Lawn Care & Maintenance
Weekly or biweekly mowing, edging, and seasonal fertilizing on a schedule you never have to think about.
A good lawn on this coast is a rhythm, not an event: consistent mowing at the right height, edges kept sharp, moss pushed back before it takes over the shady side, and feeding timed to how grass actually grows here, hard in spring and fall and barely at all in high summer. Miss the rhythm and the lawn tells on you within a month.
Good maintenance runs on a schedule you can set your watch by: mow, edge, blow, and a seasonal program layered on top with aeration, moss control, overseeding, and fertilizing at the times of year they actually work. A crew that learns your property beats a different truck showing up every week.
What's Included
- Mowing and edging on a schedule you can count on
- Moss control timed for coastal conditions
- Spring and fall aeration and overseeding programs
- Fertilizing matched to the season, not a fixed monthly dump
- Beds, walks, and driveways blown clean before we leave
Common Questions
Weekly through the spring flush, easing to every two weeks in summer when growth slows. Cutting on a fixed weekly schedule year-round scalps the lawn in summer and lets it get away in spring, so our schedule flexes with the growing season.
Moss thrives where grass struggles: shade, compacted soil, poor drainage, and acidic conditions, which is most of this coast by default. Killing the moss without fixing the conditions just books a rematch. Aeration, lime, overseeding, and pruning for light are what shift the balance.
Both. Spring and fall cleanups, pre-listing tidy-ups for home sales, and catch-up visits for overgrown properties are all regular work for us, and there is no obligation to convert a cleanup into a contract.