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Lemuel's Lawn Care

Services

Everything we do —in plain English.

We’ll quote any of these on-site. The price you get is the price you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly Mowing

    Even cut, sharp blade, edged borders every visit. Front, back, side yards — and walks blown clean before I leave.

    Weekly or bi-weekly mowing on a fixed morning. Sharp blades (I rotate twice a week so nothing tears the grass), mulch-cut by default, bagging on request. Cut height changes with the season — taller through July and August so the Bermuda holds moisture, lower in October once the heat breaks. Edged at every visit; walks, drives, and patios blown clean before I pull off.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • Edging & Trimming

    Crisp, deliberate edges along beds, walks, and drives. String-trim around fences, posts, mailboxes, and trees.

    Power-edged borders that hold a clean line for the full week. String-trim around obstacles a mower cannot reach — fence posts, AC units, oak trunks, mailbox poles. Final pass with the blower so nothing carries to the patio or the street.

    Starts at $30 · per visit

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  • Garden & Bed Care

    Hand-pull weeds, refresh mulch, prune at the right time. Keep the front beds looking like someone tends them.

    Hand-pulled weeds (no chemical spray near edibles unless you ask), seasonal pruning timed to each plant rather than the calendar — crepe myrtles in late winter, salvia after the first bloom, roses after the second. Fresh mulch top-up in spring and fall to keep moisture in and weeds suppressed.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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  • Leaf & Yard Cleanup

    Live oaks and pecans drop late around here — I clear leaves, sticks, and dead growth so the lawn breathes.

    Full-property leaf cleanup once or twice through the season. South Dallas live oaks shed late (December into January) and pecans drop heavy after a wind. I bag what needs bagging, blow out beds and patios, and prep the lawn for dormancy. Spring cleanup version pulls dead growth, edges beds, and refreshes mulch.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Hedge & Shrub Trimming

    Boxwoods, hollies, photinia — shaped clean and even. I cut by eye, not by template.

    Hand-shears for tight shaping, electric hedger for the long runs. Boxwoods, dwarf yaupon, photinia, Indian hawthorn — most South Dallas yards I see. I clean up the clippings as I go so nothing stays on the lawn or the walks.

    Starts at $60 · per visit

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  • Mulch Refresh

    Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so the beds look fresh and weeds give up.

    Bulk or bagged mulch, hand-spread to a consistent 2 to 3 inches around plants and trees with a clean edge against the lawn. I pull last year’s clumped mulch first if it needs it.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Bermuda & St. Augustine Patches

    Bare spots from last summer? I patch with the right grass for your yard — sun, shade, or a hard-traffic line.

    Small-to-medium sod patches — Bermuda for full-sun front yards, St. Augustine for shaded backyards, zoysia for problem hard-traffic strips. Soil prep, fresh sod laid tight, rolled in, and a watering schedule for the first three weeks. I check root contact at week two.

    Starts at $250 · per visit

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  • Overgrown-Yard Reset

    Yard let go for a month or three? I reset it in one visit so the weekly route can take over from there.

    For yards that have grown out — sometimes a rental between tenants, sometimes a property that hasn’t been mowed since spring. I bring it down in stages so I do not stress the grass, edge everything, clear sticks and brush, and leave it ready for a normal weekly schedule.

    Starts at $165 · per visit

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Multiple services? Ask about a bundle.

Most weekly customers add cleanups, mulch, and the odd hardscape job — there’s usually a flat-rate way to handle that.