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North Little Rock, AR

Lauderdale outdoor services

5.0 (5 reviews)

Lauderdale Outdoor Services is a lawn care provider based in North Little Rock, AR, offering services to the local area. With strong customer reviews from satisfied clients, they are available to help with your lawn care needs. Contact them directly to discuss your lawn care needs.

Service area: Likely serves areas around West 29th Street and surrounding neighborhoods in North Little Rock and Little Rock.

3604 W 29th St, Little Rock, AR 72204, USA

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Lawn Care in North Little Rock

Lauderdale outdoor services serves customers in North Little Rock, AR, which sits in the Transition Zone climate zone. Lawn care timing here means working with Tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass grasses through a late march through early november mow season.

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Mow season
Pre-emergent
Fertilize
Aeration
Overseeding
Dormancy
Mow season
Pre-emergent crabgrass
Fertilization application
Aeration
Overseeding
Dormancy
Mow frequency
Once a week from March through November. Tall fescue may need two cuts per week during peak spring and fall growth flushes.
Mow height
Tall fescue: 3 to 4 inches. Kentucky bluegrass: 2.5 to 3.5 inches. Bermuda: 1 to 2 inches. Zoysia: 1.5 to 2.5 inches.
Pre-emergent timing
Late February to mid-March — forsythia bloom is the local signal that soil has reached the crabgrass germination threshold
Aeration window
September is optimal for tall fescue and bluegrass; May to June for Bermuda and Zoysia

What to know about hiring a North Little Rock pro

The transition zone is the hardest US lawn climate — too hot for pure cool-season grasses, too cold for full warm-season recovery. Brown patch fungus is common in tall fescue lawns through humid July and August. Grub pressure peaks in late summer. Several states including Virginia and Maryland restrict phosphorus fertilizer. Tall fescue is the most reliable choice because it tolerates both summer heat and winter cold without going fully dormant.

When evaluating Lauderdale outdoor services or any other lawn care provider in North Little Rock, ask how they handle the local timing windows above — a pro who can explain their pre-emergent schedule and seasonal approach is one who knows the AR climate.

Lawn care licensing in Arkansas

Commercial pesticide applicators in Arkansas are licensed by the Arkansas State Plant Board under the Ornamental and Turf (Category 3) category. Arkansas's transitional climate brings both Bermuda and fescue work; managing the spring greenup transition is the defining seasonal skill.

What to ask Lauderdale outdoor services

Verify an ASPB Category 3 commercial license. Ask about their approach to spring dormancy break — early pre-emergent timing in central Arkansas is typically late February to early March.

Licensing administered by the Arkansas State Plant Board (Arkansas Department of Agriculture) (ASPB). Verify any commercial applicator credential through the ASPB public license lookup.

Lawn Care FAQs for North Little Rock

Common questions homeowners ask about lawn care in North Little Rock.

When does mowing season start in North Little Rock, AR?
Late March through early November
How often should I mow my lawn in North Little Rock?
Once a week from March through November. Tall fescue may need two cuts per week during peak spring and fall growth flushes.
What is the best mowing height for a lawn in North Little Rock?
Tall fescue: 3 to 4 inches. Kentucky bluegrass: 2.5 to 3.5 inches. Bermuda: 1 to 2 inches. Zoysia: 1.5 to 2.5 inches.
When should I apply pre-emergent crabgrass control in North Little Rock?
Late February to mid-March — forsythia bloom is the local signal that soil has reached the crabgrass germination threshold
When is the best time to aerate a lawn in North Little Rock?
September is optimal for tall fescue and bluegrass; May to June for Bermuda and Zoysia
When should I overseed my lawn in North Little Rock?
Mid-September with tall fescue or perennial ryegrass blend
How much water does a lawn in North Little Rock need?
1 to 1.5 inches per week during active growth. Deep, infrequent watering preferred. Cool-season grasses need extra water during summer heat to avoid dormancy.
Do I need a sprinkler system for a lawn in North Little Rock?
Strongly recommended for consistent appearance during humid summer stress periods. Many transition-zone lawns survive without it but show summer stress.
What grass types are common in North Little Rock, Arkansas?
Tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, Bermuda, Zoysia. The transition zone is the hardest US climate to maintain turf — too hot for pure cool-season grasses, too cold for pure warm-season. Tall fescue is the most reliable choice for full-sun lawns. Brown patch fungus is common in humid July and August.
What pests, diseases, and local regulations affect lawns in North Little Rock?
The transition zone is the hardest US lawn climate — too hot for pure cool-season grasses, too cold for full warm-season recovery. Brown patch fungus is common in tall fescue lawns through humid July and August. Grub pressure peaks in late summer. Several states including Virginia and Maryland restrict phosphorus fertilizer. Tall fescue is the most reliable choice because it tolerates both summer heat and winter cold without going fully dormant.

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