Berry Hill may be small on the map, but it has a personality that’s impossible to miss, bright homes, music studios tucked into quiet streets, creative businesses, and yards that feel like personal little pockets of calm in the middle of Nashville. Whether you live near Bransford, close to the restaurants on Thompson, or in one of the neighborhood’s signature colorful cottages, your lawn is part of the charm.
But Berry Hill’s small, highly used lawns also tend to be some of the *most* vulnerable to Tennessee’s turf pests. Armyworms can brown out an entire stretch of grass in what feels like an afternoon. Grubs quietly eat away at roots and leave soft, thinning spots. Cinch bugs thrive in full-sun areas. Sod webworms feed after dark and leave your grass looking chewed up. And mosquitoes? With Berry Hill’s shade, moisture, and dense vegetation, they show up early and stick around longer than anyone wants.