Albuquerque Quality Lawn Care

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Quality Lawn Care was established in 1990 with the mission of providing landscape maintenance for Albuquerque residential customers with a professional and friendly attitude.

06/08/2026

Cleaning your yard? Don’t skip this.

The buildup under shrubs and along walls collects debris, traps moisture, and becomes the perfect spot for insects to nest.

It can also hurt your plants and make your yard look messy.

Clear it out, then water and fertilize those areas properly.

In Albuquerque, wind brings in a lot of debris—so staying on top of this makes a big difference.

06/01/2026

Getting your home ready to sell?

Don’t overdo the landscaping.

Big upgrades can backfire—buyers might not even want what you put in.

Instead, focus on a clean, well-kept yard. Trim trees, cut the grass, remove weeds, and make everything look neat.

Simple curb appeal goes a long way… without wasting money.

05/25/2026

Seed or sod… which one should you choose?

It really comes down to time vs cost.

Sod costs more, but gives you an instant lawn.
Seed is cheaper, but takes time and consistent watering to grow.

If you want fast results—go sod.
If you want to save money—go seed.

Either way works… it just depends on what you’re willing to invest.

05/18/2026

Want to add color to your yard this summer?

Start by picking flowers that match your space—full sun, shade, or a mix. That alone makes a huge difference in how long they last.

Then think about what you want. Just color? Or do you want hummingbirds and bees too?

The earlier you plant, the better they’ll grow and last through the season.

Right plants + right spot = a yard that actually pops.

05/11/2026

Seeing dead patches in your lawn this spring?

Before you panic—there’s usually a reason.

It could be poor sprinkler coverage, not enough nutrients, compacted soil, or even critters digging around.

Sometimes it’s as simple as aerating, power raking, fertilizing… or waiting until May to properly seed those spots.

Your lawn just needs the right conditions to bounce back.

05/04/2026

Before you turn your irrigation system on for the season—do a quick run through.

Check for broken sprinkler heads, bad spray patterns, clogged lines, or damage from animals.

Catching these early saves you from bigger problems (and dry spots) later in the summer.

A quick check now = way fewer headaches later.

04/27/2026

How often should you water your lawn in the spring?

The truth is… it depends.

In Albuquerque, watering rules matter—but so does your grass type. Warm-season grass won’t really grow until May, while cool-season grass can start as early as February.

That means your watering schedule should match how your lawn is actually growing.

Start with local guidelines, then adjust based on your grass, growth, and what you’ve already put down.

If you’re not sure what your lawn needs, we can help you figure it out.

04/20/2026

If you’ve got rocks in your yard and still dealing with weeds… this is why.

In Albuquerque, wind blows in dirt and seeds that settle between your rocks. That tiny bit of soil is all weeds need to grow.

That’s where pre-emergent comes in.

It stops weeds before they even start—especially in non-grass areas like rock, sand, and cracks.

We recommend treating those areas every 6 months to keep weeds under control and your yard looking

04/13/2026

If your lawn isn’t thriving, it’s usually a few things—not just one.

Bad sprinkler coverage, too much thatch, compacted soil, or missing nutrients can all hold it back.

And in the spring—this is key—use a fertilizer with pre-emergent to stop weeds before they even start.

Healthy lawn = proper water, open soil, and staying ahead of the problem.

04/06/2026

If your lawn isn’t soaking up water like it should… this could be why.

Over time, a layer called thatch builds up—dead grass and debris that sits right on top of your soil. Think of it like a blanket blocking water and nutrients from reaching your roots.

That’s where power raking comes in.

We remove that buildup so your lawn can actually absorb what it needs to grow thick and healthy.

If your lawn feels dry, patchy, or not responding to watering… it might not be the water—it might be the thatch.

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Albuquerque, NM
87101–87125, 87131, 87151, 87153, 87154, 87158, 87174, 87176, 87181, 87184, 87

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