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Quick answers to the questions Anchorage homeowners ask most.
Most lawns do well on a weekly schedule during peak growth, stretching to every other week as growth slows. The right interval depends on your grass, the season, and the weather — the guideline is to never remove more than about a third of the blade in a single cut.
Mowing keeps a lawn neat; feeding is what makes it thick and green. A season-long program helps the turf fill in and crowd out weeds. If your lawn is already healthy and you just want it kept tidy, regular mowing on its own is a fine place to start.
It depends on the size of your yard, how often you want service, and which services you bundle (mowing only versus mowing plus fertilization, aeration, and cleanups). The quickest way to a real number is a free quote — tell us about your lawn.
Aeration and overseeding work best in the right seasonal window for your grass type, when there's enough growing weather left for new seed to establish. We'll advise the right timing for your lawn rather than doing it whenever.
A feeding-and-weed-control program reduces weeds over time by thickening the turf so weeds have less room to grow, alongside targeted weed control. It's an ongoing process across the season, not a single one-and-done treatment.
A shorter growing season means timing matters more — getting the spring start, the feedings, and the fall cleanup in the right windows. We schedule the work around your local season rather than a generic calendar.
Yes — we cover Anchorage, all of the Anchorage Municipality, and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer.
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