Improve A Lawn • Soil Health
Lime Application
Lime supports long-term soil performance by helping adjust pH over time. Our lime application is applied at the end of the season to help set your lawn up for better nutrient use and stronger turf performance going forward.
End-of-season timing
Works gradually
Soil-focused
Improves nutrient use
What’s included
- End-of-season lime application (seasonal timing)
- Even coverage applied by licensed technicians
- Post-service guidance for watering (if needed) and expectations
- Option to pair with a full fertilization program for best results
Best for
Lawns that struggle to respond to fertilizer, have known low pH, or need long-term soil improvement.
Lime is included in our 7-Step Fertilizer Program →
Why lime matters
Soil pH affects how well your lawn can access nutrients. Lime helps move soil toward a healthier balance.
Helps adjust soil pH over time
Improves nutrient availability so fertilizer can work more effectively
Supports stronger turf performance and root development long-term
Can help reduce moss growth in some situations (when pH is low)
What to expect
- Lime is not an instant green-up product—results are gradual.
- Soil pH changes take time and depend on soil type and conditions.
- Lime works best as part of a total turf health plan (nutrition + mowing + watering).
Want the best results?
Lime works best when paired with consistent seasonal nutrition and strong turf density. If you want a complete plan, our fertilizer program builds the foundation.
FAQ
Why is lime applied at the end of the season?
Lime works slowly, so end-of-season applications help improve soil balance over time and set the lawn up for better nutrient use going forward.
Will lime make my lawn green right away?
No—lime isn’t a fertilizer. Its job is to help correct soil conditions (like pH) so the lawn can use nutrients more efficiently over time.
Do I need lime every year?
For optimal results, we highly recommend a lime treatment every year.
Do I need to water after lime is applied?
Often light watering helps move lime into the soil. We’ll leave specific instructions based on conditions at the time of your application.
Not sure if you need lime?
If your lawn doesn’t respond well to fertilizer or you suspect pH issues, we can recommend the right plan.
