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Welcome to Pricing

Our goal is to make your decision making easier by keeping in mind budgets and a lawn we are all proud of.


** Based on Standard Lawn up to 7,500 Sq. Feet

2026 Pricing coming soon - Packages will change but prices will remain the same

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Mowing/Edging/Trimming

We offer weekly and biweekly

Standard Lawn Weekly/Biweekly

37.50/42.50

 Standard   Lawn - Up to 7500 sq ft (after subtracting home sq footage) EX 2400 sq ft   home - Property of 10k = 4600 sq foot lawn     

Senior/Military Discount $30 weekly/$35 Biweekly

Large Lawn Weekly/Biweekly

47.50/52.50

  Large   Lawn - 7600 up to 12000 EX 3k sq ft home on 12000 sq lot = 9000 sq ft  

Senior/Military Discount $37 weekly/$40 Biweekly

Miscellaneous

 Additional Mowing- Ex. if long grass/unkept ............$15.00

Dog Waste ...................................................................$15 wkly/$20 bi weekly


Labor

Garden bed & Mulch

70.00

This is general clean up of beds by hand pulling, working around existing shrubs, irrigation, trimming of shrubs & clean up

Mulch is listed as the same as general there is prep work of clean up as well as possible tilling or soil removal

Dethatching

80.00

This is the process of removing organic matter from lawn via mowing, bagging and multiple passes.  

IF seeding - then that is part of the price, minus the product price of seeds

** This does not include the cost of the rental equipment


Fertilizer/Herbicide

We prefer to use Liquid vs. Granule, if the product allows

Fertilizer - ***Starting at - price shown as Standard Lawn

50

We generally recommend a weed and feed in May; Fertilizer July & one last in September

Herbicide - ***Starting at - price showing as Standard Lawn

36

We generally recommend Pre-Emergent in Sept/Oct & Post Emergent March/April

Lawn Pest

CALL

We can do grubs, fungus 

Lawn Packages

We are working on packages that fit best with customers and needs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at ermowingplano@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question. You are welcome to call/text 214-532-0445 Rick

 

We are well accustomed to North Texas warm grasses of Zoysia, St. Augustine and Bermuda

Heights

  • We do not SCALP
  • Our mowers are Toro.
  • We start the year and end the season on Setting 3, which is 2.5 inches
  • As summer hits August we move the mower blade up to 4 or 4.5, which is  2 3/4 up to 3.5 inches
  • As season temps lower in fall we return to our original setting
  • **** each yard is different so these are guidelines. We follow the Texas A&M  Agriculture Extension recommendations for North Texas


 

 Recommended mowing heights by grass type 

  • Common Bermuda grass: 1 to 2 inches
  • St. Augustine grass: 2.5 to 3.5 inches
  • Zoysia grass: 1 to 2.5 inches
  • Fescue: 3 to 4 inches 

General mowing guidelines

  • The one-third rule: Never remove more than one-third of the grass blade at one time. For example, if you are mowing at a 2-inch height, mow again when the grass reaches 3 inches.
  • Frequency: Mowing frequency will change based on the season, rainfall, and temperature. You will need to mow more frequently during the peak growing season.
  • Seasonal adjustment: For St. Augustine grass, start mowing in March and mow every other week. In April, you can start mowing weekly as needed.
  • Shady lawns: If you have shady areas, a slightly higher mowing height is recommended.
  • First mow: For zoysia, mow low for the first mow of the season.
  • Avoid mowing wet grass: Do not mow wet grass, as it can spread disease and clog your mower.  After rains, we will assess, text and notify if we need to move the mowing date to ensure the health of your lawn and not create wheel ruts.
  • ***  During peak periods of growth for warm-season grasses (summer), more frequent mowing—sometimes two times per week—may be required to prevent turfgrass scalping.  
  • We offer weekly and biweekly but as homeowners we know that we mow 2x a week during growing season to keep up the health of lawn


 

We follow the “Don’t Bag It” lawn care approach, which promotes a healthier lawn through mulching.

Benefits of Mulching:

  • Saves time and money – Mulching is faster and more cost-effective than bagging.
  • Nourishes the soil – Grass clippings provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
  • Retains moisture – Helps the soil stay hydrated, especially during droughts.
  • Reduces thatch buildup – Prevents excessive thatch, which can harm your lawn.
  • Minimizes disease spread – Bagging is only recommended if your lawn is diseased to prevent contamination.


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Yes, we still offer all of our services as  à la carte.


We agree to a day of week. Whether weekly or biweekly and a window of time. We do our very best to keep the same day and time, weather permitting. 


We currently offer our services in Plano, Allen,  Part of Frisco and Richardson. 


 We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards, Zelle, Venmo & PayPal


 IF MONTHLY - We will email you the corresponding invoice on your preferred billing date, either the 1st or the 15th of each month. 

Otherwise, we an be paid that day or we will send an invoice for services rendered.


Yes! We are a licensed commercial applicator with the State of Texas Agriculture Department.  This means we have access to restricted/commercial pesticides used by other companies that cannot be purchased by the general public.


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We prefer Liquid as it waters in and provides the most consistent coverage as well as effectiveness.  Michigan St and Texas A&M have done studies.  They have made it clear they don't say one is better than the other as it depends on each reason, area, and preferences. 


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