FAQ

Questions about scheduling and scope.

Straightforward answers about how seasonal plans and cleanups work.

A seasonal plan repeats on a set rhythm through the growing months. A one-time cleanup is a single scheduled visit, useful for a reset or a specific event.

Frequency depends on the plan and the season. Mowing visits are more frequent in summer and slower in early spring or fall.

Most visits don't require you to be present. Gate access and any specific instructions are confirmed in advance.

We work with residential properties in Atlanta and surrounding areas. Contact us to check your specific location.

Yes. Many seasonal plans already include a spring and fall cleanup. Additional cleanups can be added as needed.

Beds and lawns are treated as separate tasks within a visit. Bed work includes weeding and mulch, while lawn work covers mowing and edging.

Visits are rescheduled to the next available day. We aim to keep the gap short so lawn care doesn't fall behind.

Spring and fall are the busiest windows for cleanups. Reaching out a few weeks ahead gives more flexibility for timing.

Yes. We review compact yards, patios, and courtyards to plan layout and plantings suited to the space.

Send property details through our contact form. We'll follow up to discuss scope and scheduling.

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