Full Service Lawn Care and Landscaping Maintenance in Tulsa, OK

Let’s talk about your lawn, landscaping, and property maintenance needs. The first step is to get you on the schedule so that you can enjoy peace of mind all year round or seasonally as needed.

We expertly install sod, plants, shrubs, and trees at a quality that will last over the years. We are fully equipped to make even the most challenging landscape design become a reality.

Long-Term Lawn Success

We can take over a newly-installed landscape or a neglected lawn. Most importantly, your lawn (and our relationship) will grow healthier the longer we’re together!

Full-Service Maintenance Items

  • Turf maintenance, including lawn mowing, weeding, and edging
  • Landscaping maintenance, including pruning and weeding
  • Refreshing mulch and annuals
  • Shrub sculpturing and shaping
  • Fall leaf removal
  • Patio and walkway cleanup
  • Trash pickup

Greenleaf Nursery Company, one of our nursery providers, has an excellent resource about different plant types in their Plant Library. You can learn about more than 350 grasses, flowers, bushes, and trees that grow in the Tulsa Area.

Additional Service Options

  • Landscape design and installation
  • Sodding
  • Overseeding
  • Core aeration

Best Time of Year

Turf maintenance lasts approximately 30-35 mowings, starting as early as February or March and finishing in October or November.

Our year-round, full-service maintenance includes:

Winter

  • Landscape design
  • Hard pruning
  • Snow removal

Spring

  • Landscape design and installation
  • Start turf maintenance
  • Scalping (short mowing to reset the grass growth)
  • Overseeding
  • Adding annuals for color
  • Planting, including trees and shrubs

Summer

  • Light pruning
  • Sodding
  • Turf maintenance

Fall

  • Finish turf maintenance
  • Refresh mulch (may also be done more often throughout the year)
  • Sodding
  • Overseeding
  • Adding annuals for color
  • Planting, especially trees and perennials (bulbs)
  • Leaf removal

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