Find your flexible lawn mowing plan: Weekly, bi-weekly, or a custom strategy designed for your needs.
What a Normal Visit Looks Like

Lawn Mow
Cutting grass to the height best for health and appearance.

Trimming
Around trees, beds, fences, and obstacles where a mower can't get.

Edging
Precision lines along sidewalks, driveways, and curbs.

Blowing
Clearing clippings from walkways, patios, and driveways.

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Add-On Services

Weed Control
Hand-weeding flower beds, spraying weeds in driveways, sidewalks, and unwanted areas.

Fertilization
Custom nutrients for thicker, greener grass and deeper roots.

Core Aeration
Punch holes in soil for better roots and water flow

Overseeding
Reseed bare or sparse spots to fill them in for denser, healthier turf coverage.

Pruning
Trim shrubs, bushes, and small trees for neat, healthy growth.

Mulching
Install fresh mulch to retain moisture and block weeds.

Leaf Removal
Remove leaves from your yard and flower beds for winter prep, protecting and cleaning your lawn.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high should I mow my lawn in Virginia?
For the Hampton Roads area, we generally recommend keeping Tall Fescue at 3–4 inches. Correct height is the #1 defense against local weeds.
Do you offer bi-weekly mowing?
While we recommend weekly service during the peak growing months (April–June) to follow the one-third rule, we offer flexible bi-weekly plans for slower-growing lawns or during the heat of late summer.
What happens if it rains on my scheduled day?
We monitor the 757 weather closely. If a storm hits, we shift our schedule to the next available dry window to make sure we don't cause soil compaction or leave ruts in your yard.


