They were easy to work with, showed up on time, and did a really clean job. The yard looked noticeably better when everything was finished.
Liam Thompson
Installation & Renovation

Reliable weekly and biweekly mowing for Nicholasville residential properties — consistent cut height, edged walks and drives, and a finished result every visit. Nicholasville is part of our regular route.

Spring mow — consistent height, clean edges

Shaded turf managed at the right height for coverage

Cleanup paired with mowing — same crew, same visit

Edged, blown off, finished — the same standard every visit
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Every mowing visit follows the same standard: grass cut at the appropriate height for the season, walks and drives edged, and debris blown off before the crew leaves. We don't rush through Nicholasville stops to make route time — the finish on the last yard of the day matches the first.
NICHOLASVILLE CONTEXT
Jessamine County's growing season runs hard from April through October, with bermuda and fescue lawns putting on significant growth in warm, wet stretches. Inconsistent mowing — skipping visits or cutting too short to compensate — stresses the turf and shows. Brannon Crossing and North Nicholasville have high-density residential areas where a well-maintained lawn stands out. Properties along the US-27 corridor and Wilmore Road often mix sun and shade across the same yard, which affects cut height decisions. We account for that on every visit rather than applying a one-height-fits-all approach.
Neighborhoods we serve
Nicholasville is part of our regular mowing route — not a market we pick up when Lexington is slow. Your visits stay on the same day pattern week over week.
We don't scalp to make up for missed time. Grass is cut at the right height for the turf type and season — whether it's a light touch-up or a full growth week.
Walks, drives, and surfaces get blown off before the crew leaves. The yard looks finished when we pull away.
Recent feedback on finish quality, communication, and scheduling for lawn mowing in and around Nicholasville.
They were easy to work with, showed up on time, and did a really clean job. The yard looked noticeably better when everything was finished.
Liam Thompson
Installation & Renovation
Communication stayed clear from the walkthrough through the final walkthrough, and the property felt finished when the crew left.
Isabella Reed
Landscape renovation project
Nothing felt rushed. The crew stayed tidy, followed through, and handled the small details that make the work look complete.
Evelyn Hughes
Install finish quality
They were easy to work with, showed up on time, and did a really clean job. The yard looked noticeably better when everything was finished.
Liam Thompson
Installation & Renovation
Communication stayed clear from the walkthrough through the final walkthrough, and the property felt finished when the crew left.
Isabella Reed
Landscape renovation project
Nothing felt rushed. The crew stayed tidy, followed through, and handled the small details that make the work look complete.
Evelyn Hughes
Install finish quality
Yes. Nicholasville is part of our active mowing route — scheduled weekly and biweekly visits, not one-off trips. We run this area consistently through the growing season.
Both. In peak growing season (May–August), weekly mowing is usually the right call for most Nicholasville lawns. Biweekly works better in slower shoulder months. We recommend based on your turf type and what we see on the first visit.
Brannon Crossing and North Nicholasville are the core of our route. South Nicholasville, Wilmore Road, and the US-27 corridor toward Lexington are all part of the schedule. Share your address if you're unsure — we confirm coverage quickly.
Mowing at the correct height, edging along walks and drives, string trimming around obstacles and beds, and a blow-off of all hard surfaces before we leave. Every visit follows the same standard.
Price depends on lawn size, terrain complexity, and visit frequency. A typical residential lot in Nicholasville lands in a range we can quote after reviewing the property. Request an estimate and we'll give you a clear number before any visits are scheduled.
Most Nicholasville lawns need their first cut in late March or early April, depending on how the season breaks. We begin the route when growth warrants it — not on a fixed calendar date.
Still have questions? We're happy to walk through your project.
NEXT STEP
Send the address and project details. We'll confirm route timing and scope before anything is finalized.
Send your address and preferred frequency. We'll confirm coverage, walk the property if needed, and get you on the schedule before the season gets ahead of you.