Lawn Mowing 2015

Call us at 248-588-1694 or Click Here to use our Online Request to get a free estimate! It was only a short time ago that the lawns were not green and mowing them was the last thing on your mind. So much has changed! The lawns are green and that grass is getting long! It is not too … Continue reading Lawn Mowing 2015

Lawn Mowing 2015

  Do you want a beautiful lawn to relax on? Sure, we all do, but few of us have the time or desire to do the work needed to get a beautiful lawn. That’s where Total Lawn Care comes in! Let our professionally uniformed lawn technicians take the work out of having the beautiful green … Continue reading Lawn Mowing 2015

Lawn Cutting – Still Time To Sign Up!

        Lawn Cutting Season is starting now, but there is still time to sign up today! Give us a call at 248-588-1694, or email us at info@totallawncareinc.com to be put on the schedule. We will match, or beat, any quote from a comparable company! We service all Oakland County Michigan areas including Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, … Continue reading Lawn Cutting – Still Time To Sign Up!

Brick Patio? Retaining Wall? Pavers? We can help!

        In addition to providing regular Grounds Maintenance services such as Lawn Mowing, Fertilization, and Sprinkler System Maintenance, Total Lawn Care Inc. also Designs and Installs Hardscapes for both Residential and Commercial properties. We have a dedicated Hardscape crew that is trained to professionally Design and Install all types of Retaining Walls, Brick Pavers, Walkways, Patios, … Continue reading Brick Patio? Retaining Wall? Pavers? We can help!

Tips: Cut it high, and leave the clippings please!

        By keeping your grass height at 3″, the turf will create a natural barrier against weeds and other unwanted vegetation. When mowing a lawn, always remember: Taller blades of grass promotes longer root growth, and shades out weeds!         Lawn Mowing clippings are a natural turf fertilizer. They are a wonderful source of Nitrogen (What is … Continue reading Tips: Cut it high, and leave the clippings please!