What we offer in Bunker Hill

Services

All services available for residential and commercial properties throughout Bunker Hill and northern Berkeley County. All applications performed by WV Department of Agriculture licensed technicians.

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Lawn fertilization service

Lawn Fertilization

Residential Commercial

Custom-blended nutrient programs timed to your turf's seasonal cycle — keeping your lawn dense, green, and thriving year-round.

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Lawn pest and weed control service

Lawn Pest Control

Residential Commercial

Targeted IPM treatments for grubs, chinch bugs, armyworms, and other turf destroyers — effective on pests, gentle on your family.

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Mowing and edging service

Mowing & Edging

Residential Commercial

Crisp cuts at the correct height, sharp edges, and thorough cleanup every visit. Consistent scheduling keeps your curb appeal razor-sharp.

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Seeding and aeration service

Seeding & Aeration

Residential Commercial

Core aeration breaks compaction so water and nutrients reach roots. Paired with overseeding, it's the foundation of a thick, healthy lawn.

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Dethatching service

Dethatching

Residential Commercial

Remove the layer of dead grass suffocating your turf. Dethatching restores airflow so treatments penetrate where they matter most.

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Topdressing service

Topdressing

Residential Commercial

A fine compost blend improves drainage, levels uneven surfaces, and enriches soil biology for long-term turf health.

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Pet waste removal service

Pet Waste Removal

Residential Commercial

Scooping keeps your lawn safe and enjoyable for the whole family. We handle the dirty work — you enjoy the yard.

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Not sure which service fits your lawn?

Our technicians assess your property and recommend the right plan — honest advice, no upselling, just results.

Northern Berkeley County, WV
WV Licensed

We Know Northern Berkeley County Turf.

Bunker Hill is one of the more rural communities in Berkeley County — tucked between Martinsburg to the south and the Virginia line to the north, with a character shaped by rolling ridge terrain, shallow limestone soils, and a mix of long-standing rural homesteads and newer residential lots along Route 11 and Apple Pie Ridge Road. That mix creates a wide range of lawn conditions on properties just miles apart.

All of our Bunker Hill applications are performed by technicians licensed under the West Virginia Department of Agriculture — a legal requirement for pesticide and fertilizer application in WV, and one that some companies operating in this area don't meet. We do it right, every time.

Bunker Hill village Apple Pie Ridge Road Route 11 corridor Gerrardstown vicinity North Berkeley rural VA/WV border area

Bunker Hill Lawn Challenges We Solve

  • Ridge Terrain & Shallow Limestone Soils
    Bunker Hill's ridge geography means many properties sit over shallow limestone with limited topsoil depth. These soils drain fast, dry out in summer, and require strategic aeration and topdressing to build lasting root depth.
  • Erosion on Sloped Rural Properties
    Ridge-side properties in northern Berkeley County often have significant slope-driven erosion — especially in areas with thin turf. Targeted overseeding and topdressing rebuild these problem patches effectively over time.
  • Japanese Beetle Grub Pressure
    Japanese beetle grubs are particularly active in northern Berkeley County's rural turf areas. Without preventive treatment in late spring and early summer, grub activity in late summer can destroy large sections of lawn before damage becomes visible.
  • Wind Exposure on Elevated Properties
    Properties on the ridge above Bunker Hill experience more wind than sheltered valley lots — accelerating soil moisture loss and increasing summer heat stress on cool-season grasses. Higher mowing and smart watering guidance matter here.
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This property received our Standard seasonal program: fertilization, mowing & edging, dethatching, core aeration and overseeding. The transformation speaks for itself.

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The Shenandoah Edge Difference

Why Bunker Hill Chooses Us

Properly WV Licensed

Every technician applying pesticides or fertilizers in Bunker Hill holds a West Virginia Department of Agriculture license. This is a legal requirement — and one that not every company operating in northern Berkeley County actually meets. We do.

Ridge Terrain Expertise

We understand how Bunker Hill's ridge geography affects soil depth, drainage, wind exposure, and turf stress in ways that flat suburban properties don't experience. Our recommendations are calibrated for your specific terrain.

Veteran Precision

Every Bunker Hill job is executed with the same military-grade discipline that defines our work across the Valley and Eastern Panhandle. On time, on plan, and followed up to ensure it meets our standard.

Rural Property Experience

Bunker Hill's larger rural lots and varied terrain require experience beyond typical subdivision lawn care. We're comfortable working with larger acreage, sloped sites, and the specific challenges of Berkeley County's rural landscape.

No Contracts. No Pressure.

One-time service or a full seasonal program — you're always in control. We earn your loyalty through results every season, not through paperwork that binds you regardless of satisfaction.

5-Star Rated

Perfect 5-star Google rating maintained since we launched. Bunker Hill and Eastern Panhandle customers refer us to neighbors because we consistently deliver exactly what we promise — every single visit.

Simple Process

How It Works

From your first call to a beautiful lawn — here's what to expect.

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Step 1
Contact Us

Call, text, or fill out our online form. Tell us about your property and what you're looking for.

Step 2
Free Assessment

We visit your property, evaluate soil and turf condition, and identify any specific challenges.

Step 3
Custom Plan

We build a tailored service schedule — right treatments, right timing — designed specifically for your turf type.

Step 4
Service Begins

Certified technicians arrive on schedule, execute the plan with precision, and clean up before leaving.

Step 5
Enjoy Your Lawn

Watch your property transform season after season. Sit back, relax, and let us handle the hard work.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most from Bunker Hill homeowners and northern Berkeley County property owners.

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Our team is ready to help. Give us a call or send a message.

Yes — this is the most important question to ask any lawn care company operating in WV. All of our applicators working in Bunker Hill and Berkeley County are licensed under the West Virginia Department of Agriculture's pesticide licensing program. We carry full general liability insurance as well. It surprises some customers to learn that not all companies operating in this area hold proper WV licenses — we're happy to provide documentation upon request.
Yes. We serve the Bunker Hill area and surrounding northern Berkeley County — including Apple Pie Ridge Road, rural properties toward the Virginia line, and the Gerrardstown vicinity. We're experienced with larger rural lots, sloped sites, and properties with diverse terrain that requires more customized service than typical suburban lawns. If you're on a larger parcel or have an unusual property layout, just let us know when you contact us and we'll plan our assessment accordingly.
Rapid summer dry-out is one of the most common issues on Bunker Hill's ridge-top and hillside properties. There are typically two contributing factors: shallow soil depth over limestone bedrock (which limits the root zone's water-holding capacity) and wind exposure on elevated sites (which accelerates evaporation from both soil and plant surfaces). The long-term solution is building organic matter through annual topdressing with compost — each application slightly deepens the effective root zone and improves moisture retention. In the short term, mowing at 4" or higher during summer significantly reduces moisture loss by shading the soil surface.
For Bunker Hill's cool-season lawns, the ideal fall window is early-to-mid September — slightly earlier than some valley-floor communities because ridge-top and elevated properties can experience earlier frost events as cold air drains away from ridges overnight. You want soil temperatures below 70°F for fescue germination, but enough warm days remaining for root establishment before the first hard freeze. We recommend booking by mid-July to secure your fall aeration and overseeding slot — these dates fill across all our Berkeley County service areas.
Yes — grub control is one of the most common reasons Bunker Hill and northern Berkeley County homeowners contact us. Japanese beetle grubs are active in the Eastern Panhandle, and their late-summer feeding under the root zone can destroy large sections of turf before you see visible damage above ground. The most effective approach is preventive — applying a grub control product in May or June before eggs hatch, rather than trying to treat actively feeding grubs in August when visible damage is already occurring. We can assess the level of infestation, recommend the right timing and product, and develop a preventive program for future seasons.
Fill out the online quote request form on this page, or call and text us at (540) 914-9304. We'll schedule a free on-site property assessment and deliver a no-obligation quote within 2 business days. For larger rural Bunker Hill properties, it helps to mention your approximate acreage when you contact us so we can plan the right amount of time for your assessment visit.

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Our team is ready to help. Give us a call or send a message.

What Customers Say

Real Results. Real Reviews.

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"Shenandoah Edge completely transformed our lawn. After two seasons, our yard is the envy of the neighborhood. They do exactly what they promise."

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James T.
Winchester, VA
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★★★★★

"As a commercial property manager, reliability is everything. These guys show up on time, every time. The grounds look professional and our tenants have noticed."

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Sarah R.
Martinsburg, WV
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★★★★★

"Love supporting a veteran-owned business — and the quality backs it up. My grass has never been this thick and green. Pet waste removal is a huge bonus too!"

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Maria L.
Stephens City, VA
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"After two summers fighting grubs, one season of their pest program solved it completely. Professional, knowledgeable team that clearly knows their stuff."

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Brian D.
Inwood, WV
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★★★★★

"Fair pricing, honest assessment, measurable results. They only recommended what my lawn actually needed. I appreciate that integrity — zero upselling."

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Kevin H.
Berryville, VA
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★★★★★

"Switched from a national chain and the difference is night and day. Local knowledge matters — they know exactly what Shenandoah Valley soil needs."

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Tanya M.
Strasburg, VA
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Year-Round Planning

Seasonal Lawn Care Calendar

The Shenandoah Valley has four distinct seasons — your lawn care should match every one of them.

Spring

March – May
  • Lawn cleanup & debris removal
  • Pre-emergent weed control
  • First fertilization application
  • Mowing season kickoff
  • Pest monitoring begins

Summer

June – August
  • Regular mowing & edging
  • Grub & insect control
  • Spot weed treatments
  • Heat stress monitoring
  • Deep & infrequent watering

Fall

September – November
  • Core aeration service
  • Overseeding & topdressing
  • Dethatching
  • Fall fertilization
  • Pre-winter weed treatment

Winter

December – February
  • Clear leaves/debris
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Minimize foot/vehicle traffic
  • Soil testing & analysis
  • Next-season plan preparation