A Great Lawn Starts With the Soil
Most lawn services spray seed on tired, compacted ground and hope. GSS does it the way it actually works — correct the soil first, prepare the seedbed properly, then the right seed for your site. And if you want less mowing and watering, ask about clover and native perennial lawns.
Why Lawns Fail — and How We Fix Them
Patchy, mossy, or bare turf is almost always a soil problem, not a seed problem. With a PhD in agricultural and biological science, Todd treats the cause, not the symptom.
Test & Correct the Soil
Soil testing drives a real plan — pH, nutrients, and organic matter corrected with split applications, so the new grass has something to grow in. More on soil health →
Prepare the Seedbed
Dethatching, grading, and proper seedbed prep — the foundation everyone skips — followed by the right seed mix for your sun and site, applied at the right rate.
Establish & Protect
Hydroseed and mulch hold moisture and protect the seed while it establishes, with a clear plan for watering and the first feedings.
Clover & Native Perennial Lawns
Tired of mowing, watering, and feeding a lawn that still struggles? Grass-alternative lawns built from white clover and native perennial groundcovers stay green with far less work — and feed pollinators while they're at it.
- Less mowing, less watering, no chemical treadmill
- Clover fixes its own nitrogen — it feeds itself
- Stays greener through summer dry spells
- Blends tailored to sun, traffic, and your goals
Lawn Renovation in Progress
Patchy, Mossy, or Worn-Out Lawn?
Todd will walk your yard and tell you honestly what it needs — a renovation, a soil correction, or a lower-input clover lawn. Free, within an hour of Newfields, NH.