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Residential & Commercial Lawn Care

Residential Programs

Residential Programs

Weekly mowing with striped finish detail — the same crew, same day, every week for your home.

Estate Grounds

Estate Grounds

Comprehensive grounds care for MetroWest estate properties requiring the highest standards.

Commercial Properties

Commercial Properties

Professional grounds keeping for office parks, HOAs, and commercial campuses.

Our Approach

Consistency Is the Standard

A lawn mowed beautifully once means nothing. A lawn mowed beautifully every week for years — that is maintenance. Our programs are designed around reliability and predictability. The same crew visits your MetroWest property on the same day each week. They know where the irrigation heads are, where the grade changes create scalping risk, and which beds need weekly edge attention versus biweekly.

Consistency Is the Standard

"The same crew has been caring for our lawn for eight years. They know every inch of the property — where the irrigation heads are, which areas need extra attention, when to adjust mowing height. That continuity makes all the difference."

Homeowner, Dover MA
Program Scope

Year-Round Lawn Care for Homes & Properties

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Weekly Mowing & Trimming

Rotary and reel mowing at species-appropriate heights for the cool-season turf grasses common across…

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Turf Fertilization & Weed Control

Five to seven application programs tailored to your turf species and MetroWest soil conditions. Pre-…

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Spring & Fall Cleanups

Comprehensive debris removal, leaf clearing, bed preparation, and perennial cutback. Spring includes…

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Bed Maintenance & Mulching

Annual mulch application, bed edging, weed removal, and shrub pruning on a scheduled rotation. We ma…

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Irrigation Management

Spring startup, mid-season audits, head adjustments, and fall winterization — critical in Massachuse…

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Snow & Ice Management

Full-season snow and ice contracts available for maintenance clients across MetroWest. Plowing, salt…

Spring (March–May)

Spring (March–May)

Spring cleanup, first mow, pre-emergent crabgrass application, irrigation startup, mulch installation, bed edging, and pruning of winter damage. New England's spring is compressed — the transition from frozen ground to peak growth can happen in weeks, and timing the pre-emergent application before soil temperatures reach 55°F is critical for crabgrass prevention.

Summer (June–August)

Summer (June–August)

Weekly mowing at peak frequency, broadleaf weed treatments, irrigation monitoring, deadheading, and spot seeding for heat-stressed areas. Mowing heights are raised during drought periods to protect root systems — critical for the cool-season grasses that dominate MetroWest lawns, which suffer more from summer heat than winter cold.

Fall (September–November)

Fall (September–November)

Core aeration, overseeding with turf-type tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass cultivars selected for disease resistance, fall fertilization, leaf removal, perennial cutback, and irrigation winterization. Fall is the most critical season for cool-season turf health in New England — the work done now determines next spring's appearance.

Turf Science

Beyond Mowing — Soil-Based Turf Management for MetroWest

A lawn that looks lush and green year after year is not the result of frequent mowing alone. It is the product of a soil-science-based fertility program, correct mowing practices, timely cultural treatments, and proactive disease management. Our approach begins with a soil test — we sample every new property to determine pH, nutrient levels, and organic matter content. MetroWest's glacial till soils vary significantly even across a single property, and the results directly inform our fertilization program.

Beyond Mowing — Soil-Based Turf Management for MetroWest
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Mission: Elevate Outdoor Spaces
Onboarding

How We Start a New MetroWest Property

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Property Assessment

The owner walks the entire property with you, documenting current conditions, identifying deferred maintenance, and noting problem areas requiring immediate attention. Soil testing is performed to establish a baseline for the fertility program.

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Scope Development

A written scope of work details every service, frequency, and standard. Mowing heights for your specific turf species, bed maintenance protocols, fertilization schedules based on soil test results, and seasonal cleanup scope are all specified. Nothing is assumed.

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Crew Assignment

A dedicated crew leader is assigned to your property. They learn the site — irrigation head locations, grade changes, microclimates created by the mature tree canopy common on MetroWest properties — and develop a maintenance route that maximizes efficiency and consistency.

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First-Season Correction

If the previous contractor left deferred maintenance, we address it systematically during the first season. Bed restoration, edge re-establishment, turf overseeding, and pruning corrections bring the property to our standard. The goal is visible improvement within the first month.

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Ongoing Communication

Service reports, seasonal recommendations, and budget proposals for enhancements. Your crew leader is accessible for concerns. The owner remains personally involved in the ongoing management of every property in our MetroWest portfolio.

Common Questions

What MetroWest Property Owners Ask Us

Get a Lawn Care Proposal for Your Home

Get a Lawn Care Proposal for Your Home

Tell the owner about your property and your current concerns. Whether you have a quarter acre in Medfield or an estate in Dover, we will show you what consistent, professional lawn care looks like.

Or call us: (508) 359-7522

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