Our Editorial Mission
Landscaping advice online is broken. It is a wasteland of recycled tips, generic summaries, and untested theories. We built Lawn Majesty to fix this. Our mission is simple. We deliver precision landscaping strategies powered by modern technology and actual agronomic science.
We test the hardware. We analyze the soil. We publish the reality.
You will not find fluffy articles about the magic of a green lawn here. We treat landscaping as a measurable, scientific process. We expect our readers to care about NPK ratios, soil compaction rates, and the exact firmware versions running their smart irrigation controllers. We write for property owners who want high-resolution control over their environment.
How We Choose Topics
We ignore the generic content treadmill. We target the exact friction points property owners face in the dirt. You do not need another generic guide on watering grass. You need to know why your specific smart controller drops its connection to local weather stations.
We pull topics directly from the field. We look at reader emails detailing failed seeding projects. We analyze local climate data shifts. We track the actual equipment breaking down under heavy commercial use. We also cover the dark side of the industry.
Scam contractors are a massive problem in landscaping. We have seen property owners pay in full for driveway staking and grading, only to have the crew vanish. We write guides on vetting contractors, reading service contracts, and identifying red flags before you hand over a deposit.
Research and Fact-Checking Standards
We verify every single claim before hitting publish. If a manufacturer says their pre-emergent herbicide blocks crabgrass for six months, we check the active ingredient half-life against university extension data. We do not trust marketing copy.
We buy the robotic mowers. We map the perimeter wires. We watch them get stuck in the mud. We run the battery-powered tools until the motors burn out.
Three years of testing. Zero shortcuts. Real results.
Our editorial team cross-references chemical application rates with current EPA guidelines. We verify product claims directly with manufacturers or published third-party lab results before including them in any recommendation. If we cannot prove it, we do not publish it.
Corrections Policy
We make mistakes. Soil science is complex. Firmware updates break perfectly good equipment overnight. When we get something wrong, we own it immediately.
You can email our team directly at [email protected]. We investigate every claim within 48 hours. If we made an error in our testing methodology or misread a chemical label, we fix the text.
We place a visible correction note at the top of the affected article. We explain what we got wrong and how we fixed it. Transparency builds trust. Hiding mistakes destroys it.
Affiliate and Commercial Relationships
Running a high-resolution testing operation costs money. We buy commercial-grade equipment. We pay for independent lab soil tests. We fund this operation through affiliate commissions.
If you click a link on our site and buy a soil probe or a smart sprinkler, we earn a small percentage of that sale. That commission never dictates our editorial stance. We rejected 14 different battery-powered string trimmers before finding one that held up past six months of heavy use.
If a product is garbage, we tell you it is garbage. We routinely advise readers to avoid expensive smart tech when a cheap manual tool does the job better. Our loyalty belongs entirely to your lawn.
Editorial Independence
Brands cannot buy a favorable review on Lawn Majesty. We do not accept sponsored posts. We do not let manufacturers preview our content before publication.
The editorial team holds absolute authority over every word we publish. The noise of massive marketing budgets stops at our front door. If a major brand releases a terrible robotic mower, we will publish a terrible review.
We serve the property owner. We owe the industry nothing.
Content Updates and Freshness
Landscaping technology moves fast. A fertilizer recommendation from three years ago might violate current local runoff regulations. A robotic mower app might lose developer support and brick the machine.
We audit our core guides every six months. We check firmware patch notes. We verify chemical restriction lists across different states. We update our buying guides to reflect the current reality of the hardware market.
Outdated advice kills lawns. We refuse to let our content rot. When you read a guide on Lawn Majesty, you are reading the current operational standard for precision landscaping.
