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Lawn Mowing

Mowing your lawn on a weekly basis ensures an even, clean cut and  improve the overall health of your lawn.

Edging/Trimming

String trimming the ragged edges of the lawn around fence lines, lawn ornaments, tees, and other obstacles on your property.  Edging borders around driveways, flower beds, and sidewalks gives the yard a manicured appearance.

Blowing

After finishing the mowing and edging,  Blowing all concrete areas, including driveways, walkways, and patios will be performed to ensure a clean and manicured look.


Weed Control

 Regular weeding will keep weeds from growing out of control and taking over the entire space. 

Mulching

  Mulch is made up of organic materials like grass clippings, leaves,  straw, sawdust, and wood chips. When you apply it to the soil’s surface  it locks in moisture, reduces weed growth, and promotes overall soil health 

Hedge Trimming/Pruning

 When trees and hedges get overgrown, the outdoor space looks messy and  can be hard to use. By cutting back the overgrown areas, it cleans up the space so you can use it once again.  When we prune, we remove dead or infected branches, twigs, or stems from trees and plants to encourage healthy growth. 

Spring/Fall Clean-Ups

 Fall and spring clean-up services include: Raking up fallen leaves. removing fallen branches from wind storms. Removing and disposing of  litter and other debris. Cutting down and clearing perennials and  grasses. 

Over-Seeding

   Spread new grass seed over an existing lawn without turning the soil to  improve overall lawn health. This process adds color, thickens grass,  and prevents weed growth. It also helps with insect damage, drought  stress, and other signs of deterioration. You can offer this service  alongside aeration when a lawn is looking run down. 

De-Thatching

  Leaves and stems collect at the base of actively growing grass, just  above the soil’s surface, forming a layer called thatch. You can  de-thatch the lawn to help water and nutrients reach the grass’s roots  more easily. 

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