Residential Lawn Management at the Lake
Because a beautiful lawn should feel effortless
What We Do for Homeowners
- Fertilization — Seasonally timed, precision-blended nutrients for strong, vibrant growth
- Weed Control — Pre- and post-emergent applications to keep your lawn clean and consistent
- Lawn Disease Prevention — Strategic fungicide treatments for summer diseases like Brown Patch and Dollar Spot
- Soil Health Management — Because healthy turf starts below the surface
- Customized Plans — Designed for your lot’s terrain, sunlight, drainage, and usage
Why Homeowners Choose TurfMark
We Know Lake Lawns
Steep hillsides. Shade pockets. Dock runoff. We know how local conditions affect turf health, and we build every program to fit your property—not some cookie-cutter template.
We Handle the Hard Stuff
Sloped lawns can be dangerous and frustrating to manage. We specialize in safe, efficient turf care on terrain where others struggle.
More Time for the Water
The last thing you want to do on your weekend is fight weeds or stress over brown spots. We take the pressure off so you can enjoy your property, not work on it.
We’re Performance-Minded
Just like we do for sports fields and golf courses, we bring a professional, results-driven approach to every residential lawn we manage.
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Serving Lake of the Ozarks and Surrounding Areas
We proudly provide residential turf care throughout the Lake of the Ozarks region, including:
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Osage Beach
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Lake Ozark
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Camdenton
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Sunrise Beach
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Laurie
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Linn Creek
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And other nearby communities, including Jefferson City, Eldon, Versailles, and more!
If your home has turf, steep slopes, or just needs a little TLC—we’re your people.
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Ready for a lawn that looks better and takes less of your time?
Let’s talk.
Our team offers free lawn assessments and clear, upfront pricing—no surprises, no pressure. Whether you need weekly maintenance or help fixing a stubborn slope, we’re ready when you are.
Turf Care Program Schedule
March: Pre-emergent herbicide on slow release fertilizer. Prevents the emergence of crabgrass and many other grassy and broadleaf weeds, while delivery a 6-8 week feeding.
April: Post-emergent broadleaf weed control. Controls weeds such as dandelions and clover.
May: Slow release balanced fertilizer. High-quality fertilizer designed to deliver critical nutrients in a time-released process with no leaching.
June: Season-long grub and insect control. Systemic insecticide designed to translocate within the turf plant with no impact to the environment.
June, July, August: Broad spectrum fungicide. Controls a wide range of patch and leaf spot diseases commonly found in our area during hot and humid conditions.
August: Summer annual and perennial weed control. Treatments designed to control nutsedge, crabgrass, broadleaf weeds, etc.
September: Slow release balanced fertilizer. High-quality fertilizer designed for recovery from summer conditions.
October: Slow release balanced fertilizer. High-quality fertilizer designed to deliver essential nutrients throughout the winter months.
November: High calcium lime. Calcium improves soil structure, stimulates soil microbes, and increases nutrient availability.
Landscape Care Program Schedule
March: Shrub fertilizer. High-quality IBDU fertilizer designed to enhance the flowering and overall appearance of all shrubbery and landscape plants.
March: Pre-emergent herbicide. Product designed to prevent most weeds in landscape beds.
April: 1st round of insect and disease control. Applied as leaves begin to emerge, controls a wide range of insects and diseases.
May: 2nd round of insect and disease control. Applied 6-8 weeks after the 1st round. This is the final protection needed for the season.
July: Insecticide. Specialty mitaicide applied to susceptible plants such as Burning Bush and Dwarf Alberta Spruce.
September: Pre-emergent herbicide. Product designed to prevent most weeds in landscape beds. Needed this time of year for winter annuals.
November: Deep root tree feeding. In natural settings, trees are fed by a natural process of decaying leaves, but in urban settings, nutrients need to be supplemented. Pricing for this service is based on the caliber of the tree or shrub and is very affordable.
