Maintain attractive, healthy landscapes while minimizing weed pressure through regular inspections, cultural practices, mechanical removal, and—when at clients requests—carefully selected, legally registered control measures.
Phase 1 – Initial Property Assessment
- Walk the entire property.
- Identify weed species.
- Map infestation areas.
- Assess soil conditions.
- Inspect irrigation and drainage.
- Evaluate landscape fabric and mulch/rock depth.
- Photograph all problem areas.
Phase 2 – Prevention
Lawn Areas
- Maintain healthy turf.
- Proper mowing.
- Overseeding thin areas.
- Improve soil health.
- Fertilize based on lawn needs.
- Correct drainage problems.
Rock Gardens
- Repair landscape fabric where needed.
- Maintain adequate rock depth.
- Remove organic debris regularly.
- Eliminate bare soil exposure.
Garden Beds
- Maintain mulch.
- Close plant spacing where appropriate.
- Improve plant vigor.
Phase 3 – Monitoring
Monthly Inspection
Check for:
- New weed growth
- Foxtail
- Dandelions
- Thistles
- Clover
- Plantain
- Noxious weeds
- Moss
- Invasive grasses
Record:
- Density
- Size
- Location
- Recommended action
Phase 4 – Mechanical Control
- Hand pulling
- Digging roots
- String trimming where appropriate
- Deadheading before seed production
- Removal and disposal of seed heads
- Power broom cleaning of hard surfaces
Phase 5 – Cultural Practices
- Fertilization
- Aeration
- Overseeding
- Irrigation adjustments
- Soil improvement
- Edge maintenance
- Rock redistribution
Phase 6 – Follow-Up
- Reinspect treated areas.
- Remove any surviving weeds.
- Document progress with photos.
- Recommend any additional maintenance.
Service Levels
Integrated Weed Management Packages
Package Seasonal Price Monthly (May–Sept)
Bronze $299 + GST $69/month
Silver $499 + GST $109/month
Gold $799 + GST $169/month
🥉 Bronze – $299/Season
Designed for properties with light weed pressure.
Includes:
- Initial property inspection
- Weed mapping and documentation
- Monthly inspections
- Hand removal of weeds
- Rock bed maintenance
- Removal of seed heads before spreading
- Before & after photos
- End-of-season report
Recommended for:
- Small rock beds
- Well-maintained landscapes
- Preventative maintenance
🥈 Silver – $499/Season
Your best value and likely your most popular package.
Includes everything in Bronze, plus:
- Twice-monthly inspections
- More extensive hand weeding
- Rock redistribution
- Landscape edging touch-ups
- Weed prevention recommendations
- Seasonal landscape health report
- Priority scheduling
Recommended for:
- Medium-sized properties
- Moderate weed pressure
- Clients who want consistently clean landscape beds
🥇 Gold – $799/Season
A premium maintenance program for clients who want their landscape looking its best all season.
Includes everything in Silver, plus:
- Weekly inspections during peak growth
- Unlimited routine hand weeding during scheduled visits
- Full bed grooming
- Rock bed re-leveling
- Removal of volunteer trees and unwanted seedlings
- Soil and drainage observations
- Monthly photo reports
- Priority emergency service for sudden weed outbreaks
- Fall cleanup of treated beds
Recommended for:
- Executive homes
- Large landscaped properties
- HOA or strata common areas
- Clients seeking a high-end maintenance service
Optional Add-Ons
Service Price Initial Overgrown Bed Restoration Starting at $199
Additional Rock Beds$40–$75 each per visit
Garden Bed Refresh$150 for the first 2 hours, then $60/hour
Mulch or Decorative Rock Installation Quoted separately
Landscape Fabric Repairs Quoted separately
Client Reports
After each visit, provide:
- Before and after photos
- Areas serviced
- Weed species observed
- Work completed
- Recommended next steps
- Date of next inspection
Seasonal Schedule
Spring (April–May)
- Property inspection
- Remove overwintered weeds
- Refresh mulch or rock
- Lawn rejuvenation
Early Summer (June)
- Prevent seed production
- Inspect rock beds weekly if needed
- Monitor invasive weeds
Mid Summer (July–August)
- Continue inspections
- Remove new growth
- Maintain edges and beds
Fall (September–October)
- Final cleanup
- Remove remaining seed heads
- Prepare beds for winter
- Document areas needing attention next spring