



Spring is officially here in the Chippewa Valley, and we are already out in full force knocking out cleanups and getting lawns looking sharp. This time of year always brings a mix of properties - some need a straightforward first mow, others need a little more attention after a long winter. Either way, we come ready.
We run Scag Cheetah zero-turns on our mowing jobs. These machines are built for efficiency and cut quality, which matters a lot on early-season grass that can be uneven and matted down from months under the snow. Pairing that with the right technique - like the clean stripe pattern you can see on the suburban front lawn - makes a real difference in how a yard presents itself to the neighborhood.
Not every yard is the same. A fenced backyard with tight spaces, a wide-open suburban front lawn, a property with mature trees scattered throughout - each one gets approached differently. We adjust our equipment and our pass patterns based on what the yard actually needs, not just what is fastest for us.
Spring is also the best time to get on a regular mowing schedule before your lawn takes off. Once things green up and the growing season kicks in, keeping up with it weekly is what separates a well-maintained yard from one that gets ahead of you fast. Getting on our schedule now means you are covered before the rush.
We handle residential lawn mowing throughout the Chippewa Valley, and we are booking summer landscape work now too. If your yard needs a fresh start this season, this is the time to get it lined up.