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Austin Lawn

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, same crew, every week — clean even cut with crisp edges and walks blown clean before we leave.

    Weekly or every-other-week service across Austin and the Hill Country. Blades sharpened weekly, mulch-cut by default (bagging on request), and we change cut height with the season — taller through July and August so St. Augustine and zoysia keep moisture and never get scalped. Edged on every visit.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • Edging & Trimming

    Deliberate edges along beds, walks, and drives, plus careful trim work around fences, posts, and live oaks.

    Power-edged borders that hold the line all week, string-trimming around the obstacles a mower will not touch, and a final blower pass so nothing carries onto the patio or out into the street.

    Starts at $30 · per visit

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  • Leaf Cleanup

    Live-oak leaf drop and the late-fall sweep — bagged, hauled, and out of the beds before the next mow.

    Austin yards drop leaves twice — the heavy live-oak shed in spring and the post-cold-snap drop in late fall. We rake, blow out beds and gutter lines from the ground, bag, and haul it away the same day.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Mulch Refresh

    Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so the beds look fresh and weeds give up.

    Bulk-delivered or bagged, hand-spread to a clean 2 to 3 inches around plants and trees with a sharp edge against the lawn. We pull last year’s clumped mulch first when it needs it, and we keep mulch clear of trunk flares.

    Starts at $120 · per visit

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  • Bed Maintenance

    Hand-pulled weeds, seasonal pruning, and ornamentals that look like someone tends them.

    No glyphosate near edibles unless you ask. Pruning timed to each plant rather than the calendar — Texas sage in late winter, salvia after first bloom, lantana hard cut after the first freeze. Quiet work, no shortcuts.

  • Hedge & Shrub Shaping

    Boxwood, holly, and Texas sage shaped clean — straight lines where you want them, soft mounds where it suits the plant.

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.