Reliable weekly mowing, edging, and trimming — plus our 5-step seasonal fertility program. We show up when we say we will, and your lawn always looks like it.
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Commercial-grade equipment, proper cutting height for Missouri fescue and zoysia, and alternating patterns to prevent ruts.
Clean lines along driveways, walks, beds, and fence lines. String-trimming around every obstacle and post.
Every visit ends with a full blow-off of driveway, walks, porch, and patios. No clippings left behind.
We mow higher in summer heat to protect roots and lower in spring/fall — because grass isn’t the same in July as it is in April.
Same day, same crew, every week. You know when we’re coming — no more guesswork.
We build routes around crews, not the other way around. You’ll see the same faces on your lawn week after week.
We only run weekly routes in Metro West โ it’s the schedule that actually keeps a Missouri lawn looking good through the whole growing season.
Why no bi-weekly option? Because it doesn’t work for Missouri grass. In a strong growing season a bi-weekly cut scalps the lawn, stresses the roots, and invites disease. We’d rather be honest about that than sign you up for a program that won’t deliver results.
A thick, deep-green Missouri lawn is built over the full season — not in a single visit. Our 5-step fertility program follows the calendar a Missouri lawn actually needs. Billed separately from weekly mowing, but most customers run both at the same time.
Granular pre-emergent stops crabgrass before it germinates. Slow-release nitrogen feeds the lawn through spring green-up without forcing the kind of fast growth that stresses the roots.
A custom liquid blend gives the lawn great color without excessive top-growth during the spring flush. Broadleaf herbicide knocks out dandelions, clover, and other weeds before they take over.
Slow-release fertilizer carries the lawn through the heat. Season-long grub control protects against below-ground insects that feed on roots — the #1 cause of mid-summer brown patches that look like dead grass.
Organic-based, slow-release fertilizer for summer stress recovery. Lime buffers soil pH (Missouri clay runs acidic) and builds soil structure — the unsexy work that makes everything else stick. Broadleaf and grassy weeds treated as needed.
Applied after top-growth stops. Feeds the roots through winter so the lawn comes out of dormancy faster and greener next spring. The single best application of the year for a Missouri lawn — most homeowners miss it.
One crew on one schedule, two separate invoices. Most customers run both programs together for the best results.
Get a quote for both →Most homeowners apply fertilizer twice a year and wonder why their lawn never looks like the one on the next block. The difference isn’t the brand of fertilizer — it’s the timing and the protection in between. Crabgrass starts germinating when the soil hits ~55°F (usually mid-March in St. Louis). If you fertilize without putting down a pre-emergent first, you’re just feeding the weeds along with the grass. Grub damage happens in July and August. Lime takes months to move pH. Winterizer has to go down after top-growth stops but before the ground freezes.
Five visits, timed to what the lawn actually needs each month, is the difference between a lawn that limps through the season and a lawn that looks better every year.
Fertilization is its own billed program — covers feeding, weed control, and grub protection. It does not include mowing, aeration, overseeding, or seasonal cleanups (those are separately quoted services that pair with this program). One bill for everything? Just ask.
Our Zone 6b climate creates specific challenges most homeowners don’t realize are happening under their feet. Cool-season fescue grows hardest in spring and fall — and the cuts during those windows determine how your lawn handles July heat and August drought stress. Cut too short, and you expose the crown. Cut too infrequently, and you scalp the lawn at the next mow, triggering disease pressure.
Since 1989, we’ve mowed lawns in every corner of Metro West — from the rolling yards in Chesterfield to the shaded lots in Kirkwood to the new-construction properties in Wentzville. We adjust cutting height and frequency by neighborhood, by season, and by individual lawn.
We mow lawns in Chesterfield, O’Fallon, St. Peters, St. Charles, Cottleville, Weldon Spring, Lake St. Louis, Wentzville, Maryland Heights, Creve Coeur, Ladue, Wildwood, Bridgeton, and Kirkwood. If you’re in a Metro West zip code and we haven’t listed your city, call us — there’s a good chance we’re already on your street.
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