Disclaimer

The Lawn Majesty Disclaimer

We take turf science and landscaping technology seriously. We spend our days calibrating drop spreaders, testing smart irrigation controllers, and analyzing soil composition. We publish our findings here to help you build a better yard.

But we need to set the boundaries of our relationship.

Read this page before you apply a single pound of fertilizer or trench a new irrigation line based on our content.

Informational Purposes Only

The content on Lawn Majesty exists strictly for informational and educational purposes. We aren’t your local certified agronomist, landscape architect, or legal advisor regarding property lines and HOA regulations.

We know turf. We don’t know your specific turf. We can’t see your soil compaction, your hyper-local microclimate, or your neighborhood drainage issues. If you miscalculate your NPK ratios and burn your Kentucky Bluegrass to a crisp, that rests entirely on your shoulders.

Always perform a soil test through your local university extension office before making drastic chemical changes to your property.

Treat our guides as a starting point. Verify the details against your reality.

How We Fund This Site

Running a site dedicated to precision landscaping requires capital. We buy equipment. We test it. We break it.

To fund this operation, Lawn Majesty participates in affiliate marketing programs. When you click a link to a retailer and purchase a smart sprinkler controller, a bag of pre-emergent herbicide, or a robotic mower, we earn a commission. This comes at absolutely zero additional cost to you.

Our editorial integrity remains entirely separate from our revenue streams. We reject sponsorships from companies pushing subpar equipment. If a highly rated rotary spreader strips its gears after three weeks of standard use, we publish that failure. We only recommend hardware and supplies that survive our field testing.

Accuracy and the Shifting Landscape

Landscaping technology moves fast. Firmware updates change how robotic mowers navigate. Local municipalities ban specific synthetic fertilizers overnight. Water restriction laws shift constantly.

We research thoroughly before hitting publish. We update our core guides regularly. However, an article written eighteen months ago will eventually become outdated. Always read the manufacturer label on any chemical.

Always check your local municipal codes before digging trenches or installing hardscaping.

Do your own final verification. The label is the law.

External Links and Third-Party Contractors

We frequently link to external websites. We point you toward manufacturer manuals, university agricultural studies, and industry directories. We don’t control those external sites. If a manufacturer alters their warranty terms after we link to them, we hold no liability for that change.

The landscaping industry unfortunately harbors bad actors. You will find contractors who take a deposit for a driveway grading project and never show up. If we link to a local service directory or mention a specific landscaping company as an example, this doesn’t constitute a binding endorsement of their business practices.

You must vet any contractor you hire. Check their licensing. Call their references. Read their recent reviews.

We provide the blueprint. You manage the execution.