Mowing
Cut at the right height for the season, with the direction changed so the turf never leans one way and the lines stay clean from the street.
We take the front of your home every week, April through October, and we handle the turf program that most yards never get. It starts looking better the first week and it keeps getting better from there.
Most front yards are on a mowing route. A crew arrives, cuts the grass, and leaves. Nothing about the yard is different in October than it was in April, because nobody was ever asked to make it different. That's the whole job.
We're not on that route. We're responsible for how the front of your home looks, and the weekly visit is one part of that. The other part is the turf program underneath it, the soil tests, the feeding, the aeration, the timing. That's the work that decides what your lawn actually looks like next summer, and it's the part a mowing service was never going to do.
The same crew, the same day, 26 visits across the season. You shouldn't have to think about any of it.
Cut at the right height for the season, with the direction changed so the turf never leans one way and the lines stay clean from the street.
Around the walk, the drive, the beds, and the foundation. Then every hard surface gets cleared before we leave, so the yard looks handled and not just cut.
Weeds come out of the turf while they are small. Handling them every week is what keeps them from becoming the thing you notice.
A lawn is made in spring and fall. The weekly visit keeps it looking right. This is what makes it right in the first place.
Early April
Spring is the only chance to get ahead of a growing season. Everything here happens before the lawn needs it, not after.
September into late October
What you do in September decides what comes up in May. Fall is the quiet half of the work and it is the half most yards never get.
That's everything above: the weekly visit, the spring and fall program, and both cleanups. Billed monthly, spread evenly across the year.
It's a starting number, not a quote. Front yards are different sizes and some need more than others, so we come out and look before we tell you what yours costs. The walkthrough is also where we'll tell you honestly if the lawn isn't the thing holding your front yard back.
Transform the Front of Your HomeLawn is where the relationship starts, and for a lot of homes it's where it stays. But it's also what makes the rest of it possible.
We only design gardens for yards we're taking care of. A garden we don't maintain won't look the way we built it by next summer, and we'd rather not build it that way. Same with the front entry. So the weekly care isn't a step you get past. It's the thing that lets us put our name on how the front of your home looks in three years, not just in the week we finish.
Three steps, and the first one is a conversation in your driveway.
We come out and look at the front of your home with you. You tell us what bothers you when you pull in. We tell you what we would do about it, and what it costs for your property.
It starts looking better right away, and we learn your yard through a full season before we suggest changing anything about it.
The garden first, then the front entry. No pressure and no timeline. Some homes never go past the weekly care, and that is a fine place to stop.
We'll walk your front yard with you, tell you what we'd do, and give you a real number for your property. It takes about half an hour.
Transform the Front of Your Home