Lawn technician applying granular fertilizer with a broadcast spreader at a Windham, Maine home
Lawn Fertilization · Windham, ME & Greater Portland

Lawn fertilization in Windham & Greater Portland — feed it what it actually needs.

Maine soils across Cumberland County are naturally acidic, sandy, and low in key nutrients. Robbins Property Services builds custom fertilization programs around soil tests, your grass type, and the Greater Portland climate — slow-release blends that green up your turf without the surge-and-fade cycle of box-store products. Serving Windham, Falmouth, Cumberland, Scarborough, Portland, and the surrounding towns.

  • Slow-release nitrogen blends
  • Soil-tested custom programs
  • Organic & synthetic options
  • Pre-emergent weed prevention
  • Season-timed applications
  • Integrated with mowing service

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Step 01

Built for Maine soil

Most Maine lawns sit on acidic, sandy soil that leaches nutrients fast. We start with a soil assessment and build a program around your pH, organic matter, and grass type. That means fewer applications, better results, and no wasted product across Windham and Greater Portland.

Soil testing on a Greater Portland Maine lawn with a soil probe and clipboard

Step 02

Slow release, steady green

Cheap fertilizers dump nitrogen in a rush, then wash out in the next New England rain. We use polymer-coated slow-release products that feed your lawn evenly for 6–8 weeks. The result is consistent color, stronger roots, and less growth surge.

Closeup of dense, dark-green healthy turfgrass on a fertilized Maine lawn

Step 03

Integrated with your mowing schedule

Fertilization works best when it's coordinated with cut height, aeration, and seasonal transitions. Because we handle your full lawn program in Greater Portland, applications are timed to match your service visits — not dropped on random Tuesdays by a separate crew.

Granular fertilizer pellets falling from a spreader onto a Cumberland County Maine lawn

Service area

Proudly serving Greater Portland, Maine.

Common questions

Quick answers

How many fertilizer applications does a Maine lawn need?+

Most Greater Portland lawns get 4–5 rounds: an early spring pre-emergent + feed, late spring feed, summer slow-release, fall feed, and a winterizer. We adjust based on your soil test and program level.

When should I fertilize my lawn in Maine?+

First round goes down in late April or early May once the ground thaws and soil temps hit ~55°F. Last round (winterizer) is typically late October before the first hard freeze across Cumberland County.

Do you offer organic lawn fertilizer?+

Yes — we offer fully organic and reduced-synthetic programs using composted poultry litter, blood meal, and other approved inputs. Slightly higher cost; great option for properties with kids, pets, or wells.

How much does lawn fertilization cost in Windham or Falmouth?+

A full 5-round residential program typically runs $400–$900 per season depending on lawn size. We bundle pricing with mowing for most Greater Portland clients.

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What neighbors say

Trusted across Greater Portland.

"Josh and his crew transformed our front beds. Sharp edges, clean mulch, and they show up exactly when they say they will. We use them year-round now."
Sarah K., Falmouth, ME
"Switched to Robbins for snow removal two winters ago. Driveway is always cleared before I'm out the door. No surprises on the bill, ever."
Mike D., Windham, ME
"Best lawn on the street. Their fertilization program made a real difference in one season. Owner-operated and it shows."
Lauren P., Gorham, ME

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