
Weekly Lawn Maintenance
Mowing, edging, and blow-off on a set schedule, so your yard looks cut and cared for every week.
Greer sits between Greenville and Spartanburg, and we run yards across town regularly.
Greer has grown fast around the BMW plant and the GSP airport corridor, which means a lot of newer subdivisions with young lawns next to the older homes near Greer Station and Greer City Park. The downtown stretch and the established streets around it have mature trees and settled beds, while the growth out toward Highway 101 and the airport is mostly open, graded lots.
That split is the main thing we plan around in Greer. New construction lawns need aeration and overseeding to get going on freshly graded clay, and the older neighborhoods need the pruning, leaf, and bed work that comes with mature trees.
Greer lawns sit on the same Piedmont red clay as the rest of the Upstate, often heavily graded in the newer subdivisions, which leaves compacted, fast-draining slopes. Fescue, bermuda, and zoysia all grow here in Zone 7b to 8a. New lawns especially benefit from fall core aeration to break up the construction-packed soil.
Tap any service for what it includes and how it works in Greer.

Mowing, edging, and blow-off on a set schedule, so your yard looks cut and cared for every week.

Driveways, sidewalks, siding, and decks cleaned with the right pressure for each surface.

Downed limbs, brush, and debris cleared and hauled off after wind and storms.

Fresh mulch and gravel installed at the right depth for clean beds and healthier soil.

Hedges, shrubs, and limbs trimmed with proper cuts that keep plants healthy and shaped.

Spring and fall cleanups with full leaf removal and haul-off, beds to lawn.

Core aeration plus overseeding to thicken fescue lawns and break up Upstate clay.

Bed cleanup, weeding, edging, and ongoing upkeep that keeps planting beds sharp.

Debris cleared out of gutters and downspouts so water drains away from the house.

New sod for a fresh lawn or to repair bare, worn, and shaded spots.
Yes. We run weekly and every-other-week lawn maintenance routes through Greer, plus mulch, aeration, trimming, and cleanups.
Downtown around Greer Station and Greer City Park, the established neighborhoods, and the newer subdivisions out toward the BMW plant and the GSP airport corridor.
Usually yes. Builder-graded lots leave the clay packed down hard, so fall core aeration and overseeding makes a big difference in getting a thin new lawn to fill in.