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Z's Lawncare

Services

Everything I do —in plain English.

I quote any of these on-site. The number you get is the number you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly / Biweekly Mowing

    Same morning, every week. Mow, edge, trim, blow — you get a reminder text the day before, and the gate stays latched after.

    Weekly through the growing season, biweekly in the cooler months — your call. I run a sharp blade and adjust cut height through the Wylie summer so the Bermuda or St. Augustine keeps moisture in and never gets scalped. Edged at every visit, walks and drives blown clean before I leave. You get a text the night before the visit so you know I am coming.

    Starts at $30 · per visit

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  • Bush & Hedge Trimming

    Holly, boxwood, crape myrtle, oleander — shaped clean, cut at the right time of year so they actually come back fuller.

    Most Wylie front yards are running away from their boxwoods and hollies by August. I shape them on the schedule each species likes — late winter for crapes, post-bloom for azaleas, mid-summer for boxwoods — so you do not lose next year’s blooms. Clippings hauled off the property the same day.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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  • Leaf Removal

    Cottonwood, pecan, live-oak — all of it bagged or hauled off, including the corners the wind keeps piling up.

    Wylie has a long leaf season because the live oaks finish dropping in March, right when the cottonwoods start. I do full-property cleanups in fall and a second pass in late winter so the lawn underneath is not smothered. Leaves bagged curbside on a brush week or hauled off on the trailer — your call.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Mulch Installation

    Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so the beds look fresh and the weeds give up.

    Bulk hardwood mulch from a Wylie supplier, hand-spread to a consistent 2 to 3 inches around plants and trees with a clean edge against the lawn. I pull out last year’s clumped mulch first if it has matted, and I lay weed barrier underneath if you ask.

    Starts at $120 · per visit

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  • Metal Edging

    Steel landscape edging set deep — the kind that holds the line between bed and lawn for ten years, not two.

    Powder-coated steel edging cut to fit the curves you want, set deep so the bottom never lifts after a Wylie freeze-thaw. Holds back Bermuda runners and keeps mulch where it belongs. Clean install, no exposed staples or sharp seams along walkways.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Weed Barrier

    Pro-grade landscape fabric under fresh mulch — so the bed looks like the day it was installed for years, not weeks.

    Heavy-duty woven fabric (not the thin black plastic from the big-box store), pinned and overlapped properly under hardwood mulch. Stops crabgrass and dallisgrass from coming up through the bed. I cut clean openings around existing plants so nothing gets choked.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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  • Sod Patching

    Bare spots from the last drought, the dog run, the patio reset — patched in with fresh Bermuda or St. Augustine.

    I prep the soil, lay matching sod tight to the seams, roll it in, and leave you with a printed watering schedule for the first three weeks. For full lawn replacements I will walk the yard with you and quote on-site so you know exactly what is going in.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Garden Bed Tilling

    New bed, expanded bed, vegetable patch — tilled, leveled, and amended so what you plant actually takes.

    Tilling for new ornamental beds or vegetable patches, broken down to a workable tilth and leveled. I will mix in compost or expanded shale if the Wylie clay is too heavy, and I edge the bed clean before I leave so it is ready to plant.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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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.