Lawn Care Service Pricing in Minnesota: What You’re Really Paying For

Minnesota lawn care quotes arrive with vastly different structures. One company quotes by visit, another by season. A third bundles services you did not ask for. Here is how to decode the pricing and compare quotes apples to apples.

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Per-Visit Pricing

Typical 2026 per-visit pricing for a 7,500 square foot Twin Cities lawn:

  • Fertilizer and broadleaf application: $55 to $85
  • Crabgrass preemergent: $60 to $90
  • Grub prevention: $80 to $140
  • Winterizer: $55 to $85
  • Core aeration: $150 to $280
  • Overseeding: $100 to $200 on top of aeration

Annual Program Pricing

Full annual programs (6 to 7 visits) for a typical Twin Cities lawn:

  • Basic 6-visit program: $380 to $650
  • Premium 7-visit with grub and specialty: $650 to $1,000
  • Top-tier full service with mosquito and aeration: $1,200 to $1,800

How to Compare Quotes Fairly

Line up quotes on these dimensions:

  • Number of visits and timing window
  • Fertilizer type and N-P-K ratio per visit
  • Broadleaf weed control included or per-visit add
  • Grub prevention included
  • Application rate (square feet covered)
  • Cancellation terms

A $450 quote with 6 visits and grub control beats a $425 quote with 5 visits and no grub control almost every time.

Red Flags in Lawn Care Pricing

Watch out for:

  • Unusually low introductory rates that jump 40 percent in year two
  • Auto-renewal language without clear opt-out
  • Vague service descriptions (“custom treatment” with no specifics)
  • Pre-payment discounts for unknown quality
  • Door-to-door lawn care pitches

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to pay per visit or prepay for a season?

Prepay discounts typically run 5 to 10 percent. Worth it if you know the company and service quality. For a first-year trial, pay per visit until you have seen the results.

What’s a fair price for lawn fertilizer in the Twin Cities?

$55 to $85 per standard fertilizer application on a 7,500 square foot lot in 2026. Premium programs with slow-release products run higher.

Do lawn care companies include mowing?

Almost never in the same program. Mowing is typically a separate service at $35 to $75 per visit for a Twin Cities lot. A few “total property care” companies bundle both; compare total cost against two separate vendors.

Ready to Get Started?

Three Timbers serves Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Chaska, Victoria, Excelsior, Waconia, and Mound with full-service landscape and hardscape work. Call (612) 214-1955 or request a free estimate from our Chanhassen landscaping team. You can also see our full Minnesota landscaping and hardscape services.


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