In Minnesota, most lawns grow best when mowed once per week during peak season (May–June). In hotter summer months, growth slows and mowing may be every 7–10 days.
We typically mow at 3–3.5 inches. Taller grass:
Promotes deeper roots
Helps crowd out weeds
Handles drought stress better
We primarily mulch clippings because it:
Returns nutrients to the soil
Reduces fertilizer needs
Keeps your lawn healthier
Most Minnesota lawns benefit from 4–5 applications per year, including:
Early spring fertilizer
Late spring weed & feed
Summer application
Early fall fertilizer
Late fall winterizer
Weed control: 7–14 days
Greener color: Often within 5–10 days
Thickening: Over multiple applications and proper mowing
Yes. Once the product is dry (usually 1–2 hours), it is safe for normal use.
We treat common Minnesota weeds including:
Dandelions
Crabgrass
Creeping Charlie
Plantain
Clover
We stand behind our work. If weeds persist, contact us and we’ll assess and retreat as needed.
Pricing is based on:
Lawn size
Terrain & obstacles
Access
Frequency
We offer free estimates.
We offer both seasonal plans and no-contract options. Seasonal programs provide the best pricing and results.
Yes! Bundling mowing and fertilization saves money and ensures consistent lawn health.
We serve Blaine and surrounding Minnesota communities. Contact us to confirm availability in your area.
Blaine, Andover, Ham Lake, Coon Rapids, Spring Lake Park, Mounds View, Shoreview, North Oaks, Lino Lakes, Lexington, Centerville, Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center
Simply:
Call or text us
Request a quote online
Message us for details
We’ll provide a fast, no-pressure estimate.
Venmo or cash
(You must be home to use the cash option)
No. As long as we have access to the yard and gates are unlocked, and you're paying via Venmo, you do not need to be home.
If weather prevents mowing, we reschedule as soon as conditions allow — usually within 24–48 hours.