Keep Your Lawn Lush and Vibrant

Rely on us for Lawn Care Services in the Pee Dee Region

In Johnsonville, Myrtle Beach and the surrounding areas, maintaining a healthy, green lawn can be challenging, but Southeastern Lawn & Landscaping is here to help. We offer customized lawn care and maintenance services that keep your property looking pristine all year round. Whether you need weekly mowing or a full seasonal overhaul, our expert lawn maintenance team tailors services to meet your specific needs. Curious about how we can transform your lawn?


Our comprehensive services include routine mowing, edging, and trimming, along with fertilization programs customized to your soil and grass type. We also offer core aeration to promote deep root growth and dethatching and overseeding for a thicker, fuller turf. Seasonal preparations such as spring clean-up, fall leaf removal, and winterization ensure your lawn is always ready for the next season.


Schedule your lawn care service today to enjoy a lush, green lawn.

A house with a brick facade, green lawn, and a sidewalk leading to the front door.

What’s Included in This Service

Our lawn care and lawn maintenance services are designed to give you peace of mind. We take care of everything, so you can enjoy your outdoor space without worry. Here’s what you can expect when you choose us:

Sprinkler watering grass.

Routine mowing, edging, and trimming

Lawn sprinkler watering green grass.

Fertilization programs

Sprinkler spraying water over grass.

Core aeration

Sprinkler spraying water over a patch of grass, in a graphic icon.

Dethatching and overseeding

Lawn sprinkler watering grass.

Seasonal preparation

Contact us today to discuss your lawn care service needs and get started.

Helpful Lawn & Landscaping Facts

  • How often should you water your lawn?

    Deep, infrequent watering (about 1 inch per week) encourages strong root systems—especially during dry South Carolina summers.

  • Pulling vines without harming nearby plants?

    Try cutting the vine at the base and letting it die back naturally—then gently remove it without tugging on surrounding greenery.