Local Lawn Care & Pest Control Pros Serving Tulsa & Eastern, Oklahoma
Nutri-Green Lawn Care is proud to offer comprehensive lawn care and perimeter pest control services to our neighbors in Tulsa, and the Eastern Oklahoma area! With a large focus on training and using the best products and methods, we provide guaranteed quality service that you can count on for years to come!
To find out if we offer lawn care and/or pest control services in your area, please check the list below. If you do not see your town or city listed, that doesn’t mean we don’t offer services there. Give us a call to see if we can help!
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Testimonials
We have used Nutri-Green since we moved into our new house three years ago. With a new lawn we wanted to turn to a professional lawn company to take care of our new lawn. I am so glad we chose Nutri-Green. They have our lawn looking great! They have walked us through the new lawn process with great recommendations on treatment and applications. I would highly recommend them to any homeowner.
Mike W. - Tulsa, OK
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Our Blog
February 27, 2026
Tulsa Lawn Thatch in Spring: Signs, Causes, and Fixes
Thatch is a common spring problem in Tulsa—especially in Bermuda and Zoysia lawns. Learn what thatch is, how to spot it, why it builds up over winter (and in clay-heavy soils), and the best timing and methods to remove it without stressing your grass.
February 7, 2026
Crabgrass Prevention in Tulsa: Spring Timing and Common Mistakes (What to Do in February)
It’s February, so crabgrass isn’t showing up yet—but that’s exactly why now is the best time to plan. Learn the best timing for pre-emergent in Tulsa, what to do in February vs spring, and mistakes that reduce results.
January 31, 2026
Henbit vs Purple Deadnettle in Tulsa Lawns: How to Tell the Difference (and Control Both)
Seeing patches of small purple flowers in your Tulsa lawn? Two of the most common culprits are henbit and purple deadnettle. Here’s how to tell them apart quickly—and what to do now (and next fall) to prevent them from coming back.





