salina-based company, but we know Saline County soil, we understand the climate, and we bring the same consistency and results that have built our reputation across the region. When we say we'll be there, we show up.