We carefully and professionally mow lawns of all shapes and sizes in gardens and other grounds in and around Carlisle, Wigton, Brampton, the North Lakes, the Eden Valley and along the Solway Coast, as well as parts of south-west Scotland and east-Northumbria.
We provide free quotes with no obligation for grass cutting, and can provide this service as a one-off or part of ongoing garden maintenance.
All lawns need mowing; it is one of the most frequent, and most important, tasks in maintaining a healthly lawn. Getting the cutting height and mowing frequency right can make a huge difference to the ongoing health of the lawn.
A well maintained and presentable lawn is the centre-piece of most gardens. Cutting a lawn's grass correctly and regularly between March and October will give any lawn the best possible chance of looking great and staying healthy for a long time.
Lawns typically benefit from a maximum of one mow per week in Spring, reducing to once-a-fortnight if optimum standards aren't vital.
Lawns can require up to two mows a week, in an ideal world, to maintain the best possible standards. However, reducing the frequency to once a week is very important during times of low rainfall and drought.
Like Spring, lawns typically benefit from a maximum of one mow per week in Autumn, reducing to once-a-fortnight if the highest standards aren't critical.
Lawn mowing is generally not required in Winter, however, as our typically colder months appear to be turning slightly milder, grass may continue to grow later into the year than is traditional.
Winter mowing can be a treacherous activity, and carried out in the wrong way and at the wrong times can cause irreversible damage to a lawn. So, refraining from mowing when a lawn is very soft or frozen is critical.
Helping your lawn look green, lush and healthy
Laying lush new lawns with turf
Laying low maintenance artifical lawns