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Camberley Cres
Brampton, Ontario L6V3L4
416-220-6484
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Lawn Cuts

A local owner operated small business offering environmentally friendly residential lawn services. I use battery powered equipment and only use gas powered equipment when necessary. I use organic lawn products made in Canada. I offer one time or weekly visits at reasonable prices with upfront pricing and monthly invoicing is available.

Services

  • Spring / Fall yard cleanup
  • Over seeding
  • Fertilizer application - Humic Acid Organic Lawn Fertlizer
  • Hedge trimming
  • Weekly grass cutting
  • Fertilizer application - All Natural Kelp Seaweed
  • Liquid Aeration
  • Mulch installations

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What is included in a lawn mower visit?
Visits will include a cut of your lawn with freshly sharpened blades, professional trim of the borders of your lawn where it meets walkways, gardens, or other obstacles and a full debris cleanup of your property which is left neatly bagged for collection by the city.
When do you start and stop?
Lawn mowing services usually begin in April and end in November. This will depend on weather conditions.
How do I pay?
Payment is accepted per visit or billed monthly.
Payments can be made by debit/credit card through the website, cash, check or e-transfer to 416-220-6484.
You offer two options for fertilizing, what’s the difference?
Kelp and humic substances are both used to improve soil health and plant growth, but they work through different mechanisms. Kelp is a marine alga that provides nutrients and stimulates root growth, while humic substances, derived from decaying organic matter, improve soil structure and nutrient availability.
Is humic and kelp helpful to use together?
Yes, humic acid and kelp can be highly beneficial when used together in plant cultivation. They work synergistically, enhancing plant growth, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance.
What is liquid aeration?
Liquid aeration is a lawn care technique that involves applying a liquid solution to the soil to loosen and improve its structure, promoting better root growth and nutrient uptake. Unlike core aeration, which removes soil plugs, liquid aeration uses a solution to penetrate the soil and create pathways for water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the grass roots.

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