Landscape Maintenance Services

Mowing keeps the grass in check, but it's the beds, shrubs, and edges that make a property look genuinely cared-for or genuinely neglected. Our landscape maintenance visits cover everything mowing doesn't — bed weeding, shrub shaping, mulch touch-ups, and the small finishing details that separate a maintained property from a mowed one.

Landscape Maintenance being performed on a North Texas residential property

What's Included

  • Bed weeding and edging on a recurring schedule
  • Shrub and hedge shape maintenance between full trims
  • Mulch top-off and bed tidying
  • Seasonal color bed refresh coordination
  • Property walk-throughs to catch problems early

Typical Pricing

$120–$300 per visit

Depends heavily on the number and size of beds, plant density, and how overgrown the property is at the start. Properties bundling maintenance with a mowing plan often see a lower combined rate than booking each separately.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Property assessment

    We walk the full property noting plant types, bed layout, and any problem areas — not just the lawn.

  2. 2

    Maintenance plan

    We build a recurring visit plan sized to your plant palette, whether that's a few foundation beds or a fully landscaped acre lot.

  3. 3

    Recurring visits

    Weeding, edging, and light shaping happen on every visit so beds never get away from you between bigger seasonal services.

  4. 4

    Seasonal adjustments

    We flag when it's time for a full shrub trim, mulch refresh, or bed renovation rather than letting small tasks turn into big ones.

Common Landscape Maintenance Problems We See

Bed encroachment and weeds in clay soil

Heavy clay holds moisture near the surface, which weeds exploit fast — especially in beds that get irregular attention. Recurring visits catch weeds before they seed and spread.

"Crepe murder" pruning

Topping crepe myrtles every winter is common practice from lower-quality lawn services in this region, but it weakens the tree long-term. We prune for shape and health instead.

Mixed bed types needing different care

A property with sun-loving perennials, shade shrubs, and a rock bed all need different weeding and watering attention — we track each bed individually rather than treating the whole yard the same.

Seasonal timing: Bed work peaks in spring (weed pressure, color refresh) and again after the first fall cold snap (leaf cleanup, pre-dormancy tidying), with a steadier maintenance cadence through summer focused mainly on weed control and mulch moisture retention.

Landscape Maintenance FAQs

How is landscape maintenance different from your mowing plan?

Mowing covers the lawn itself — grass, edging along hardscape, and clipping cleanup. Landscape maintenance covers everything planted around that lawn: flower beds, shrubs, hedges, and mulch. Many customers bundle both so the whole property gets attention on one visit, but they're scoped and priced separately since bed work takes different time and tools than mowing does.

How often do you weed and tidy the beds?

That depends on your plant palette and the season — North Texas clay soil plus summer heat and rain cycles can push weeds hard in spring and after a wet stretch. Most properties do well on a bi-weekly or monthly bed visit; heavily planted properties or ones with a lot of exposed soil between plants may need weekly attention during peak growing season. We'll recommend a cadence after seeing your beds firsthand.

Do you handle irrigation checks as part of maintenance?

We're not an irrigation repair company, but as we're already in your beds regularly, we'll flag anything obviously wrong — a broken head, a soggy spot, a bed that's clearly not getting water — so you can get it fixed before it kills plants. We don't diagnose or repair sprinkler systems ourselves.

What if my crepe myrtles or shrubs have been 'crepe murdered' by a previous service?

It's a common sight in this region — crepe myrtles hacked back to stubs every winter, which weakens the plant and produces weak, whip-like regrowth instead of the natural canopy shape. We won't repeat that pattern. If a plant's been over-cut in the past, we'll talk through a multi-season plan to retrain its shape properly rather than continuing the damage.

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