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Edgar Lawn Care Service

Baytown, TX · Owner-operated since 2008 · Hablo español

Same morning, same Edgar, every week in Baytown.

One man, one truck, eighteen years on the east side of Houston. Mowing, edging, beds, leaves, and the fence line nobody else trims.

Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.

Owner-operated since 2008 (18 years) Baytown · La Porte · Deer Park · Mont Belvieu · East Houston Owner-operated — same Edgar every visit Insured · English & Español

What we do

What I do, andhow I do it

Pick one service or all of them. The boring foundational stuff — sharp blade, right cut height, clean edges, walks blown — is what keeps the yard looking good between my visits.

Weekly Mowing

Same morning every week. Sharp blades, even cut, edges trimmed, walks blown clean before I leave.

starts at $45 · per visit

Edging & Trimming

Crisp edges along beds, drives, and walks. String-trim around fence lines, A/C units, and the spots a mower can’t reach.

starts at $30 · per visit

Flowerbed Cleanup

Pull weeds by hand, cut back overgrown perennials, edge the bed, and tidy what the previous crew left behind.

starts at $85 · per visit

Leaf Cleanup

Pecan, oak, sweetgum — bagged or hauled, beds blown out, gutters cleared from the ground if I can reach.

starts at $85 · per visit

Mulch Refresh

Hardwood or black-dyed, hand-spread to a clean depth so beds look fresh and weeds give up.

starts at $120 · per visit

Shrub & Hedge Trimming

Boxwood, holly, ligustrum, oleander — shaped clean and the clippings hauled, not left behind.

quoted on-site

Fertilization & Weed Pre-Emergent

Spring pre-emergent before crabgrass wakes up; fall feed before dormancy. Timed for Gulf-coast, not the calendar.

quoted on-site

Tree & Fence-Line Cleanup

Low limbs over the fence, sucker growth on crepe myrtles, the fence line nobody trims back.

quoted on-site

The Route

Same morning, same Edgar.Every week, eighteen years running.

The single most common thing I hear from neighbors is “he shows up the same morning every week.” That is not an accident. It is the route. Here is the order I run it — if your yard is on it, you know which day to expect me.

  • West Baytown

    Lakewood, Country Club, Britton

  • East Baytown + Mont Belvieu

    Wooster, Eva Maud, MB ranchettes

  • La Porte + Morgan’s Point

    Bayshore, Sunset Heights, Fairmont

  • Deer Park

    Wynnewood, San Augustine, Spencer corridor

  • Houston — East side

    Pasadena, Magnolia Park, long-time accts

  • Catch-up + storm makeups

    Rain reschedules, fence-line runs, callbacks

“If it rains, you slip a day — not a week.”

— Edgar

How it works

Three steps,no hassle

We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.

  1. Walk the property

    We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.

  2. Quote on the spot

    You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.

  3. Same crew, every week

    Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.

What’s actually in your yard

Three turf types, three cut heights.

Most yards on the east side of Houston are one of three grasses, and they don’t want the same treatment. I check before I cut. Wrong height in July is what stresses a Gulf-coast lawn into the brown patch your neighbors are dealing with.

A triangle of three Gulf-coast turf types: St. Augustine at the top, Bermuda at the bottom-left, Zoysia at the bottom-right.Hand-drawn diagram showing the three turf types Edgar mows in Baytown and east Houston, each at a different ideal cut height.to the baySt. Augustine3.5 – 4 in.Bermuda1.5 – 2.5 in.Zoysia2 – 3 in.Gulf-coast yards
  1. St. Augustine3.5 – 4 in.

    The shade champion of Baytown front yards.

    Cut tall, water deep but rare. Watch for chinch bugs in August dry spells — yellow patches that won’t green up after rain.

  2. Bermuda1.5 – 2.5 in.

    The full-sun lawn that stripes beautifully.

    Cut shorter and more often. Loves heat. Goes brown the first week of any cold snap — that’s normal, not dead.

  3. Zoysia2 – 3 in.

    The dense, slow-growing one neighbors envy.

    Slow growth means a sharp blade matters more, not less — dull blades shred Zoysia and leave that gray-tipped look.

Not sure which one you have? Send a photo when you reach out — I’ll tell you, and I’ll quote against the right cut height.

In their words

What the neighbors say

Eighteen years on the same routes. A lot of these folks pass my number around the cul-de-sac.

Was looking for a lawn service and someone who could clean up a flowerbed — Edgar handled both the same week. Yard has stayed sharp since.

A.P.

via Nextdoor

Same morning every week. He spotted a sprinkler head I had broken before I even knew about it. Reasonable, dependable, and the lines he leaves are perfect.

Marisol G.

via Nextdoor

Edgar has been mowing for us almost three years. Front, back, beds, and he keeps the fence line from getting away from us. Trabajo bien hecho — neighbors keep asking for his number.

Robert K.

via Direct

Want your yard on the route?

Call and I’ll walk the property within the week. Or send a quick message — whatever’s easier. Hablo español.

Get a quote

Tell me about the yard.

Address, turf type if you know it, and the day of the week you’d like me on the route. A photo helps me quote accurately.

  • I usually reply same-day during the week.
  • No marketing emails — only what you asked about.
  • Free walk-through, free on-site quote.
  • Hablo español — llámame o escríbeme.

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Good to know

Frequently asked

  • I prefer weekly customers because the yard stays healthier and predictable. But I do one-time cuts when it makes sense — pre-listing prep, after a storm, or if you have been out of town and the yard got away.