Lawn Care in Holland, MI
Lawn care managed for Grand Rapids and West Michigan homeowners. Mowing, fertilization, aeration, and seasonal cleanups all run on autopilot under one subscription.
Lawn Care for Holland homeowners
Holland sits on Lake Macatawa with direct exposure to Lake Michigan weather, which means more wind-driven rain on west elevations, heavier lake-effect snow loads, and faster paint and stain wear than inland Kent County. Roofs and gutters take more abuse, and exterior cleaning runs as a real category, not a luxury. Algae and mildew show up on north-facing siding within a season or two of a cleaning.
Lawn care is the category where the subscription model earns its keep. Weekly or biweekly mowing from April through October, a four- or five-step fertilization program, aeration and overseeding in fall, a spring cleanup and a fall cleanup. That's five to seven recurring arrangements that most homeowners manage separately, or not at all.
Under HoneyDid, one subscription covers the recurring services you opt into. The same crew can do multiple (mowing plus fertilization, for example), or we split them across specialists where that produces a better result. Fertilization in particular requires a Pesticide Applicator certification in Michigan; we verify that before a contractor can quote.
What's included
- Recurring mowing (weekly or biweekly)
- Fertilization program (4–5 step)
- Aeration and overseeding (fall)
- Spring cleanup (debris, edging, mulch)
- Fall cleanup (leaf removal, final mow)
Price guidance
- Mowing: $35–$75 per visit for an average quarter-acre lot.
- Full fertilization program: $320–$550 for the season, 4 or 5 visits.
- Aeration + overseeding: $180–$420 depending on lot size.
- Spring/fall cleanup: $180–$600 each depending on scope.
Holland-specific considerations
Brick Dutch-revival homes downtown, lakeshore cottages along Lake Macatawa and Lake Michigan, and post-1980 subdivisions through Park Township. Wind-driven rain off the lake makes gutter and roof condition matter more here than inland.
Mowing runs roughly April 15 through October 20 in Grand Rapids, weather dependent. Fertilization follows a multi-step schedule tied to soil temperature. Aeration is early fall (September to mid-October) for best establishment.
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Common questions
- Can I keep my existing lawn guy?
- Yes. Tell us about them when you set up the subscription and we'll bring them into the roster so you keep the relationship without losing scheduling and payment coverage.
- Do you handle organic or pet-safe programs?
- Yes. We route to contractors who offer those programs explicitly. It matters to a lot of homeowners and not every crew does it.
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