Nine years of Tuesday mornings. Same truck, same crew, no missed weeks even after Hurricane Helene.
A landscaper
who keeps standing
appointments.
Recurring lawn care, seasonal beds, and clean cleanups across the Charlotte metro. The truck arrives on the day you were promised it would. The crew you met in March is the crew you wave at in October.
Four jobs. One steady route.
We chose a small menu so we can keep showing up. Add-ons exist; surprise menus don't.
- 01 Book →
Weekly mowing
Same crew, same day each week. Edges, blowdown, debris hauled — not left on the curb.
- 02 Book →
Seasonal cleanups
Spring beds, fall leaves, late-winter prune. Booked in March and October before the route fills.
- 03 Book →
Mulching
Pine bark, hardwood, or dyed brown. Refreshed in early April so the beds hold all summer.
- 04 Book →
Tree trimming
Limb-up to 25 ft for clearance and visibility. Larger work referred to our licensed arborist partner.
Charlotte metro,
by the day.
Every neighborhood has a day. Knowing the day means tighter routing, fairer rates, and lower drive times.
- 01 Charlotte Dilworth, Plaza Midwood, NoDa, Myers ParkMon · Tue · Wed
- 02 Matthews Stallings, Crestdale, downtown loopWednesdays
- 03 Mint Hill Wilgrove, Pence Rd, Lawyers Rd corridorThursdays
- 04 Pineville Park Rd extension, Lancaster HwyFridays
Three rules we set nine years ago
and have not broken.
- I Schedule
The same crew, the same day
We route neighborhoods, not households. That keeps the price honest and the lawns mowed on time, week after week.
- II Insurance
A crew that's covered
Liability coverage on every visit, and a written certificate sent before the first mow if your HOA requires it.
- III Stewardship
Local routes, light footprint
Tighter routes mean less driving, less fuel, and fewer trucks idling at the curb. Better for the street and the invoice.
Real reviews go here.
These are placeholders. On launch we pull your three best Google reviews verbatim — no invented testimonials.
We hand them the gate code in March and pick the conversation back up in October. That's what I want from a landscaper.
Cedar & Stone replaced two competitors who kept skipping us. First scheduled service was on time and they remembered.
The questions people actually phone to ask.
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01 Do you offer recurring service?
Yes. Weekly or biweekly mowing, with optional fertilization, aeration, and seasonal cleanups bundled at a flat monthly rate.
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02 Can you handle a one-time cleanup?
Yes. Spring and fall cleanups are booked separately — leaves, bed refresh, debris hauling, gutter sweep if accessible from the ground.
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03 Are you insured?
Yes. General liability covers our crew and your property on site. The certificate is sent before the first visit on request.
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04 How fast can you start?
New recurring customers usually start within the same week — Tuesday or Wednesday is the typical first-route day in Charlotte.
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05 Do you carry an arborist on staff?
No, and we won't pretend to. Limb work above 25 feet is referred to a licensed arborist partner whose insurance covers vertical work.
Phone is the
shortest path.
One call, a quote, a Tuesday-or-Wednesday start. Or send the property address and a few photos — we'll write the estimate the same day.