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Winter lawns - how often do mowers mow ?
Our landscapers have always told us they must be paid every month no matter the season. However, we've been there in February and seen our mower arrive twice a month, riding around with barely anything to cut. From year-rounders--- October, November, December, January, February, March--- does the grass grow every month ? And how often would you say your lawn needs to be mowed in those months.
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Once a month maybe.
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ours cuts every other week in the winter but they cut back shrubs , etc in the off weeks. In my opinion lawncare is a bargain in TV. The ONLY bargain I can think of.
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We have Zoysia, which goes dormant in the winter. There is nothing to cut, to speak of, during that time, but the company stops by. Sometimes they’ll do some edging, if needed. You pay your service monthly, regardless. |
We had similar observations about our lawn care & asked our service, Logan's Lawncare, to only cut once in Nov. Then, assessing the Dec length, we asked them to not mow or edge in Dec & Jan, with re-start scheduled for Feb. They agreed. No bills in Dec & Jan. They are a smaller operation & very responsive to any request we have made. They do fine work also.
Can't find a phone # , but here's their email. loganlecompte777@gmail.com Grass doesn't grow here in the winter. |
Our landscaper explained to us that he needs an annual/monthly income just as we do...so he sets an annual rate based on lot size, bills monthly, cuts weekly during the growing season and as needed during the dormant season. He also maintains the irrigation system year round as well as replaces siding than may suffer from trim line damage for no add'l cost. He will also trim the palm tree, crepe myrtle, Palatka holly and shrubs for a very modest cost.
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That’s why I cut and trim my own; I don’t like paying money for nothing.
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During the rainy season I mow lawns every four days, winter maybe once a month........do the math...... yes I do love the break in the winter months.
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Durning growing season weekly, winter twice a month, other two weeks they start trimming all of our bushes, palms, and trees, and weed. Just the weeding alone is worth the every other week mow. All inclusive in our monthly bill
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This is an argument I’ve heard everywhere I’ve lived in Florida, your monthly payment is averaged for the year , if you don’t like that get it by the cut and see how much that will cost you , the guys that do this aren’t getting rich because someone is always undercutting them, and usually doing a bad job of it There not getting a free ride in winter its a year contract, you can always cut it yourself which personally I think is stupid , but to each his own
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Stop already. The whole place is a bargain !
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Just like school teachers .
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Do you get this concerned when you landscaping guy is cutting you grass every week in the hot sun? Do you remember that they also edge your lawn and blow away debris. I think you need to look at the year as a whole not just a couple months.
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Just think about your monthly lawn mowing service as a monthly charge that is averaged all year, the same way that your utility bill could be averaged.
If you could pay for lawn maintenance per mow, it would probably be much more expensive during the summertime than the wintertime. Plus, a per mow rate would probably cost much more than being on an annual mowing contract. I thought about having my lawn maintenance done on a per time, vacation basis, and doing the mowing myself when I’m in Florida. But the cost differences just aren’t that much between a per mow basis, and having to mow and trim myself. If you rarely left Florida in the summertime, and rarely took vacations or trips, you could do the mowing chores yourself. But it would be pretty miserable to do that work yourself, in the summertime heat and humidity in Florida, verses any cost savings. If your time is worth anything, that really washes away any savings. Most older retired people in Florida choose to have a lawn care service take care of their lawns and shrubs, and retire from the lawn and shrub maintenance chores. |
Garbage, pickup
Here’s something else for you to chew on. We’re snowbirds and still have to pay for garbage pickup even tho were not here. How do you expect the employees and trucks to still be here when we come back if all the snowbirds stopped paying for the pickup? Just like the lawn guys they depend on that income to live on and maintain they business,
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If you’re garbage service is tied to your HOA fee, or if putting the garbage service on vacation isn’t an option, then you’re stuck paying for the garbage service that you don’t use in Florida, when you’re “up north” during the summer months. |
Y’all have given me a warm and fuzzy with your kind posts.
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Who do you use and what is their contact number? Thanks
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To get the low monthly rate you have to agree to an annual contract. You didn't complain when they were cutting every week.
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Mowing. All year
My landscaper comes 4/5 times a month from March through Oct/ November /Dec ( depends on the growth and whether it’s cold and not growing - this year it was the coldest so he stopped earlier than normal ) He comes 1 / 2 times monthly from when he stops through March . I pay $45 a month regardless of how many times he comes. Frankly my lawn looks great! Up north, I was paying $45 a week for similar size property. I was actually paying more than double if you figure out my weekly cost for 6 months. I am grateful that I found my landscaper and more than willing to pay all year
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I have lived in FL for 32 years and this is the standard throughout the state. They work very hard during the hot weather then kick back a little in the “winter”. They still need their paycheck.
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I was wondering the same thing a couple of years ago. Since I cut my own lawn I decided to do a little analysis, I tracked how many times I cut the lawn in a year. For two years it’s 28-30. You can do the math based on what your paying per month.
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Even if the lawn doesn’t need mowing my guys edge and blow to neaten up the yard. Contract is for 12 months of payments even though the lawn goes dormant for awhile in winter...
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Who is your landscaper?
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Who do you use?
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Some people complain about everything here.Financially, most of us have nothing to complain about. The landscapers have to live too. Do it yourself if you want to, but life is too short to waste it on complaining. When you get too old to do it yourself, then hire someone. It's plain and simple.
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Ohiobuckeye
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what is your landscaper name?
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You are hiring a yearly service not a weekly cut.
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That may be fine in Mayberry
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Mowing your lawn
We've lived in Florida most of our lives and most companies average out over the year their fees. They mow more often in summer and less in winter. If you try to bargain a monthly charge, you may lose a good service as they don't make a huge amount maintaining lawns to begin with. If you think they are a fair and trustworthy company, I'd keep them. If you feel they are pulling a "quick" one, price out other companies to see if you have a fair arrangement.
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In the summer (grass grows quickly) once a week. In the winter twice a month. I ALWAYS pay three months in advance in cash.
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