Lawn Care & Mowing
Year-round lawn care tuned to the Blue Ridge growing season. Thick, healthy turf that thrives in mountain soil and elevation.
Mountain lawns face challenges that flatland turf never sees, from acidic clay soils to dramatic temperature swings between shady north slopes and sun-drenched south-facing yards. Blue Ridge Lawn & Landscape tailors every mowing schedule, fertilization plan, and overseeding program to Asheville's unique micro-climates. We work with cool-season fescue blends that hold up through humid summers and cold mountain winters. Our crews maintain consistent cut heights, edge cleanly, and leave your property looking sharp from early spring green-up through the last fall mow.
What's Included
- Weekly and bi-weekly mowing schedules
- Seasonal fertilization programs
- Cool-season fescue management
- Leaf removal and fall cleanup
Lawn Care & Mowing Service Areas
We provide lawn care & mowing services across the Asheville area and Western North Carolina.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does mowing season start and end in Asheville?
Our mowing season typically runs from late March through mid-November, depending on temperatures. Mountain weather can shift things a week or two in either direction, and we adjust schedules accordingly.
What type of grass grows best in the Blue Ridge?
Tall fescue blends perform best in our elevation and climate. They handle shade, tolerate our clay soils, and stay green through cool mountain nights. We can also work with bluegrass and fine fescue in specific conditions.
Other Services
Landscape Design
Custom landscape plans that feel like they grew here naturally. Native plantings, mountain stone, and designs rooted in the Appalachian landscape.
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Hardscaping & Stonework
Hand-laid stone walls, patios, and pathways built from locally sourced Appalachian fieldstone and Blue Ridge granite.
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Irrigation Installation & Repair
Efficient irrigation systems designed for mountain terrain. Proper coverage on slopes, smart controllers, and seasonal winterization.
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