How often should I have my lawn serviced?
The frequency of lawn service can vary based on several factors, including the type of grass, local climate, and overall lawn health. Generally, most lawns benefit from regular maintenance every one to two weeks during the growing season. This includes mowing, trimming, and edging. In warmer months, particularly in regions with a lot of rainfall, weekly service may be necessary to keep the grass at an ideal length and to control weeds effectively.
Additional services, such as fertilization, aeration, and pest control, can also influence the maintenance schedule. For example, aeration is typically recommended once or twice a year, while fertilization might occur several times a season depending on the specific needs of the lawn.
It is important to assess the specific requirements of your lawn and to adapt the service schedule accordingly. Customers often find it helpful to consult the experts at Outward Living Lawncare to determine the best maintenance plan tailored to their unique lawn conditions. For detailed service plans and recommendations, visiting the current web page may provide valuable insights.

Answered Jun 19, 2025
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