Categories: Clean Up Services

How many visits are included with ER Lawn Care’s service programs?

ER Lawn Care crews will visit your property anywhere from 1 to 4 times, depending on the package you choose. We schedule a single visit in November, December, or January, or two visits each in November and December.

If you choose to have us visit your property 4 times, we schedule this out to be one time in November, two times in December, and one final time in January.

Why does ER Lawn Care offer a Cleanup Program?

We offer a Cleanup Program as a way to help your lawn look its best. The Cleanup Program helps keep your mulch and flower beds looking good without having to spend money on a bunch of separate cleanups. This cost-efficient approach helps you to save both time and money while still achieving the best results possible for your lawn.

What does ER Lawn Care’s Cleanup Program include?

Our Cleanup Program varies with the seasons:

Spring Cleanup and Mulch Application

After a long, cold winter, our Spring Cleanup helps wake up your lawn and landscaping to look fresher than ever. We take care of weeds, re-edge flower beds, trim shrubs and hedges, and clean up leaves and small debris. We also apply a pre-emergent herbicide to flower beds before adding more mulch.

Fall Cleanup and Mulch Application

When the leaves begin to fall, our Fall Cleanup program is there to prepare you for winter. We also provide the same services as our Spring Cleanup, except for our leaf removal service.

Landscaping Maintenance Visits

In between our scheduled Cleanups, we also provide a total of 6 maintenance visits. During these visits, our staff address any weeding/edging/trimming necessary to keep your lawn looking great. We do not include leave removal or mulching services during these visits.

What does ER Lawn Care’s Cleanup Subscription schedule look like?

Our Cleanup Subscription service runs year-round, pending weather conditions. Here’s an example of our program for an entire year:

Spring Cleanup: February through March

Spring Mulching: March through May

Landscaping Maintenance Visits:

  • 2 in May
  • 2 in June
  • 1 in July
  • 1 in August

Fall Cleanup: September through October

Fall Mulching: September through October

Please note, we issue credits for any services not completed due to weather delays.

Does ER Lawn Care trim shrubs and hedges during Cleanup Subscription visits?

ER Lawn Care trims all shrubs and hedges less than 12 feet in height. However, our crews will determine on-site at their discretion which shrubs and hedges should be trimmed prior to bloom.

Most of the trimming we do is done during Spring and Fall Cleanups to address the heaviest growth. We do not trim in the winter or early spring, especially those plants with spring blooms.

Any plants with spring blooms, such as the Rose of Sharon, Crape Myrtle, Hibiscus, Butterfly Bush, Hydrangeas, Lilac, Forsythia, Azalea, and Rhododendron, will not be trimmed in early spring or winter.

Please refer to the following list for examples of the types of shrubs and hedges ER Lawn Care trims as part of our mowing services:

  • Common plants trimmed during spring
  • Long Stem Roses
  • Sedum
  • Beautyberry
  • Black-eyed Susan
  • Coneflower
  • Laurels
  • Boxwoods
  • Aster
  • Astilbe
  • Coral bells
  • Bleeding-heart
  • Lambs-ear
  • Lavender
  • Russian sage
  • Euonymus
  • Gold Mop Cypress
  • Gold Dust Aucuba
  • Liriope
  • Ornamental Grasses
  • Common plants trimmed during summer
  • Azalea
  • Lilac
  • Forsythia
  • Laurels
  • Hollies
  • Boxwoods
  • Burning Bush
  • Barb Berry
  • Common plants trimmed during fall
  • Iris
  • Bee Balm
  • Phlox
  • Lilies
  • Catmint
  • Daylily
  • Peony
  • Salvia
  • Yarrow
  • Hostas
  • Astilbe
  • Ornamental Grasses
  • Liriope
  • Common plants trimmed during winter
  • Yew
  • Holly
  • Boxwood
  • Spruce
  • Abelia
  • Azalea
  • Butterfly Bush
  • Crape Myrtle
  • Hydrangea
  • Rose
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