Lawn Mowing Services
We Care 4 Lawn Care provides professional lawn mowing services to Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Norfolk. With our weekly or bi-weekly regular mowing service we can keep your grass short and neat, minimize pests and insects, and help your lawn grow healthy grass. Our team will keep your lawn tidy with regular maintenance visits and mow your lawn using services, like edging, weeding, and hedge trimming.
- Regular Mowing: We will mow your lawn yard regularly during the grass-growing season, we provide both weekly and bi-weekly services.
- Edging: We trim the grass along with sidewalks, landscape borders, and driveways to define edges accurately.
- Trimming: We trim around trees, fences, and flower beds. We ensure each area of your lawn remains neat, trimmed, and maintained.
- Cleaning Up: After we finish our mowing service, our team cleans up debris from the landscaped areas. This includes air blowing hard surfaces to maintain your lawn’s new appearance.
- Add On Services: Weekly or bi-weekly discount, bagging all lawn clippings, weeding flower beds, & dog poop removal.
Mowing Service Pricing
Tiny Lawns
Up to 1,000 sq ft.
$45
Small Lawns
Up to 2,500 sq ft.
$56
Medium Lawns
Up to 5,000 sq ft.
$68
Large Lawns
Up to 7,500 sq ft.
$80
Huge Lawns
Up to 10,000 sq ft.
$110
Massive Lawns
Larger than 10,000 sq ft.
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Mowing Services Frequently Asked Questions
How much do most lawn care companies charge?
Most lawn care companies charge between $45 and $100 per visit, depending on the size of the lawn, the specific services provided, and your geographic location.
What is the best lawn care program?
The best lawn care program is tailored to your lawn’s specific needs, climate, and soil conditions. Typically, a comprehensive program includes regular mowing, fertilization, weed control, aeration, overseeding, and pest control. Consulting with a local lawn care expert can help you determine the most effective program for your lawn.
How do I take care of my lawn in Virginia?
Caring for a lawn in Virginia involves regular mowing, proper watering, fertilizing according to soil tests, aerating in the fall, and applying pre-emergent weed control in early spring. Additionally, it’s important to choose grass types suitable for Virginia’s climate, such as Tall Fescue or Kentucky Bluegrass.
What do most people charge to mow a lawn?
The cost to mow a lawn typically ranges from $45 to $100 per visit for an average-sized lawn. Prices can vary based on the lawn’s size, terrain, and how often you require the service.
How often should a lawn be mowed?
Lawns should generally be mowed once a week during the growing season. However, the frequency can vary based on grass type, growth rate, and weather conditions. It’s important to avoid cutting more than one-third of the grass blade length at a time to keep your lawn healthy.
How many lawn treatments do I really need?
The number of lawn treatments needed depends on your lawn’s condition and goals. Typically, 6 to 8 treatments per year, including fertilization, weed control, and pest management, are recommended for maintaining a healthy lawn.
What are the most low maintenance lawns?
Low maintenance lawns often feature grass types like Fine Fescue, Bermuda, or Zoysia. These grasses require less frequent mowing, are drought-tolerant, and have lower nutrient needs compared to other varieties.
Do I have to dig up grass before landscaping?
It is not always necessary to dig up grass before landscaping, but it can help prevent weeds and grass from growing through new beds. Alternatives include using a sod cutter, applying a thick layer of mulch, or using landscape fabric to smother the grass.
How often should I mow my lawn in Virginia?
In Virginia, lawns should typically be mowed once a week during the growing season. Adjust the frequency based on the growth rate and weather conditions to ensure the grass remains healthy and well-maintained.
Is it better to leave grass clippings on the lawn?
Yes, it is better to leave grass clippings on the lawn as they decompose quickly, returning valuable nutrients like nitrogen back to the soil. This practice, known as grasscycling, can reduce the need for additional fertilizers.
When not to cut grass?
Avoid cutting grass during periods of extreme heat and drought, as mowing can stress the grass. Additionally, do not mow when the grass is wet, as this can lead to uneven cuts and potential disease spread.
What time of day is best to mow lawns?
The best time to mow lawns is mid-morning, between 8 and 10 a.m. This allows any dew to dry off and avoids the peak heat of the day, reducing stress on the grass. Evening mowing is also acceptable, as long as the grass has time to recover before nightfall.