Our Services
We offer a wide range of lawn care services for your home or business:
Seasonal Weekly Mowing
From March to November, our lawn care professionals or robotic mowing services will mow your property to keep it looking pristine during the growing season. We dispose of the grass clippings to keep your lawn at its healthiest.
Lawn Health & Fertilization
We always begin with a complimentary lawn analysis so we can customize a lawn health program based on what your lawn needs. Our services can include fertilizer applications, growth balancers, as well as lime and iron applications.
• Fertilizer applications
• Growth balancer application
• Lime and iron applicationsWeed Control Services
Our lawn care professionals can help you control weeds all season long, making your lawn both more beautiful and more fun for the whole family.
Yard and Leaf Cleanup
We’ll take care of spring and fall cleaning to remove leaves, sticks, and other materials from your yard. Fallen limbs, damaged plants, and more—we’ll get your property back to a beautiful state.
Lawn Insect Control
Our licensed lawn care technicians with conduct a lawn analysis to determine which pests are most likely to show up in your lawn. From there, we’ll create a treatment program to eradicate any six- or eight-legged pests and keep them from coming back.
Mole Control Services
In addition to eradicating bugs and insects, North County Lawn Care also offers mole control as part of our premium lawn health services.
Lawn Nutrition
Our Essential and Premium Lawn Health Programs include fertilizer applications, along with feeding your grass lime and iron treatments. These balance the pH levels in your lawn’s soil and neutralize mosses commonly found in lawns throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Lawn Aeration
Services By using core or spike aeration every year to reduce the level of compaction in your soil, we allow more nutrients and water to penetrate the grass roots.
How to Get Started
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Who We Serve
We provide lawn mowing, maintenance, landscaping, and other services to a wide range of residential and commercial clients. If you’re finding yourself short on time and need someone to take care of your property, reach out to our team today.
Homeowners
We help homeowners achieve beautiful, low-maintenance yards they can be proud of year-round. From lawn health programs to custom landscaping, we take care of the details so you can enjoy your outdoor space.
HOAs and Residential Communities
We work with HOAs and residential neighborhoods to maintain common areas and ensure every property looks its best. Our scheduled services keep things tidy, professional, and worry-free for residents.
Commercial Properties
We specialize in maintaining premium commercial properties that prioritize top-tier service and attention to detail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our lawn care programs include weekly mowing (March–November), weed control, lawn fertilization, insect and mole control, seasonal yard cleanup, lawn aeration, and nutrient applications like lime and iron. We start every new customer with a complimentary lawn analysis to ensure we’re giving your lawn exactly what it needs.
We do not offer one-time mowing. Our lawn mowing services are part of a seasonal package. However, we do provide one-time yard cleanups in spring and fall to remove leaves, branches, and winter debris.
That’s exactly why we begin with a free lawn analysis. One of our licensed lawn care technicians will assess your lawn’s condition and recommend a program based on soil health, grass type, weed presence, and more.
Yes. We use professional-grade products and follow all safety guidelines for applications. Our team will let you know if there are any temporary precautions to take after treatments, such as waiting a short period before allowing pets or children on the grass.
Yes. Our weed control services keep broadleaf and invasive weeds at bay throughout the season. We also offer lawn insect control to manage grubs, ants, and other damaging pests, along with mole control to protect your lawn from underground disruption.
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