A lawn framed by trees, paths, and planted beds needs a careful finish. Cutting grass is one part of the visit; protecting the shape around it is the other.
Garden edges need a light touch
Where lawn meets planted beds, rough trimming can damage the look of both. Careful edging keeps the grass contained without making the border look hacked back.
Shade changes the lawn's pace
Lawns near trees or buildings may grow unevenly. A mowing schedule should follow the lawn's condition rather than treating every patch the same.
A quiet finish suits established gardens
Blowing down paths, clearing loose clippings, and checking corners leaves the garden looking calm rather than freshly disturbed.