Services and scheduling needs change throughout the year. This page explains what to expect during winter, spring, summer mowing season, and fall cleanup, as well as timelines for fertilization and lawn health cycles.
Winter services focus on snow and ice management to maintain safe driveways, walkways, and access points.
Driveway plowing
Sidewalk and walkway clearing
Ice melt / salting
Commercial lot clearance
Return salting visits during refreeze
“When will my driveway be plowed?”
Routes begin once snowfall reaches service thresholds or storm completion, depending on contract type.
“Do you offer emergency snow removal?”
Yes, but priority is given to:
commercial properties
emergency service locations
recurring contract customers
“Do delays cost extra?”
No. Weather-related delays do not incur fees.
“Can I request salting only?”
Yes. Salt-only services are available.
Spring focuses on preparing your lawn and property after winter.
Spring lawn cleanup
Stick and debris removal
Mulching and trimming
Bed redefinition
Aeration and dethatching
First mow of the season
Spring cleanup typically starts late March to early April
Pre-booking is recommended for priority routing
Property access may be required for cleanup
Booking by February increases availability and allows early-season discounts.
Summer is the peak period for weekly and bi-weekly mowing.
Most weekly mowing routes run April through September
Bi-weekly mowing may be offered for slower growth periods
Recurring customers receive:
priority scheduling
route consistency
next-day rescheduling when needed
gates unlocked during service window
pets secured
yard free of major debris
Fall focuses on leaf removal and preparing your lawn for winter.
Leaf and debris cleanup
Gutter cleaning (where offered)
End-of-season mowing
Bed cleaning
Winterization prep
Peak period is October to early December
Weather may influence leaf removal frequency
Early scheduling is recommended to avoid heavy leaf backlog
Proper lawn health requires timed applications.
Typical cycles include:
Early spring: pre-emergent / weed control
Late spring: fertilization boost
Summer: maintenance treatments as needed
Early fall: core aeration and overseeding
Late fall: winterizing fertilizer
Recommendations may vary based on:
grass type
soil condition
property size
shade vs sun exposure
Customized plans are available on request.
“When does weekly mowing start?”
Typically April, depending on weather and grass growth.
“How far ahead can I schedule spring cleanup?”
Bookings open in January with priority for recurring customers.
“Do you offer bundled seasonal plans?”
Yes. Discounted packages for spring, summer, and fall are available.