


The grass is greening up and mowing kicks off next week. That means our route is starting to fill, and we only have a few openings left before we're locked in for the season.
We take lawn care seriously. Not just cut-and-go, but the kind of work where the details actually show - sharp stripes laid out across the turf, clean edges along the driveway and sidewalk. Those finishing touches are what separate a well-maintained lawn from one that just got mowed.
Stripes aren't just about looks either. Mowing in alternating directions promotes more upright grass growth and reduces the chance of ruts and wear patterns developing over time. It's a small thing that adds up week after week throughout the season.
Clean edging works the same way. A crisp line where the grass meets the concrete pulls the whole lawn together. It's the kind of thing neighbors notice, even if they can't quite put their finger on why your yard looks better than the one next door.
If you've been thinking about handing off your lawn this season, now is the time. We're building out our weekly route and spots won't last long.