
Lawn Care in Sudbury
Greater Sudbury, with a population of approximately 166,000, is Northern Ontario's largest city and one of Canada's most ecologically unique urban environments, situated in hardiness zone 4b. The city's mining history fundamentally altered its soil chemistry — decades of smelter emissions left many areas with elevated nickel and copper levels and acidic soils (pH as low as 3.5 in some neighbourhoods near the former Superstack).
Local Lawn Care Conditions
Sudbury's remarkable regreening program, which has planted over 10 million trees since the 1970s, has restored much of the landscape, but residential lawns in areas like Copper Cliff, Coniston, and Falconbridge still require lime applications to raise soil pH before grass can thrive. The growing season extends from mid-May to late September, shorter than southern Ontario by approximately four weeks. Sudbury's Canadian Shield terrain means many properties sit on thin soil over Precambrian rock, requiring topsoil importation for lawn establishment. Ramsey Lake and Lake Nepahwin shoreline properties face erosion challenges. The city's extreme winter temperatures (lows reaching -35°C) demand cold-hardy cultivars — Canada bluegrass and creeping red fescue outperform Kentucky bluegrass this far north. Sudbury's slag-gravel drainage in older neighbourhoods creates fast-draining conditions that paradoxically require more frequent summer irrigation.
Our Service in This Area
Mow.ca serves Greater Sudbury with specialized programs addressing soil remediation, northern climate lawn care, and the unique growing conditions shaped by the Canadian Shield landscape.

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