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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 late to have Total Lawn Care take care of that lawn for you!
- We will mow and string trim your lawn weekly. For the season, this will be around 28 weeks of mowing.
- We will edge all cement walkways bi-weekly.
- We will blow all of the clippings from the paved areas.
Give us a call and you won’t have your lawn weighing on your mind any more!
Please call for more information at 248-588-1694 or Click Here to use our Online Request to secure your spot, or get a free estimate







pring start for gardening is here. Total Lawn Care, Inc. offers many special services to help with all your gardening and landscape needs. Weeding and cultivating can be scheduled weekly, biweekly or on monthly occurrences to meet your site landscape needs. We use cultural and chemical controls were needed for the best results. Annual garden color rotations start in spring after the frost date May 15th or later if we have a cool May. Frost has been an issue in the past. Annuals are installed through June. Planter pots can be planted throughout the season. Perennials are also planted throughout the season. Fall color rotations are installed late September through October to enhance the fall landscape. Special services are not limited to garden areas only. We offer debris removal, clean ups, core aeration, over seeding, sod installation, bed soil amendments, lighting, and bed top dressing. We use double shredded hardwood bark mulch, colored bark mulch, pine straw mulch, compost, plant mix and stone products to top dress bed areas. Fertilization including Organic Fertilizers are applied to bed areas to help maintain plant color, vigor and density. Pest controls after proper pest identification can be applied. It is time to start planning services for the 2015 Garden season.