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11750 W 135th St PMB 9 , Overland Park, KS 66221-9395
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220 W 72nd St , Kansas City, MO 64114-5742
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5033 E 8th St , Kansas City, MO 64124-3016
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2419 S Norwood Ave , Independence, MO 64052-3542
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3217 N 55th St , Kansas City, KS 66104-1652
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1806 Swift Ave Ste 105 , N Kansas City, MO 64116-3600
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7404 W 54th St , Mission, KS 66202-1205
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280 N Church Rd , Pleasant Valley, MO 64068-1090
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1221 W 103rd St #170 , Kansas City, MO 64114
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Lees Summit, MO 64081-4028
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Lees Summit, MO 64063-2424
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40 Ste 115 , Blue Springs, MO 64014
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For: average lawn maintenance in Kansas City, MO
Kansas City sits in the cool-season/warm-season turfgrass transition zone — a unique position that makes KC lawn care more complex than either Chicago (purely cool-season) or Dallas (warm-season). Here's what professional lawn care services cost in the Kansas City metro in 2025.
| Service | Lot Size | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Mowing (weekly or bi-weekly) | 1/4 acre (standard KC residential lot) | $35 – $55 per visit |
| Mowing | 1/2 acre | $50 – $80 per visit |
| Spring cleanup (debris, edging, first mow) | 1/4 acre | $100 – $250 |
| Fall cleanup (leaf removal, final cutback) | 1/4 acre | $100 – $300 |
| Core aeration | 1/4 acre (cool-season timing) | $60 – $130 |
| Overseeding (cool-season blend) | 1/4 acre | $150 – $350 |
| Fertilization program (5-step annual) | 1/4 acre | $250 – $450/year |
| Pre-emergent weed control | Per application | $60 – $120 |
| Post-emergent spot treatment | Per visit | $50 – $100 |
| Grub control | Per application | $75 – $150 |
| Irrigation system winterization (blowout) | Per system | $75 – $125 |
| Full-service lawn program (mowing + fertilization + weed control) | 1/4 acre | $600 – $1,200/season |
Kansas City's USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 5b and climate zone places it in the turfgrass transition zone — where neither cool-season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, fine fescue) nor warm-season grasses (zoysia, bermudagrass) thrive without management. The dominant KC lawn grasses are:
This diversity means KC lawn care programs must be species-specific — a bluegrass maintenance schedule is wrong for a zoysia lawn, and vice versa. A professional KC lawn care provider should identify your grass species before committing to a program.
The Japanese beetle grub (Popillia japonica) and masked chafer (Cyclocephala spp.) are endemic throughout the Kansas City metro. Grubs feed on turfgrass roots through July–September, causing brown patches that appear drought-stressed — often misdiagnosed. Untreated grub infestations kill significant turf sections and attract moles and raccoons that cause additional damage. Grub preventive treatment applied June–July costs $75–$150 per application and is standard in KC professional lawn programs. University of Missouri Extension provides grub identification and treatment timing guidance specific to KC's soil types.
For cool-season KC lawns (fescue and bluegrass), September overseeding is the most impactful annual service. KC's summer heat stress thins cool-season lawns; fall overseeding (August 25–September 30 optimal window for KC) establishes new plants before winter dormancy, resulting in spring density. Professional overseeding includes core aeration ($60–$130) before seed application to ensure seed-soil contact. The total cost of aeration + overseeding ($200–$450) is the single highest-ROI annual service for most KC residential lawns.
Per BLS Kansas City-Overland Park-Overland Park MSA data, landscaping and groundskeeping workers (SOC 37-3011) earn a median $17–$22/hour in KC. Lawn care companies typically bill $40–$75/hour for crew time plus equipment.
Lawn care spans a spectrum from basic mowing (minimal expertise required) to pesticide application (licensed and regulated). Knowing which parts require professional credentials — and which make sense as DIY — saves money and protects your turf investment.
Missouri Department of Agriculture requires a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License for any person applying pesticides commercially (for compensation). This includes:
The Missouri Department of Agriculture Pesticide Regulation administers licensing. Any KC lawn care company applying pesticides must have licensed applicators on staff. Verify licensing status by requesting the applicator's Missouri license number and confirming with MDOA.
Why this matters: Unlicensed pesticide applications risk improper product selection, over-application, and neighbor or watershed impact. Missouri's application regulations exist specifically to prevent these outcomes. An unlicensed applicator treating your lawn with inappropriate herbicides can kill your turf or damage neighboring turf.
Basic mowing, edging, and granular fertilization do not require a Missouri pesticide applicator license. Many KC lawn care companies engage licensed applicators only for spray treatments while using general labor for mowing — confirm licensing specifically for chemical applications, not just business registration.
The University of Missouri Extension publishes Kansas City-specific lawn care guides — turf species recommendations, pesticide timing, soil testing guidance — calibrated to KC's specific climate and soils. A professional KC lawn care company that references MU Extension recommendations for their treatment timing and product selection is using regionally validated practices.
Missouri soils in the Kansas City metro vary significantly: heavy clay in Waldo, Brookside, and North KCMO vs. sandier soils in some Johnson County developments. A professional lawn program begins with a soil test ($15–$30 through MU Extension Soil Testing) to determine actual nutrient needs, pH, and organic content. Blanket fertilization without soil testing wastes product and may over-apply phosphorus — a Missouri water quality concern in the Missouri/Blue River watershed.
| Month | Cool-Season Grasses (Fescue/Bluegrass) | Warm-Season (Zoysia) |
|---|---|---|
| March | Pre-emergent crabgrass control | Nothing (dormant) |
| April | Light fertilization (optional), broadleaf weed control | Wait for green-up |
| May | Mowing starts; weed pressure increases | First mow when fully green |
| June–July | Minimal fertilization (summer stress); grub prevention | Main growing season |
| August–September | Core aeration + overseeding (most important) | Final fertilization |
| October | Fall fertilization (most important KC application) | Prepare for dormancy |
| November–February | Winter dormancy; minimal care | Winter dormancy |
A professional KC lawn care company that fertilizes cool-season grass heavily in June–July (the standard in northern markets) is applying the wrong program for KC's transition zone heat stress. This is the #1 diagnostic question to ask a prospective provider: "When do you do your primary fertilization? When do you recommend overseeding?"
Kansas City's lawn care has a clear DIY/professional dividing line driven primarily by licensing (pesticide applications) and knowledge requirements (transition zone grass management).
| Task | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly mowing | ✅ Most KC homeowners can manage | $35–$55/visit — time-value calculation |
| Edging + trimming | ✅ Basic equipment ($100–$250 trimmer) | Included in mowing service |
| Pre-emergent crabgrass control | ⚠️ Available as consumer product (Scotts, Preen) — timing is critical in KC (soil temp 50°F = late March) | $60–$120/application; licensed applicator uses commercial-rate products |
| Post-emergent broadleaf weed control | ❌ Requires Missouri pesticide applicator license for commercial; consumer products legal but weaker | $50–$100/application |
| Core aeration | ⚠️ Rental aerator $60–$90/day; physically demanding | $60–$130 professional |
| Overseeding | ✅ DIY possible with broadcast spreader | $150–$350 with professional preparation |
| Grub prevention | ⚠️ Consumer products (Grub-Ex, DPZ) available; timing critical | $75–$150 with professional assessment |
| Fertilization (granular) | ✅ Consumer fertilizers legal; soil test first | 5-step program $250–$450/year |
| Irrigation winterization | ⚠️ Possible with home compressor if system is simple; professional for complex systems | $75–$125 |
| Full lawn renovation | ❌ Requires proper timing, seeding rates, preparation | $800–$2,500 |
The most common KC DIY lawn care failure: applying a national box-store lawn care program to a Kansas City lawn. Scotts Step 1 through 4 and similar national programs are designed for cool-season markets (Chicago, Minneapolis) or warm-season markets (Dallas, Atlanta) — not KC's transition zone. Applying a northern cool-season program results in:
Professional KC lawn care companies are locally calibrated. Box-store programs are not.
You cannot legally pay a neighbor's teenager to apply herbicide on your lawn. Missouri law requires a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License for any compensated pesticide application. DIY application (you doing it yourself, not for compensation) is legal using consumer-labeled products.
Consumer vs. commercial products: Commercial-rate herbicides available to licensed applicators are often 3–5x more concentrated and use different active ingredients than consumer Roundup or Ortho products. For persistent weeds like wild violet, ground ivy, or nutsedge (common in KC), consumer products often fail where professional-grade treatments succeed.
Practical guidance: For routine fertilization and basic spot-weed-pulling, capable DIY is reasonable. For chemical weed control programs, grub treatment, or any significant pest/disease pressure — professional is more effective and legally cleaner.
| Approach | Annual Cost (1/4 acre KC lot) | Time Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Full DIY (mowing, fertilization, weed + grub control, aeration, overseeding) | $400–$700 in materials + equipment | 80–120 hours/season |
| Mowing only (DIY) + professional program | $250–$450 materials (own mower) + $250–$450 professional program | 40–60 hours/season |
| Full professional service | $600–$1,200/season | Near-zero |
For KC homeowners valuing their weekend time: $600–$1,200/year for full professional service is competitive with 8–10 hours/month of DIY effort during the May–October season. The knowledge value (transition zone expertise, correct timing) is the non-monetary factor that often justifies professional care regardless of cost.
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