Sunday’s Sale Proves Labor Day Is the Best Time for Lawn Care Deals

Save up to 50% on grass seed, fertilizers, pest control, and more you can still use this year.
Sunday Lawn Care Plans Are on Sale for Labor Day
Photo: Sunday Lawn Care

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More ›

While Labor Day may feel like the final hurrah of summer, there are still months of yard care ahead. What you do now through fall will help your lawn return lush next year. That’s why I’m taking advantage of deals up to 50 percent off in Sunday’s Labor Day weekend sale.

For starters, Sunday marked 30% off 2025 annual lawn care plans for new subscribers right now. That’s already a prorated plan, which will get you through the end of the growing season (yes, there are things you should still do for your lawn in fall!). In other words, you’ll place a smaller order overall—you’ll pay for and receive only what you need this year—and it’s discounted 30 percent off. Then, select whether you want to renew next year.

For anyone who is already a subscriber or perhaps not ready to sign up for a subscription, don’t sleep on Sunday’s discounted lawn care products and pest control products. As we head into fall and plan to reseed our lawn, I’m picking up some 2-packs of lawn seed (like Fescue Rescue) that are currently half off.

More Sunday Lawn Care Deals You Can Use in Late Summer, Fall, and Beyond

Several members of the Bob Vila team have reviewed Sunday’s lawn care subscription service and seen positive results, myself included! While I’m not saying that my lawn is picture-perfect because of it—alas, my subscription can’t make me wake early and water my lawn—but my lawn has certainly been more heat-stressed and even weed-filled before I joined.

And for those weeds, Sunday’s product ranks as some of our favorite weed killers free of harsh chemicals. “I tested Sunday Weed Warrior on crabgrass, clover, plantain, and wild violet in several lawn areas as well as on crack weeds on the driveway and sidewalk,” says our product reviews tester Mark Wolfe. “It worked faster than vinegar-based products, with noticeable dieback in less than 2 hours and thorough brownout in about 18 hours.”

 
Young couple (heads not seen) use trowels to dig into a small raised garden bed on Astroturf, surrounded by gardening accessories.

Our Best Advice for Beginner Gardeners

We’ll help you set up your first garden—whether that’s a few pots on your patio, a raised bed, or an in-ground plot out back—and select the right plants for your soil and region.

 
Kathleen Corlett Avatar

Kathleen Corlett

Editor in Chief

As the editor-in-chief at BobVila.com, Kathleen Corlett is as passionate about crafting quality how-to guides for household projects as she is cleaning, organizing, and building DIY solutions for her own home in New York. She has worked on the Bob Vila team for 10 years; before that, Kathleen previously contributed to Woman’s Day, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle, and Cleveland magazines.


Learn more about BobVila.com Editorial Standards