Before.
After.
Same lawn.
A handful of real client properties from the 2024–25 seasons. Drag the slider handles below to compare before and after on the same lawn, same angle, same day. More photos rolling in as the season goes.
From overgrown to set
on a 7-day cycle.
Inherited property. Hadn’t been cut consistently for two seasons. Rob did a single restoration cut to bring it down without scalping, then locked in weekly service starting the following Monday.
The steel-blade edge along the walkway is the visible giveaway — it’s the first thing the neighbours commented on.
- Property
- Residential · ~4,200 sq ft lawn
- Started
- May 2024 · weekly
- Standard now
- Cut · trim · edge · blow
Drought stress recovery
into late-summer health.
Long July heat wave left half the front lawn dormant. Cut height was raised half an inch for the rest of the summer to retain moisture, and clippings were left mulched on every visit for natural feeding.
Three weeks later it had recovered to the colour shown on the right. No fertiliser, no irrigation change — just height management and consistency.
- Property
- Residential · ~6,000 sq ft lawn
- Started
- April 2023 · weekly
- Intervention
- Cut height +0.5 in, mulched clippings
String-trimmer edge
replaced with steel.
Previous service edged with a string trimmer. The line was fuzzy and slumping into the concrete by the end of each week. Switched to steel-blade edging on the first visit.
Two months in, the bed line has held a consistent vertical edge — the soil shoulder is now defined enough to mulch against without crumbling.
- Property
- Residential · ~3,100 sq ft lawn
- Started
- June 2025 · biweekly
- Switched from
- String trimmer → steel blade
Recent work,
no big deal.
Same five things every week: cut, trim, edge, blow, leave. These are photos from the last few months around Niagara — nothing staged.








