Nashville & Middle TN

How Much Does Lawn Care Cost in Nashville? (2026 Pricing Guide)

Pricing Guides

Nashville lawns are a point of pride — but keeping up with Middle Tennessee's long growing season takes real effort. Whether you're thinking about weekly service or a full lawn care package, here's exactly what you should expect to pay in 2026.

Nashville Lawn Care Prices at a Glance

ServiceTypical Cost
Mowing — small yard (under 5K sqft)$35 – $55
Mowing — medium yard (5K–10K sqft)$55 – $85
Mowing — large yard (10K–20K sqft)$85 – $135
Edging (add-on to mowing)+$20 – $40
Fertilization (per application)$50 – $120
Core aeration$75 – $175
Overseeding (per 1,000 sqft)$0.10 – $0.20
Leaf removal (per visit)$100 – $250
Full-service lawn program (annual)$600 – $1,400/yr

Prices are for Nashville metro including Brentwood, Franklin, Hermitage, and Hendersonville. Hillside lots and yards with significant obstacles may be priced higher.

What Affects Lawn Care Prices in Nashville?

  • Lot size. This is the biggest driver. Most companies price by square footage or by a quick visual estimate. Know your yard size before you call.
  • Terrain. Nashville's hills and slopes slow mowing and increase risk of equipment damage. Hillside lots often carry a 15–25% premium.
  • Obstacles and landscaping. Trees, raised beds, play equipment, and landscape rocks all add time. Yards with lots of trimming around beds cost more than open lawns.
  • Frequency. Bi-weekly service is almost always cheaper per visit than one-offs. If you get on a schedule, companies plan their routes more efficiently and pass some savings along.
  • Grass type. Nashville has both warm-season lawns (Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine) and cool-season lawns (tall fescue). Bermuda and Zoysia grow faster in summer and may need weekly cutting — which adds up.

Nashville Lawn Calendar: When to Do What

  • March–April: First mow of the season, pre-emergent weed treatment, apply slow-release fertilizer to Bermuda/Zoysia.
  • May–July: Weekly mowing for warm-season grasses. Aerate and fertilize Bermuda in late May–June.
  • August: Slow growth due to heat stress. Reduce mowing frequency. Water deeply but infrequently.
  • September–October: Prime time for fescue overseeding and core aeration. Apply fall fertilizer to warm-season grasses before they go dormant.
  • November–February: Dormant season. Leaf cleanup in November–December. Minimal to no mowing.

One-Time vs. Recurring Lawn Service in Nashville

A one-time mow from a Nashville lawn service runs $15–$30 more per visit than the same crew's recurring rate. That premium reflects the extra scheduling coordination and the fact that first visits on an overgrown lawn take longer. If you're going to need service more than once this season, getting on a bi-weekly plan from the start saves money and locks in availability before the busiest weeks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does lawn mowing cost in Nashville?
Lawn mowing in Nashville typically costs $35 to $55 for a small yard (under 5,000 sq ft), $55 to $85 for a medium yard (5,000–10,000 sq ft), and $85 to $135+ for large yards over 10,000 sq ft. Prices depend on lot size, terrain, and how often you schedule service.
Is it cheaper to pay monthly or per visit for lawn care in Nashville?
Monthly or bi-weekly service agreements are almost always cheaper per visit than one-off bookings. Most Nashville lawn care companies offer a 10–15% discount for recurring service. A bi-weekly agreement for a medium yard might cost $65 per visit vs. $85 for a single one-time mow.
When should I aerate my lawn in Nashville?
Nashville's clay-heavy soil compacts easily, making aeration important. Aerate warm-season grasses (Bermuda, Zoysia) in late spring to early summer. Aerate cool-season grasses (tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass) in early fall, typically September through October in Middle Tennessee.
How often should I have my Nashville lawn mowed?
During Nashville's growing season (April through October), most lawns need mowing every 1–2 weeks. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia grow faster in summer heat and may need weekly cuts. In the shoulder seasons (March, November), every 2–3 weeks is usually sufficient.

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