Acreage asks for stewardship.
A two-acre property is not a quarter-acre yard four times over. Different equipment, different rhythm, different attention. We've been the lawn program for Middle Tennessee's larger properties since 2007.
Acreage is not a yard at scale.
A two-acre property is not a quarter-acre yard four times over. Different equipment, different rhythm, different read on the soil. We've been the lawn program for Middle Tennessee's larger properties since 2007.
What scale actually requires.
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Equipment built for the acre.
Spread-rate calibration at 200-pound capacity. Tow-behind sprayers, ride-on aerators, broadcast spreaders. Residential walk-behind kit on a six-acre property is how you end up with stripes, dry patches, and burnt edges.
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Dedicated estate routes.
We run dedicated routes for properties over an acre. Same lead. Same equipment. Same calibration. The crew that signs in is the crew that knows where the well sits and which gate to use.
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Zone-mapped agronomy.
Front lawn, side meadow, pasture transition, the back where deer come through. Each gets a different rate, a different mowing height, a different read on what's working. One property, multiple programs, one invoice.
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Coordinated with the rest of the property.
Irrigation, landscape lighting, the property's other trades. Estate properties have more moving parts. We coordinate visits so the well isn't running while we're spraying and the gate is open when it needs to be.
Eight acres in Williamson County.
- Property
- 8 acres. Fescue front. Transitioned bermuda along the pasture line.
- Tenure
- 7th year on program.
- Approach
- Zone-mapped fertilization. Dedicated estate route. Quarterly walk with owner.
- Coordinated with
- Irrigation tune-ups, mosquito barrier, fall aeration & overseeding.
“Six lawn services tried this property before Pure Turf. Pure Turf is the only one who asked about the well before they wrote a quote.”
“We moved out to four acres expecting to lose the lawn care quality we had in town. Pure Turf is better here than they were on the half acre.”
Estate routes, five counties.
Questions, on the record.
Not on the list? Call 615.785.1849. Most calls are answered live.
Is there an acreage minimum or maximum?
Do you charge per acre or per visit?
Can you do pasture or rough field as well?
What about wells, septic, and water-sensitive areas?
Will you coordinate with my irrigation or landscape lighting vendor?
How fast can you start?
Tell us about the property. The walk is unhurried.
We'll talk through the lawn, the wells, the access, the irrigation, and the zones, then send a proposal that actually fits.