Professional landscape maintenance that supports the health and appearance of your lawn, shrubs, and planting beds, keeping the entire property tidy, balanced, and well cared for.
Over time, even a regularly mowed lawn can start to feel unfinished when beds, shrubs, and plantings are left to grow without the same level of attention. Our Landscape Maintenance service is designed to keep every part of the property working together so the lawn, borders, and beds feel cohesive instead of disconnected.
We focus on tidying beds, trimming around foundations and walkways, lightly shaping shrubs, and clearing the small debris that can quietly take away from the overall appearance of the landscape.
Decorative landscape mulch is an ideal medium to conserve moisture, inhibit weed growth and lessen the negative effects of extreme temperatures on your plantings. Properly installed mulch is applied in a 3” – 4” layer over the soil. Our natural mulch selections decompose over time and add organic matter and nutrients to the soil. Contact us today for available colors.
By the time we’re done, your yard looks intentional, finished, and ready for everyday use instead of simply looking like the grass has been cut.
We handle mowing, trimming, and cleanups so your yard stays consistently neat and welcoming.
We offer clear, flat-rate plans based on your property so you always know your cost.
We show up on schedule, and keep your lawn looking great all season long.
We know the neighborhoods we serve and tailor care to local lawns and expectations.
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Landscape maintenance typically covers bed tidying, light shrub and plant care, edge work around borders, and basic debris removal alongside regular lawn care, so the whole landscape looks finished.
Yes. We maintain your existing beds and plantings and can offer practical suggestions for improvements without forcing a full redesign.
Most properties benefit from regular visits during the growing season—often every 1–2 weeks—so beds, shrubs, and plantings stay neat instead of bouncing between perfect and overgrown.
Lawn maintenance focuses mainly on mowing and turf care, while landscape maintenance adds ongoing attention to beds, shrubs, and plantings that frame and support the lawn.
Absolutely. Many clients begin with an initial heavy cleanup to reset beds and shrubs, then transition into a recurring maintenance plan to keep everything under control going forward.