Service Tiers for Lawn Services: Customized Care for Every Lawn
Hi, this is Mr. Lee! At Lee’s General Landscaping, we know every lawn has its own personality (and challenges). That’s why we’ve created three tiers of lawn care services—Basic, Advanced, and Custom Jobs—so you can choose what works best for your needs and budget. Whether you want to keep things simple or need a more specialized solution, we’ve got you covered.
1. Basic Tier
If you’re looking for reliable, no-frills lawn care, the Basic Tier is just the ticket. It’s perfect for maintaining a healthy, clean lawn without too much hassle.
Services Included:
- Re-seeding: Got bare spots? Re-seeding helps fill them in and creates a fuller, lusher lawn.
- Thatching (Moss Removal): Clear out moss and dead grass to improve airflow, water absorption, and soil access—essential for a healthy lawn.
This tier is great for homeowners who want to keep their lawn looking sharp and refreshed with minimal upkeep.
2. Advanced Tier
Ready to take your lawn to the next level? The Advanced Tier focuses on giving your grass some serious TLC for a stronger, greener, and more vibrant yard.
Services Included:
- Lawn Reconditioning: We’ll breathe new life into tired grass with a mix of fertilization, watering strategies, and soil care.
- Aerating: Small holes are made in the soil to help water, air, and nutrients reach deep into the roots—resulting in a thicker, healthier lawn.
- Soil Reconditioning: Using targeted treatments, we enhance your soil’s quality, giving your grass the best possible foundation to thrive.
This tier is perfect if your lawn looks a little lackluster or you’re dealing with thinning grass.
3. Custom Jobs
When your lawn has special needs, our Custom Jobs tier offers tailored solutions to tackle unique challenges and bring your vision to life.
Services Included:
- New Sod Installation: We use premium sod from JB Instant Lawn, customized to your soil type and light conditions, for an instant lawn transformation.
- Synthetic Sod Installation: For a no-maintenance, always-green lawn, synthetic sod is the answer—great for high-traffic areas or busy lifestyles.
- Weed Treatments: Say goodbye to invasive weeds with customized treatments that protect and enhance your lawn’s health.
This tier is ideal if you’re dealing with shading issues, high foot traffic, or need a total lawn makeover.
Choosing Your Lawn Care Tier
- Basic Tier: Perfect for simple upkeep like re-seeding and moss removal.
- Advanced Tier: Best for improving overall lawn health with services like aeration and soil enhancement.
- Custom Jobs: Ideal for unique challenges, specialized solutions, or complete lawn transformations.
Let’s Get Started!
No matter what your lawn needs, our team at Lee’s General Landscaping is ready to help you achieve the yard of your dreams. Whether it’s simple maintenance or a custom-designed solution, we’ll work with you every step of the way. Contact us today, and let’s talk about the best tier for your lawn!
Time of Year | Service | Description |
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Early Spring (March – April) | Aeration & Fertilization | Begin the lawn care season by aerating the soil and applying fertilizer to promote root growth and recovery from winter. |
Late Spring (May – June) | Mowing, Edging, & Weed Control | Start regular mowing and edging, and apply pre-emergent weed control to prevent weeds from establishing during peak growing season. |
Summer (July – August) | Watering, Mowing, & Pest Control | Water the lawn deeply and consistently, mow regularly to maintain a healthy height, and apply pest control if necessary. |
Early Fall (September) | Fertilization & Overseeding | Apply fertilizer to strengthen the lawn for winter, and overseed any bare spots to ensure a thick, healthy lawn the following spring. |
Late Fall (October – November) | Leaf Removal & Final Mowing | Rake and remove leaves to prevent them from smothering the lawn, and perform a final mow to leave the grass at the right height for winter. |
Winter (December – February) | Winter Lawn Monitoring | Monitor the lawn for signs of disease or damage, and prepare for early spring services as the weather warms. |