What we offer in Strasburg

Services

Full-service residential and commercial lawn care throughout Strasburg and northern Shenandoah County. All applications by VDACS-licensed, insured 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 Shenandoah County, VA

We Know the Strasburg Corridor.

Strasburg is the northernmost town in Shenandoah County — a small, tight-knit community with deep Valley roots, framed by the bold profile of Massanutten Mountain to the east and the South Fork of the Shenandoah River to the west. Its position at the I-81 and Route 11 crossroads makes it one of the Valley's most recognizable gateways, and its blend of historic in-town lots and newer residential properties along the corridor gives it a lawn care landscape as varied as the terrain around it.

At the southern edge of our service territory, Strasburg receives the same level of attention and expertise we bring to every community in our footprint. All applications are performed by VDACS-licensed technicians — the legal standard for pesticide and fertilizer use in Virginia — and every program is built around what we actually find on your property.

Downtown Strasburg Route 11 corridor I-81 / Valley Pike area Shenandoah River vicinity Signal Knob / Massanutten base North Shenandoah County

Strasburg Lawn Challenges We Solve

  • Shenandoah River Flood Plain Soils
    Properties in the river bottomlands near Strasburg can have heavy alluvial soils with seasonal drainage challenges. We identify and address these conditions specifically rather than applying standard treatments that don't account for flood plain dynamics.
  • Massanutten Rain Shadow Effect
    Strasburg sits in the partial rain shadow of Massanutten Mountain, meaning it receives less rainfall than locations to the west during certain weather patterns. In dry summers, this significantly increases drought stress on cool-season fescue — mowing height and timing become critical management tools.
  • Thin Turf & Weed Encroachment
    Strasburg's established neighborhoods have the same issue common across the Valley: fescue lawns that have never been properly thickened thin out under summer stress and become magnets for crabgrass and broadleaf weeds. Fall overseeding paired with aeration solves this over two to three seasons.
  • Compaction in Residential Corridors
    Homes along Strasburg's Route 11 and subdivision streets experience the same compaction from daily traffic and family use that affects all dense residential areas. Annual core aeration is the most effective single treatment for maintaining long-term soil health.
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The Shenandoah Edge Difference

Why Strasburg Chooses Us

Valley Corridor Knowledge

We work the I-81 / Route 11 corridor from Winchester down through Strasburg regularly. We know the microclimates, the soil differences, and the seasonal variables specific to this part of the Valley — knowledge that no national chain can replicate.

Massanutten & River Awareness

We account for the Massanutten rain shadow effect in our summer management recommendations, and we assess river corridor properties differently from upland lots — because the alluvial soils and drainage dynamics are genuinely different.

Veteran Precision

Every Strasburg job is executed with the military-grade discipline that defines our work across the entire service territory. On time, on plan, and held to a standard that consistently outperforms what the competition delivers in this market.

VDACS Licensed — Always

Every technician applying pesticides or fertilizers at your Strasburg property holds a valid VDACS license — the Virginia legal standard. We carry full general liability insurance. Documentation available on request.

No Contracts. No Pressure.

One-time service or a full seasonal program — you're always in control. We earn Strasburg customers back every season through consistently delivering exactly what we promise, not through binding agreements.

5-Star Rated

Perfect 5-star Google rating since we opened. Strasburg and Valley corridor customers refer us to neighbors because we deliver on every commitment — every visit, in every season, without exception.

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 Strasburg homeowners and northern Shenandoah County property owners.

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Yes — we serve Strasburg and the surrounding corridor, including properties along Route 11, in the I-81 vicinity, near the Shenandoah River bottoms, and along the base of Massanutten Mountain toward Signal Knob. Strasburg is the southernmost point in our regular service territory. If you're not sure whether your specific address falls within our zone, call us at (540) 914-9304 for quick confirmation.
Massanutten Mountain is a long ridge that runs parallel to the Shenandoah Valley, and like all mountain ridges it creates a mild rain shadow effect on its eastern and northern flanks. During certain weather patterns — particularly summer fronts coming from the west — Strasburg can receive measurably less rainfall than Woodstock or areas further west. This isn't dramatic, but in a dry summer it can push cool-season fescue into deeper dormancy faster than you'd see in Winchester or Middletown. The practical response is mowing at 4" or higher throughout summer (taller grass shades soil and retains moisture), and being prepared to see some summer browning that will recover on its own with fall rains. We factor this into all of our Strasburg service timing and recommendations.
The ideal fall window for Strasburg's cool-season fescue lawns is mid-August through early October — when soil temperatures fall below 70°F but enough warmth remains for germination before the first frost. Strasburg's climate is very similar to Middletown, so we target mid-September as our primary window. Book by late July to secure your slot — fall aeration and overseeding dates across our service territory fill quickly, and September scheduling closes faster than most customers expect.
Yes, it can. Properties in the Shenandoah River flood plain typically have heavier alluvial soils — fine silts and clays deposited by historic flood events — which behave very differently from the upland soils found on Route 11 or near the Massanutten base. Alluvial soils can be quite fertile but are prone to compaction and slow drainage after significant rainfall. They also tend to be deeper than ridge soils, which is a benefit for root development when managed correctly. We assess every property individually and adjust our recommendations based on what we actually find — a river-bottom property gets a different treatment approach than an upland lot a half mile away.
Yes. We use only EPA-registered products applied by VDACS-licensed technicians at label rates. We ask that children and pets stay off treated areas until the application has fully dried — typically 30 to 60 minutes after we finish. We send a notification when every service is complete and your Strasburg lawn is safe to use again.
Fill out the free quote request form on this page, or call and text us at (540) 914-9304. We'll schedule a free on-site assessment at your Strasburg property and deliver a no-obligation quote within 2 business days. Most assessments take 15–20 minutes and come with a straight honest walk-through of what your lawn needs and why — no pressure, no obligation, no upselling.

Still have questions?

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