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TG Lawn Services

Services

Everything we do —in plain English.

We’ll quote any of these on-site. The price you get is the price you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly Mowing

    Clean, even cut on the same day each week. Edged borders, blown-clean walks, gate latched on the way out.

    I mow weekly or every other week with a sharp blade, mulch-cut by default. Cut height changes through the Austin year — taller in July to keep the lawn shaded, shorter in October when the grass is slowing down. I edge every visit and blow walks and drives clean before I leave. Bermuda, St. Augustine, and zoysia all welcome.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • Edging & Trimming

    Sharp lines along beds, walks, and drives. String-trim around fences, mailboxes, and live oaks the mower cannot reach.

    A power-edged border that holds for the full week, a careful trim around obstacles, and a final blower pass so the cuttings stay off the patio and out of the street. The kind of detail that shows from the curb.

  • Yard Cleanup

    Big property reset — leaves, sticks, cedar elm catkins, and overgrown beds back under control. One or two visits, depending on the yard.

    Live oak leaf-drop in March, post-summer trim-back in September, or a one-time reset before you list the house — I do the heavy clean-up that is hard to fit between weekly mows. Bagged and hauled if the city won't take it.

    Starts at $60 · per visit

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  • Flower Bed Cleaning

    Hand-pulled weeds, fresh dirt where it has thinned, and replacement plants if the bed needs it. Beds that look tended, not neglected.

    Most Austin beds get tired by mid-summer. I pull weeds by hand (no chemical near the rosemary or tomato beds unless you ask), refresh the soil where it's washed out, and add color or perennials if you want them. Mulch top-up included.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Bush Trimming

    Boxwoods, hollies, oleanders, and crepe myrtles shaped right — at the right time of year so they come back fuller.

    Crepe myrtles in late winter, boxwoods after the spring flush, oleanders after they bloom. I shape so the plant keeps growing the way you want it to, not just so it looks short for a week.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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  • Tree Service

    Small-tree pruning, deadwood removal, and limb work up to what one person can safely handle from the ground or a 12-foot ladder.

    Live oak deadwood, post-storm limb cleanup, and shaping on younger trees. For anything that needs a bucket truck or a climbing rig, I'll tell you straight and refer you to a certified arborist. I never top crepe myrtles.

    Starts at $150 · per visit

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  • Weed Control

    Pre-emergent in February, hand-pulling through the summer, mulch refresh in fall. The yard stays weeded, not poisoned.

    A simple seasonal plan — pre-emergent before crabgrass starts, hand-pull through the summer, and a fresh mulch top-up in fall to keep the beds tight through winter. Glyphosate only when you ask for it.

    Starts at $65 · per visit

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  • Small Home Repairs

    Fence pickets, gate latches, irrigation heads, light fixtures — the punch-list that piles up when nobody's around to fix it.

    I'm not a licensed contractor and I'll tell you when something needs one. But for the small stuff — a leaning fence picket, a broken sprinkler head, a porch light that needs a new bulb at 14 feet — happy to knock it out while I'm there for the lawn.

Multiple services? Ask about a bundle.

Most weekly customers add cleanups, mulch, and the odd hardscape job — there’s usually a flat-rate way to handle that.