Lawn Care Services

Recurring Lawn Maintenance Programs

A consistent maintenance schedule is the foundation of a healthy, attractive lawn. Rather than scrambling to find help when the grass gets too tall, recurring service keeps your lawn looking its best all season long. Our local providers offer flexible maintenance programs tailored to your property and budget.

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What's Included

  • Regular mowing at the proper height for your grass type
  • String trimming around obstacles and edges
  • Edging along walkways, driveways, and beds
  • Clipping management (mulched or bagged based on preference)
  • Seasonal adjustments to mowing frequency and height
  • Ongoing monitoring for lawn health issues
  • Optional add-ons: fertilization, weed control, aeration

When to Schedule

In St. Charles County, the mowing season typically runs from late March through October or November, depending on weather. Most properties need weekly mowing during peak growth (April-June and September-October) and can shift to biweekly during slower growth periods (July-August and late fall). Providers automatically adjust frequency based on growth rates.

Benefits of Professional Recurring Lawn Maintenance Programs

Consistent cut height promotes healthier, denser turf

Eliminates weekend lawn work โ€” more free time

Professional equipment cuts cleaner than most homeowner mowers

Providers spot problems early (weeds, disease, drainage)

No hauling, storing, or maintaining mowing equipment

Lawn always looks its best for gatherings and curb appeal

Pricing Guide

Recurring lawn maintenance in St. Charles County averages $35-60 per visit for a typical residential property (under 1/2 acre). Weekly service generally runs $140-240/month during the growing season. Larger properties and those with steep terrain or complex landscaping may be higher. Many providers offer seasonal contracts or pay-per-visit options. If you're comparing ongoing plans versus individual visits, our lawn mowing page and local pricing guide can help frame the tradeoffs.

These are general ranges for St. Charles County. Final pricing depends on your specific property and provider. Request a match to get actual quotes from local providers.

Free to use: Midwest Lawn Care is free for homeowners. You're never obligated to accept any service coordination step. We may receive service coordination fees for service requests โ€” this does not affect your cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should my lawn be mowed?

Weekly mowing is standard during peak growing season in St. Charles County. Cutting more than 1/3 of the grass blade height at once stresses the lawn. Weekly service prevents this.

What if it rains on my scheduled day?

Most providers adjust their schedule around weather, typically coming the next dry day. You don't need to reschedule โ€” they'll work it into their route.

Do I need to be home during service?

No. Most customers provide access to the yard and the provider handles everything. You'll come home to a freshly cut lawn.

Can I add other services like fertilization?

Absolutely. Most of our providers offer comprehensive lawn care packages that include fertilization, weed control, aeration, and other services alongside regular mowing.

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Download the month-by-month St. Charles County lawn care checklist so you know what to do before each season.

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10 questions to ask before hiring a lawn care provider in St. Charles County, with comparison spaces for up to 3 providers and red flags to watch for. Make an informed decision.

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Free New Homeowner's Lawn Care Guide

Moved into a St. Charles County home with an established lawn? This 8-chapter guide covers clay soil management, cool-season grass basics, seasonal planning, and common pitfalls to avoid โ€” everything you need to get your lawn on track.

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