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Edgar Lawn Care Service

Services

Everything we do —in plain English.

We’ll quote any of these on-site. The price you get is the price you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly Mowing

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

    Weekly mowing on a fixed-day schedule — your yard goes on the route and stays there. Bermuda goes shorter in summer, St. Augustine stays tall, Zoysia in between. I bag clippings if you ask, mulch-cut otherwise. Edged at every visit. Walks, drives, and the curb blown clean before I roll out.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • 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.

    Power-edged borders that hold their line for the full week. Careful trim work around mailbox posts, fence lines, A/C condensers, and palm trunks. Final pass with the blower so nothing carries onto the patio or the street.

    Starts at $30 · per visit

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  • Flowerbed Cleanup

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

    Hand-pulled weeds, seasonal pruning, and a clean re-edged border between the bed and the lawn. I do the messy first cleanup and then keep it light each week so it never gets out of hand again.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Leaf Cleanup

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

    Fall leaf cleanup for the Baytown / east-Houston pecan and live-oak yards. Front, back, beds, and behind the fence. Bagged at the curb or hauled, your call. I prefer to do it in two passes — once the heavy drop hits and once when it’s mostly down — rather than one giant sweep that leaves a mess between visits.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Mulch Refresh

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

    Bulk or bagged mulch, hand-spread to a consistent 2 to 3 inches, with a sharp re-edge against the lawn. I pull last year’s clumped mulch first if it’s matted. Gulf-coast humidity composts mulch fast — most of these beds want a top-up every spring and a light one again in fall.

    Starts at $120 · per visit

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  • Shrub & Hedge Trimming

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

    Hand and powered shears for the Gulf-coast hedge mix — Indian hawthorn, ligustrum, dwarf yaupon, oleander. Shaped to a clean line, dropped clippings tarped and hauled. I time hard cuts so nothing flushes new growth right before a freeze.

  • Fertilization & Weed Pre-Emergent

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

    A simple two-pass fertilizer program tuned to Baytown’s long warm season — spring pre-emergent in February before soil temps cross 55, and a fall feeding in October to harden the lawn off before any cold snap. I use whatever your turf type actually wants; St. Augustine and Bermuda eat differently.

  • Tree & Fence-Line Cleanup

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

    Hand-saw and pole-saw work for low-hanging limbs over the fence, crepe-myrtle sucker pruning at the right time of year, and clearing the fence-line strip that always grows wild. Bigger tree work I refer out — I am honest when something needs an arborist.

Multiple services? Ask about a bundle.

Most weekly customers add cleanups, mulch, and the odd hardscape job — there’s usually a flat-rate way to handle that.