Lawn Mowing Service & Lawn Maintenance Service Evansville Indiana
Quality lawn care service to keep your property looking gorgeous all year. Proper turf care & regular mowing are integral parts of maintaining a lush green lawn. Top notch customer care, punctuality and attention to detail are all part of our weekly professional. mowing service.
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Lawn Services
Lawn Mowing - cutting of all turf areas using well maintained commercial quality mowers. Lawn mower blades sharpened daily to give your yard a well manicured look.
Trimming - around structures, trees & all other obstacles in the yard
Fertilization - nutritional feeding treatment to maintain lawn appearance and vitality
Edging - Gas powered metal bladed edger used around drives, patios and sidewalks for a professional, clean sharp look. Nothing finishes a yard like a crisp edge between a sidewalk and the turf.
Blowing - clean up of leaves limbs & blow grass from hard surfaces
Curb Maintenance - kept weed, litter and debris free
Weed Control - weed free sidewalks and driveways.
Landscape Bed Maintenance - (optional) weeds pulled & debris removed from landscaping regularly
Bi-weekly - lawn service preformed very other week or every 9/10 days.
Short Term Lawn Service & Property Management
Going on vacation for a week or two or working out of town? Lawn mower in the shop for repairs? House for sale? Been busy & the yard got a little out of hand? We can help. Call us today for a free price quote (812) 459-2180. (Before/after pictures via email can be included as part of the service.)
We work hard to provide Evansville lawn service and landscape care clients with a yard that they can be proud of and enjoy. We offer full service options to keep your lawn looking great and healthy as it should be. Call our lawn service professionals today & come home to a beautifully groomed lawn.
Bush Hog Service, Field Mowing Evansville
Mowing of large acreage areas, vacant lots, field mowing roadside right of ways or clearing brush & overgrown areas.
Common Lawn Maintenance Questions
Creating and maintaining a lush, green, healthy lawn is all about how you water and mow. This may sound pretty straight forward, but there are several rules to take into consideration for proper lawn care
How tall should I cut my lawn?:
Typically grass should not be mowed at a height lower than 3" to maintain a healthy lawn - with some being mowed as tall as 4.5", depending on the type & quality of turf. Cutting your grass too short will damage the blades and result in a brown, unhealthy lawn. Mowing the lawn taller encourages root growth. .Furthermore, short grass requires more watering and is far more susceptible to weeds. Taller grass develops deep, healthy roots that require less water and can better stand up to disease. If you go on vacation and you return to a lawn that is much too long, cut it down gradually, remembering to never cut off more than 1/3 of the blade at a time.
How often should I cut my lawn?
For optimal lawn care service, mow often. This encourages growth, which makes for a thicker, plusher, bed of grass. The more grass, the less space for weeds to grow. Most lawns should be mowed about once a week, but will vary based on how fast the lawn is growing - maybe mow a little more often in the spring but a little less often in the heat of summer. The rule of thumb in lawn care is to only cut 1/3 of the grass blade, no matter what the length. If your lawn is, for example, four inches long, then only cut off about one inch. If you go on vacation and you return to a lawn that is much too long, cut it down gradually, remembering to never cut off more than 1/3 of the blade at a time.
When is the best time of day to mow a lawn?
Later in the afternoon in spring & fall, evening time in the summer. It is better to mow when the grass is dry for a cleaner cut.
What is the best pattern to mow a lawn in?
The pattern is not really important - some people mow in rectangles, some back and forth to make stripes. It is more important to switch it up than to follow a pattern.If you always cut your grass in the same direction, then you are training it to grow in that direction. The result of this is a flat looking lawn. To avoid this and create a supple texture to your lawn, change up or alternate your mowing pattern every time you cut the grass. the variation helps keep the grass looking uniform.
How often shoul I sharpen my mower blades:?
It is very important to kept the blades of your mower sharp. Just like a dull razor wreaks havoc on your skin, dull mower blades will tear up your grass blades. This stresses out your lawn, resulting in brown grass that is vulnerable to fungal infestations and other diseases. For homeowners, we recommend about 3 to 4 timesa season . Any good lawn care professional will tell you that they sharpen blades on their mowers daily.
Should I bag my grass clippings?:
No - One of the best things you can do in lawn care is to leave the grass clippings in as you mow. The clippings left in the grass break down and release nutrients into the soil, acting as a natural fertilizer. If you mow your lawn frequently, these clippings will be short and less noticeable. Longer clippings turn an unsightly brown and tend to linger. Leaving the clippings in the lawn reduces the need for excessive fertilizer applications, saving you money. It also eliminates the chore of bagging, unloading, and disposing of the mess.
How tall should I cut my lawn?:
Typically grass should not be mowed at a height lower than 3" to maintain a healthy lawn - with some being mowed as tall as 4.5", depending on the type & quality of turf. Cutting your grass too short will damage the blades and result in a brown, unhealthy lawn. Mowing the lawn taller encourages root growth. .Furthermore, short grass requires more watering and is far more susceptible to weeds. Taller grass develops deep, healthy roots that require less water and can better stand up to disease. If you go on vacation and you return to a lawn that is much too long, cut it down gradually, remembering to never cut off more than 1/3 of the blade at a time.
How often should I cut my lawn?
For optimal lawn care service, mow often. This encourages growth, which makes for a thicker, plusher, bed of grass. The more grass, the less space for weeds to grow. Most lawns should be mowed about once a week, but will vary based on how fast the lawn is growing - maybe mow a little more often in the spring but a little less often in the heat of summer. The rule of thumb in lawn care is to only cut 1/3 of the grass blade, no matter what the length. If your lawn is, for example, four inches long, then only cut off about one inch. If you go on vacation and you return to a lawn that is much too long, cut it down gradually, remembering to never cut off more than 1/3 of the blade at a time.
When is the best time of day to mow a lawn?
Later in the afternoon in spring & fall, evening time in the summer. It is better to mow when the grass is dry for a cleaner cut.
What is the best pattern to mow a lawn in?
The pattern is not really important - some people mow in rectangles, some back and forth to make stripes. It is more important to switch it up than to follow a pattern.If you always cut your grass in the same direction, then you are training it to grow in that direction. The result of this is a flat looking lawn. To avoid this and create a supple texture to your lawn, change up or alternate your mowing pattern every time you cut the grass. the variation helps keep the grass looking uniform.
How often shoul I sharpen my mower blades:?
It is very important to kept the blades of your mower sharp. Just like a dull razor wreaks havoc on your skin, dull mower blades will tear up your grass blades. This stresses out your lawn, resulting in brown grass that is vulnerable to fungal infestations and other diseases. For homeowners, we recommend about 3 to 4 timesa season . Any good lawn care professional will tell you that they sharpen blades on their mowers daily.
Should I bag my grass clippings?:
No - One of the best things you can do in lawn care is to leave the grass clippings in as you mow. The clippings left in the grass break down and release nutrients into the soil, acting as a natural fertilizer. If you mow your lawn frequently, these clippings will be short and less noticeable. Longer clippings turn an unsightly brown and tend to linger. Leaving the clippings in the lawn reduces the need for excessive fertilizer applications, saving you money. It also eliminates the chore of bagging, unloading, and disposing of the mess.