Weekly Mowing
Crisp, even cut on your schedule — Bermuda, St. Augustine, or Zoysia, with edged borders and walks blown clean every visit.
starts at $45 · per visit
Leander, TX · Locally owned · Texas-grass specialists
A small Texas crew that knows Bermuda from St. Augustine. Weekly mowing, edging, beds, and cleanups across Leander, Cedar Park, Liberty Hill, and out to Lago Vista.
Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.
What we do
Pick one service or all of them. We do the boring foundational work right so the lawn keeps looking good between visits.
Crisp, even cut on your schedule — Bermuda, St. Augustine, or Zoysia, with edged borders and walks blown clean every visit.
starts at $45 · per visit
Clean, deliberate edges along beds, walks, and drives — and string-trim around fences, posts, and oaks.
starts at $30 · per visit
Live-oak leaf drop in spring, pecan and ash in fall — bagged, blown, and hauled off so you don’t look at it.
starts at $85 · per visit
Hand-pull weeds, refresh mulch, prune perennials at the right time — keep the front beds looking tended.
starts at $95 · per visit
Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so the beds look fresh and the weeds give up.
starts at $95 · per visit
Bermuda 419, Palmetto St. Augustine, or Zoysia — graded, laid, rolled, with a watering plan you can follow.
starts at $750 · per visit
Driveways, walks, patio stones, fences — caliche dust and oak tannin gone in an afternoon.
starts at $175 · per visit
Boxwood, hollies, esperanza, salvia — shaped twice a year so they fill in instead of getting leggy.
starts at $75 · per visit
Hill-Country trade knowledge
Lawn care in Leander is not lawn care in Houston, and it’s definitely not lawn care from a national-chain script. Six things every yard out here needs from whoever cuts it:
01Caliche, not topsoil
Most Leander and Lago Vista lots are 6 inches of fill over caliche. We tell you straight when a sod plan needs a soil drop first instead of selling you grass that’ll fry by July.
02Oak-wilt season is real
No fresh wounds on live oaks Feb 1 through June 30. We schedule oak pruning in July or January, and seal cuts inside 15 minutes. Most crews don’t bother.
03Drought-restriction-aware
We work around Stage 2 and Stage 3 LCRA / city watering restrictions. Mow tall, water deep on your assigned day, dial back nitrogen — the lawn holds up.
04February-2021 freeze-prep, every year
Late October we wrap irrigation backflows and blow lines on request. Cold-sensitive plants get freeze cloth before any forecast under 28°F. The 2021 storm taught us all.
05Cedar-fever neighbors get a heads-up
When the mountain cedar is dropping in December and January, we time visits later in the morning so we’re not blowing pollen at 7 a.m. on a property with someone home.
06Native plants over fussy imports
Cenizo, salvia greggii, esperanza, autumn sage — we know how to prune these to bloom. Replacing dead Knock-Out roses with natives saves the next homeowner a headache.
How it works
We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.
We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.
You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.
Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.
Gallery
Most of these are weekly customers. The lawn looks like this between our visits — that’s the point.










In their words
Some of the long-time customers who put up with us showing up every week, rain or shine.
Came out the same week I asked for an estimate, gave a fair number on the spot, and the yard has looked sharp every week since. Lines are clean, gate stays latched.
A neighbor on Nextdoor
via Nextdoor
Asked them about the patchy spots in our St. Augustine. They walked it, told me it was a watering depth issue and not a chinch-bug problem like the last guy said. Saved me from buying a treatment I didn’t need.
Cedar Park homeowner
via Nextdoor
Pressure-washed the back patio and the limestone walk to the gate. First time in three years it has looked the way it did when we built it. Reasonable price too.
Liberty Hill customer
via Nextdoor
Texas-grass care calendar
A month-by-month plan for the three grasses you actually see in Leander, Cedar Park, and Liberty Hill yards. Most lawns we walk into are getting watered like St. Augustine when they’re Bermuda — or fertilized like Bermuda when they’re St. Augustine. This is what we follow.
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Not sure which grass is in your yard? Send a photo when you ask for a quote — we’ll tell you, and tell you straight if it’s the wrong grass for the light it’s in.
Call now and we’ll walk the property within the week. Or send a quick message — whatever’s easier.
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