West Meade has a look and feel that’s completely its own, wide, quiet streets, rolling lawns, mature shade trees, and properties that feel more like private retreats than Nashville neighborhoods. Whether your home sits along Charlotte Pike, tucked into the hilly backroads, or spread across one of West Meade’s larger estates, your lawn is a big part of the beauty and calm that defines this community.
But large, mature lawns also tend to attract some of Middle Tennessee’s toughest outdoor pests. Armyworms can sweep through and dry out huge areas in just a few days. Grubs feed on roots and create soft, weak patches. Cinch bugs love the sunny parts of open front yards. Sod webworms chew overnight and thin out even the healthiest grass. And mosquitoes, especially in West Meade’s wooded and shady areas, can make enjoying your yard difficult during the warm months.