
A great lawn takes more than just mowing. It takes the right nutrients at the right time, soil that isn't locked up tight, grass seed in the thin spots, and someone who actually pays attention to what's happening week to week.
Sprout Lawn & Landscape offers complete lawn care for homes and businesses across Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Geist, and surrounding Hamilton County communities. Each service works on its own, but they work better together. That's why most of our customers combine two or three into a year-round program.
Same day, same crew, every week from mid-April through November. Mowing, edging, string trimming, and blowing. We alternate patterns to prevent ruts and follow the one-third rule so your grass stays thick. Full details on our mowing service.
We soil test your lawn before we treat it. Then we build a custom fertilizer program around what your turf actually needs, not what a generic bag assumes. Pre-emergent in spring, targeted post-emergent throughout the season, and a winterizer application in late fall. Full details on fertilization.
Fall core aeration breaks through compacted clay soil that's common across Hamilton County. Overseeding immediately after fills in bare and thin spots with fresh seed. By the following spring, your lawn comes back noticeably thicker. Full details on aeration.
Mosquito treatments, flea and tick control, chinch bug prevention, and lawn disease diagnosis and treatment. We keep your lawn healthy and your outdoor space comfortable. Mosquito control | Disease control
Mowing keeps things looking sharp week to week. Fertilization feeds the grass so it grows thick and crowds out weeds. Aeration opens up the soil so those nutrients actually reach the roots. Overseeding fills in the gaps.
Each service reinforces the others. A fertilized lawn responds better to mowing. An aerated lawn absorbs fertilizer more efficiently. A thick, overseeded lawn needs less weed control because there's no room for weeds to move in.
That's why our most successful customers don't just pick one service. They let us build a program around what their lawn needs and let the results compound season after season.
Monthly lawn care costs in Noblesville and surrounding Hamilton County towns typically range from $150 to $400, depending on what’s included. Basic mowing-only plans fall on the lower end, while full-service programs with fertilization, weed control, and seasonal treatments are higher. Most of our customers in Carmel, Fishers, and Westfield fall in the $200–$300 per month range during the active season.
A comprehensive lawn care program in Indiana typically covers weekly mowing with trimming and edging, 5–6 rounds of fertilization and weed control, fall aeration and overseeding, and seasonal cleanups. Some programs add grub prevention, disease treatment, or mosquito control. Most Hamilton County homeowners get the best results bundling mowing with a fertilization program.
Yes. Lawns don’t just need attention during mowing season. Our year-round programs cover early spring pre-emergent, full-season mowing and fertilization, fall aeration and overseeding, leaf cleanup, and even snow removal for commercial clients. Hamilton County has all four seasons, and each one requires different care.
In Hamilton County, lawn care should start in late March to early April. Pre-emergent herbicide needs to go down before soil temps hit 55°F, and the first mow usually happens in April once grass starts actively growing. Waiting until May means you’ve already missed the pre-emergent window and your lawn is playing catch-up.
It depends on your time, equipment, and willingness to learn the timing. A DIY approach can work, but most homeowners underestimate the cost of a quality mower, spreader, sprayer, fertilizer, and herbicides — plus the knowledge of when to apply what. In Hamilton County’s clay soils, getting the timing wrong on pre-emergent alone can mean a summer full of crabgrass.
Lawn care focuses on the health and maintenance of your turf — mowing, fertilization, weed control, aeration, and seeding. Landscaping deals with the design and installation of beds, plants, trees, hardscapes, and overall property aesthetics. Many Hamilton County homeowners need both. Think of lawn care as maintenance and landscaping as improvement.
"I constantly get compliments on how nice my yard looks. They are very responsive and reasonable on their pricing. Local, female and veteran owned, which I am happy to support."
Brian J.
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"I have been using them since about 2018. They have provided great service and always keep my lawn in great condition. I would recommend them to anyone."
Lauren M.
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Whether you need one service or a full year-round program, we'll build it around what your lawn actually needs. Get instant pricing for mowing, fertilization, and aeration online, or call us to discuss a custom plan.