TruGreen Lawn Care in Shawnee

TruGreen Lawn Care

(833) 418-5004 www.trugreen.com

8420 Cole Pkwy, Shawnee, Kansas 66227

TruGreen provides local, affordable lawn care in the Shawnee area, including aeration, overseeding, fertilization, weed control, and other services tailored to your lawn's needs. We also offer tree and shrub care as well as defense against mosquitoes and other outdoor pests. We believe life should be lived outside, and our tailored lawn plans and expert specialists help us serve our Shawnee community and loyal customers every day. Place your trust in America’s #1 lawn care company by calling TruGreen today at 833-418-5004.

4.0 from 438 reviews

5 stars
297
4 stars
32
3 stars
6
2 stars
13
1 stars
90

Pros

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  • The service team is praised for prompt and friendly communication.
  • The overall quality exceeded expectations.
  • The value for money was considered excellent.

Cons

Based on reviews representing only 25% of total ratings

Review Overview

TruGreen Lawn Care in Shawnee, Kansas is best suited for property owners who want dependable, ongoing lawn maintenance rather than specialized arboriculture. The service profile fits suburban single-family homes with medium to large lawns that require regular fertilization, weed control, mowing, and seasonal maintenance. It appeals to clients who prefer a planned, subscription-style approach to lawn care and are willing to invest in a mid-range to premium program to sustain a green, healthy turf. Urgency is typically low-to-moderate, centered on routine care cycles rather than emergency fixes. For a property where the primary concern is a lush lawn with predictable outcomes, TruGreen can be an efficient backbone of the landscape program.

However, this company is not a tree trimming or removal specialist. The core competency lies in turf management, not arboriculture. For tasks such as pruning large branches, hazard pruning, canopy work near power lines, or any removal of mature trees, a licensed tree service with certified arborists is the safer and more reliable choice. Relying on a lawn-focused provider for substantive tree work can expose the property to uneven pruning, accidental damage to trunks or roots, and suboptimal cleanup in the wake of large woody debris. If trees are a prominent feature of the property and their health, structure, or safety are in question, the correct move is to engage an ISA-certified arborist or a dedicated tree company, then bring TruGreen in for lawn care once the trees are stabilized.

Safety and cleanup standards matter more in tree work than almost any other home service, and the decision should hinge on demonstrated capabilities in those areas. A competent tree service will conduct a site assessment, identify hazard risks (root zones, power lines, unstable limbs), implement proper PPE and fall protection, and execute a cleanup plan that leaves no dangerous brush or trimmings behind. In contrast, lawn-focused crews routinely manage equipment near driveways and sidewalks, but their procedures for heavy branch work, chain-saw operations in tree canopies, or mulch/disposal of large wood may be less rigorous. When evaluating a bid for any tree-related task, insist on explicit safety protocols, a worked-before plan for the site, and a written cleanup guarantee that specifies how debris will be removed and disposed of.

The rating data offer a cautious but generally favorable signal: 5-star reviews comprise the majority (297 of 438), suggesting a solid core performance for routine lawn care when it’s delivered consistently. Still, a meaningful minority, about 20 percent, rated the service poorly (90 one-star reviews), with smaller numbers mid-range and two-star feedback. That split indicates reliability concerns in some cases, often around scheduling, communication, or value for price rather than a wholesale indictment of capability. For someone choosing a tree-related contractor, those mixed signals underscore the importance of clear expectations, written guarantees, and a strong service contract. Ask for a service-level agreement that covers punctuality, plan adherence, and what happens if a result fails to meet the stated objective.

When the decision hinges on trees, use a decision framework grounded in arborist qualifications and cross-compatibility with lawn care. Require evidence of insurance and licensing for the tree work, and confirm the presence of an ISA-certified arborist on staff or under subcontract. Demand a site-specific plan detailing how pruning will protect the tree’s health, what cuts will be made, and how the team will protect underlying turf and adjacent landscaping during the operation. If tree removal is involved, insist on a safety-first removal plan, structural risk assessment notes, and a thorough cleanup of all brush and debris, with a clear timeline. Coordination matters: ensure the lawn company can align its schedule with the tree service to minimize repeated access disruption and turf stress.

Bottom line: TruGreen excels as a dependable provider for lawn-centric maintenance, especially for property owners seeking regular, predictable turf care without the worry of day-to-day scheduling gaps. For tree trimming or removal, however, it is not the best choice unless the scope is minimal and within the company’s stated capabilities. The prudent path is to hire a licensed arborist or a dedicated tree service for any substantial pruning or hazardous work, then leverage TruGreen for lawn health and upkeep once the trees are stabilized. If both needs must be met in one property, use TruGreen for the lawn and partner with a vetted tree professional for arboricultural tasks, with a clearly defined scope, timelines, and cleanup commitments that protect the yard from collateral damage. The result should be a landscape that remains healthy, safe, and neatly maintained, with no surprising gaps between tree work and turf care.