Weekly Lawn Service Q&A

What is included in weekly lawn service?
Our weekly service includes mowing, string trimming, edging, and blowing off hard surfaces for a clean, finished look.

Why choose weekly service over bi-weekly?
Weekly mowing keeps your lawn healthier by preventing overgrowth, reducing stress, and maintaining a consistently clean appearance.

Do I have to be home during service?
No—you do not need to be home. As long as we have access to the property, we’ll take care of everything.

What happens if it rains?
If weather delays service, we will reschedule and complete your service as soon as conditions allow.

Will weekly service improve my lawn?
Yes—frequent mowing encourages thicker growth, better color, and a more even, professional look.

Do you offer bi-weekly service?
Yes, but weekly service is recommended for the best results and lawn health.

Is there a contract required?
We offer flexible service options—ask us about scheduling and availability.

How do I get started?
Simply contact us for a free estimate, and we’ll get your property on the schedule.

Are spots limited?
Yes—weekly routes fill quickly each season, so we recommend securing your spot early.

Dethatching Q&A

What is dethatching?
Dethatching removes the layer of dead grass, roots, and debris (called thatch) that builds up between the soil and your lawn.

Why is dethatching important?
Too much thatch blocks water, air, and nutrients from reaching the soil—leading to thin, weak grass. Removing it helps your lawn grow thicker and healthier.

How do I know if my lawn needs dethatching?
If your lawn feels spongy, looks thin, or has a buildup of dead material near the soil, it likely needs dethatching.

When is the best time to dethatch?
Spring is the ideal time—your lawn is coming out of dormancy and ready to recover and grow strong.

Will dethatching damage my lawn?
Dethatching can make your lawn look rough at first, but it’s temporary. With proper care, your lawn will come back thicker and healthier.

Shrub Trimming Q&A

Why is shrub trimming important?
Regular trimming keeps shrubs healthy, promotes proper growth, and maintains a clean, well-shaped appearance for your property.

How often should shrubs be trimmed?
Most shrubs benefit from trimming 1–3 times per year, depending on the type and growth rate.

When is the best time to trim shrubs?
Spring and early summer are ideal for most shrubs, but timing can vary based on the plant type and flowering cycle.

What are the benefits of trimming shrubs?

Encourages fuller, healthier growth

Improves overall appearance

Prevents overgrowth and crowding

Helps maintain proper shape and size

Will trimming damage my shrubs?
No—when done properly, trimming actually improves plant health and longevity.

Can overgrown shrubs be restored?
Yes—overgrown shrubs can often be reshaped and brought back under control with proper trimming techniques.

Do you remove debris after trimming?
Yes—all clippings and debris are cleaned up and removed, leaving your property neat and tidy.

Do you offer trimming with other services?
Yes—shrub trimming is commonly combined with cleanups, mulch installation, and general property maintenance for a complete landscape refresh.

Mulch Installation Q&A

Why is mulch important?
Mulch improves the appearance of your landscape while helping retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds.

How often should mulch be replaced?
Most properties benefit from fresh mulch once per year to maintain appearance and effectiveness.

What are the benefits of mulch?

Reduces weed growth

Helps soil retain moisture

Protects plant roots from temperature changes

Improves overall curb appeal

How thick should mulch be installed?
Mulch is typically installed at 2–3 inches thick for optimal performance without harming plants.

What types of mulch do you offer?
We offer a variety of mulch options, including natural brown, black, and premium blends to match your property’s look.

Will mulch help prevent weeds completely?
Mulch significantly reduces weeds, but some may still appear over time. Proper installation and maintenance keep them to a minimum.

Do you prepare the beds before installing mulch?
Yes—we clean out debris, remove weeds, and redefine edges to ensure a clean, professional finish before installing mulch.

Can mulch be combined with other services?
Absolutely—mulch installation pairs perfectly with spring cleanups, bed maintenance, and shrub trimming for a complete landscape upgrade.

Spring Cleanup Q&A What is included in a spring cleanup? Our spring cleanups typically include leaf and debris removal, lawn cleanup, bed cleaning, and edge definition to get your property ready for the season. Why is a spring cleanup important? Winter leaves behind debris that can smother your lawn and slow growth. A cleanup clears the way for healthy, green grass. When should spring cleanups be done? Early to mid-spring is ideal—once the snow has melted and the ground begins to dry out. Will this help my lawn grow better? Yes—removing debris allows sunlight, air, and nutrients to reach the soil, promoting stronger and healthier growth. Do you remove and haul away debris? Yes—all leaves and debris are removed from your property, leaving it clean and ready for the season. Can I combine this with other services? Absolutely—spring cleanups pair perfectly with dethatching, overseeding, mulch installation, and shrub trimming for the best results. How long does a spring cleanup take? Most properties can be completed in a few hours, depending on size and amount of debris. Do I need a cleanup every year? Yes—annual spring cleanups help maintain lawn health and keep your property looking its best.

Fall Cleanup Q&A

What is included in a fall cleanup?
Our fall cleanups include leaf removal, lawn and bed cleanup, and clearing debris to prepare your property for winter.

Why is a fall cleanup important?
Leaves and debris can smother your lawn, trap moisture, and lead to disease. Removing them protects your grass and promotes a healthier lawn in the spring.

When should fall cleanups be done?
Fall cleanups are typically done throughout the leaf season, with final cleanups completed before winter sets in.

Do you remove and haul away leaves?
Yes—all leaves and debris are removed from your property, leaving it clean and winter-ready.

Will this help my lawn in the spring?
Absolutely—removing heavy leaf buildup prevents damage and allows your lawn to come back stronger and greener.

Do you offer multiple visits during leaf season?
Yes—properties with heavy leaf coverage may require multiple visits to keep things under control.

Can this be combined with other services?
Yes—fall cleanups pair well with final mowing, shrub trimming, and winter prep services.

How long does a fall cleanup take?
Most cleanups take a few hours, depending on property size and leaf volume.

Do I need a fall cleanup every year?
Yes—annual fall cleanups are key to protecting your lawn and maintaining a clean, professional appearance.