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Weekly Lawn Mowing on a Marblehead, MA property

Marblehead's historic coastal lots and tight harbor-side streets call for careful, unhurried work.

Weekly Lawn Mowing in Marblehead, MA.

Owner-operated mowing across the North Shore. A predictable weekly rhythm, the same person showing up each visit, and the full package every time — mow, trim, edge, blow. Weather and unexpected conditions can shift a day; we communicate when that happens.

Town
Marblehead, MA
Season
April through late October

Overview

Weekly lawn mowing on the North Shore of Massachusetts keeps grass at a consistent 2.5–3.5 inch height through the growing season (typically April through late October). Casey and Sons Landscaping mows, line-trims, edges, and blows off hard surfaces on a regular weekly or bi-weekly cadence — the owner shows up, not a rotating crew. Weather and unforeseen conditions occasionally shift a visit by a day or two; you'll always know when. Service covers Peabody, Salem, Danvers, Beverly, Lynnfield, and Swampscott. Pricing is flat per visit, quoted after a free on-site estimate.

What's included for Marblehead properties

  • Mow at an agronomically correct height for New England cool-season grass
  • Line-trim around beds, trees, fences, and structures
  • Edge driveways, walkways, and bed lines
  • Blow clippings and debris off all hard surfaces
  • Alternate mowing patterns week to week to avoid ruts
  • Same owner on every visit — you'll recognize the truck

Local context

Landscaping in Marblehead — what makes it different

Marblehead is one of the most architecturally dense towns in New England. Old Town's colonial streetscape and The Neck's coastal exposure both demand careful, unhurried landscaping that works around narrow access and period details. Clifton and Marblehead Heights sit slightly inland with more room. Many properties here are maintained across generations — the job is to preserve what's working, not to impose a new look.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Old Town
  • The Neck
  • Clifton
  • Marblehead Heights

Local landmarks

  • Old Town
  • The Neck
  • Marblehead Harbor
  • Fort Sewall
  • Abbot Hall

Questions

Frequently asked

  • How often should I have my lawn mowed in Massachusetts?

    For most North Shore lawns, weekly mowing from early May through mid-October is the sweet spot. Bi-weekly works for slower-growing properties or during dry July stretches, but anything longer than two weeks risks scalping the grass and stressing the root system. We'll recommend a cadence during your estimate based on the actual turf.

  • Do you lock in the price for the full season?

    Yes. Your per-visit rate is set at the estimate and doesn't change mid-season unless you ask for added scope (extra property acquired, new bedwork, etc.). No fuel surcharges, no seasonal creep.

  • What happens if it rains on my scheduled day?

    We push to the next available dry day — usually within 24–48 hours. You won't be skipped for the week. If conditions force a true skip, that week is credited.

  • Do you bag or mulch the clippings?

    Mulching by default — it returns nitrogen to the lawn and there's nothing to haul away. On overgrown first cuts or wet spring grass, we bag. Bagging on a standing request is available for an added fee.

  • Do you work in Marblehead's Old Town?

    Yes. Tight historic streets and period-correct landscapes are why careful, unhurried work matters more than horsepower. Access is planned around street parking.

  • What salt-tolerant plants work for a Marblehead property?

    Hydrangeas (especially PeeGee), bayberry, inkberry, rugosa rose, beach plum, and coastal grasses. We flag existing plantings that are quietly failing from salt exposure during the walkthrough.

Begin

A yard that stays on schedule.

Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.

Call or text · (781) 715-4254

Owner · Ben Casey