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Aerial view of a commercial campus and grounds we maintain in Loxley, Alabama

Lawn Care & Maintenance

Mowing and Grounds Care, From a Backyard to a Campus

Same crew, same standard, whether it is a quarter-acre in Daphne or a commercial property that takes a tractor and a batwing.

Residential yards

Mow, edge, line-trim, blow off the hard surfaces, and keep the beds cut in. Scheduled so you know which day we are coming instead of wondering whether we are.

Commercial grounds & acreage

Campuses, frontage, parking islands, fence lines and open acreage. We bring the tractor and batwing when the property is bigger than a mower deck can handle.

Tractor and batwing mower cutting open grounds at a campus in Loxley, Alabama

What a Visit Includes

Cut, edge, clean, leave

  • Mowing at the right height for the grass and the season
  • Edging drives, walks and curbs
  • Line-trimming fences, beds and anything the deck cannot reach
  • Blowing clippings off hard surfaces, not into the beds
  • Bed upkeep — weeding, pruning, mulch refresh on a schedule
  • Storm cleanup and debris hauling after a blow

Nothing gets left in the street, and nothing gets blown into a neighbor’s yard. That sounds small until you have had a crew that does it.

Loxley Account

Campus grounds and open acreage

A commercial campus in Loxley we keep cut — building frontage, parking areas and the acreage behind it.

Tractor cutting rough acreage at a property in Loxley, Alabama
Aerial view of a commercial building and maintained parking islands in Loxley, Alabama
Aerial view showing the scale of commercial grounds maintained in Loxley, Alabama
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Mowing Here

The season barely stops

Grass on the Gulf Coast runs hard from March into October, and after a wet week in July it can put on enough growth to make a skipped cut obvious from the road. That is why we schedule on growth instead of a fixed date, and why cutting height matters — scalping a lawn in August is how you hand it to the weeds.

Summer storms are the other half of the job. Limbs, pine straw and debris come down all season, and hurricane season can put a property back a month. Cleanup is part of what we do for maintained properties rather than a separate conversation every time the wind blows.

Questions

Scheduling and service

Am I locked into a contract?

Residential mowing runs on a schedule, not a long-term contract — you can stop it if it is not working for you. Commercial grounds accounts are usually written for a season or a year because that is what property managers need for a budget.

Weekly or every other week?

Weekly from spring through early fall is what most lawns here need to stay sharp, because grass does not slow down in a Gulf Coast summer. Every other week works in the shoulder months, and we adjust rather than cutting the same date all year regardless of growth.

Do you handle acreage and commercial properties?

Yes. We run a tractor and batwing mower for acreage and keep commercial campuses cut on a schedule, including the parking islands, frontage and fence lines that the mowing crew usually skips.

Do you do the beds too, or just cut grass?

Both. Bed maintenance, edging, pruning and mulch refresh are the difference between a mowed property and a maintained one. We would rather do the whole thing than leave half of it looking neglected.

Ready to get started?

Tell us what you have in mind and we will come walk the property. Estimates are free, and you will talk to Myles — not a call center. Or tap the chat bubble; messages go straight to Myles.