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Lawn Care in Macedonia — Quality Service for a Growing Community
Macedonia sits at the crossroads of I-271 and Route 82 in southern Summit County, serving as a gateway between the Cleveland suburbs and the Akron metropolitan area. This community of roughly 12,000 residents has seen steady growth, with newer developments expanding along the Highland Road corridor alongside established neighborhoods near the city center.
The rolling terrain of northern Summit County gives Macedonia properties noticeable elevation changes that influence drainage, sun exposure, and soil moisture. Properties along the higher ground near Route 82 drain well but dry out faster during summer, while lower-lying areas near Brandywine Creek hold moisture longer and face higher disease pressure.
Field of Dreams reaches Macedonia via I-77 south from our Independence headquarters. The drive takes approximately 20 minutes, and our consistent customer base in the community ensures regular route coverage throughout the growing season.

What We Offer
Lawn Care Services Available in Macedonia
Every Macedonia property receives a customized treatment plan based on its specific soil conditions, exposure, and lawn challenges.
7-Step Fertilization
Professional-grade fertilizer applied across seven seasonal treatments calibrated for Northeast Ohio. Timed-release formulations feed your lawn for weeks, not days.
Weed Control
Pre-emergent crabgrass prevention and post-emergent broadleaf treatment at every visit. We target dandelion, clover, ground ivy, and persistent weeds.
Core Aeration & Overseeding
Plug aeration breaks through compacted clay soil. Combined with overseeding, this treatment thickens thin areas and improves water infiltration.
Grub Protection
Preventative grub treatments stop Japanese beetle larvae before they damage roots and attract animal digging.
Mosquito & Pest Control
Barrier sprays reduce mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Foundation pest treatment stops crawling insects from entering your home.
Lime & Soil Treatments
Soil pH correction through lime applications unlocks nutrients in Ohio's naturally acidic clay soil.
Summit County Conditions
What Macedonia Lawns Contend With
Macedonia's position in northern Summit County places it in the transition zone between the Lake Erie snowbelt and the drier inland climate. The community receives more snow than Cleveland proper but less than the lake-effect zones to the north, creating a moderate but consistent winter stress pattern on lawns.
The Brandywine Creek corridor that passes near Macedonia supports woodland habitat for Japanese beetles and other lawn-damaging pests. Properties within a mile of the creek or adjacent wooded areas experience elevated grub pressure that makes preventative grub control a priority.
Newer subdivisions in Macedonia were built on former agricultural and wooded land. The construction process compacted native clay subsoil and stripped topsoil unevenly, leaving some areas of these developments with adequate growing medium and others with virtually none. Annual aeration and overseeding are essential for building healthy turf on these compromised soil profiles.

Neighborhoods We Serve
Lawn Care Across Macedonia Neighborhoods
Common Questions
Lawn Care FAQ for Macedonia
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