You can mow the lawn every week, but if the beds are weedy, the shrubs are overgrown, the mulch is patchy, and there is debris everywhere, the property still looks neglected. Landscape maintenance handles everything the mower does not touch.
We take care of bed weeding, shrub trimming, mulch raking, debris cleanup, and plant health checks on a bi-weekly schedule from May through October so the whole property looks maintained, not just the lawn.
Landscape maintenance covers the beds, shrubs, mulch areas, edges, and detail work that make the difference between a property that looks mowed and a property that looks cared for.
Without bi-weekly weeding, garden beds go from clean to overgrown in a few weeks. Regular visits keep the weeds from ever getting established.
Foundation plantings and hedges need trimming through the season to stay proportional and keep windows, walkways, and entries clear.
Fallen leaves, dead stems, blown-in litter, and general clutter collect in beds and along edges. Every visit clears it all out.
Monthly visits let weeds get re-established and debris pile up between visits. Bi-weekly keeps the landscape looking maintained all season without gaps where the property slides backward.
Every bi-weekly visit follows the same checklist: pull weeds from all beds, rake and level mulch, trim or prune any shrubs that need it, clean up debris, blow off hard surfaces, and check plant health. If something is dying, damaged, or diseased, we flag it.
The goal is that the landscape always looks like it just got serviced, not like it is waiting for the next visit. Consistent detail work is what separates a maintained property from one that only looks good for a week after cleanup.
All weeds pulled by hand, dead material removed, and mulch raked back into place across every bed on the property.
Overgrowth gets cut back, dead branches removed, and hedges shaped so the plantings stay proportional to the house and beds.
Fallen leaves, branches, and clutter removed from beds and lawn edges. Hard surfaces blown clean before we leave.
Mowing makes the lawn look cut. Landscape maintenance makes the whole property look cared for. The beds, shrubs, edges, and details are what people actually notice up close.
"The lawn sets the baseline, but the landscape is what makes people stop and say the property looks great. That takes regular detail work, not just mowing."
Clean beds, shaped shrubs, and fresh mulch give the yard a finished look that mowing alone cannot achieve.
Regular pruning, weeding, and health checks catch problems early before a shrub dies or a pest spreads.
Landscape visits can run on the same schedule as mowing so the whole property gets serviced together.
We start with a walkthrough of the property to see what needs attention, then build a bi-weekly schedule around it.
We look at every bed, shrub grouping, mulch area, and edge on the property to figure out what needs regular service and what needs a one-time correction first.
If the landscape has gotten away from you, the first visit is a deeper reset — heavy weeding, shrub correction, mulch refresh, full debris removal. Then bi-weekly visits maintain it.
From May through October, we show up every two weeks to weed, trim, rake, clean, and keep everything looking the way it should.
The property goes from looking mowed to looking fully maintained. The difference shows up in the details.
Bi-weekly weeding keeps beds clean so the plants you actually want are the ones people see.
Regular trimming keeps plantings proportional to the house and clear of windows, walkways, and entries.
Raked mulch, defined edges, and cleared debris give the whole landscape a maintained appearance every day.
Choose the level of landscape care that matches how your property is used and how maintained you want it to look.
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If the beds, shrubs, and details are what keep your Prince Albert yard from looking finished, bi-weekly landscape maintenance fixes that.
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