Chula Vista Lawn Care


Chula Vista Lawn Care

Chula Vista Lawn Care

Chula Vista Lawn Care – Basic (Lawn) and Full (Lawn and Garden) Package Prices

ProductCheck It OutDescription
Basic Package

$89.00$178.00Sign Up Now

Mow the front and back lawn
Edge the front and back lawn
Line trim along fences, plant beds and around trees.
Blow off all walkways, patios sidewalks and driveways.
All debris will be left in your can or bagged.
Full Service Package

$89.00$178.00Sign Up Now

Mow the front and back lawn.
Edge the front and back lawn.
Line trim along fences, plant beds and around trees.
Clean plant beds as needed.
Trim the trees (to 9′), bushes, and shrubs as needed.
Blow off all walkways, patios sidewalks and driveways.
All debris will be left in your can or bagged.
Core Aeration Service

$85.00$285.00Sign Up Now

Core aeration opens up compacted soils thereby promoting a healthy root zone.
$60.00 for most front lawns (up to 1000 sq feet)
$90.00 for front and back lawns (up to 2000 sq feet)
Lawn Weed Control Service

$85.00$125.00Sign Up Now

$45.00 per application 0-3000 sq ft. 60 days schedule
$65.00 per application 3000-5000 sq ft. 60 days schedule
$75.00 per application 5000-7000 sq ft. 60 days schedule
Fertilizing Service

$65.00$150.00Sign Up Now

$100.00 per application 10,000 sq ft. 90 days schedule.
$45.00 per application 0-5000 sq ft. 90 days schedule
$65.00 per application 5000-8000 sq ft. 90 days schedule
$85.00 per application 8000-9000 sq ft.
$100.00 per application 9000-10000 sq ft.
Call for pricing on lawns over 10,000 sq. ft.
90 days schedule

NOTES AND INCENTIVES FOR OUR CUSTOMERS:

Lot Size.  

All lawn and landscape pricing is based on lot size up to 5000 sq. ft. and does not include slopes.

Customer Referal Incentives.

We offer lawn and landscape referral incentives. You can receive up to $50.00 cash for referring neighbors and friends once you become one of our lawn and landscape customers.

Workers Comp and Liability Insurance.

By hiring us, you can have peace of mind that you are fully protected with regard to workers-comp and liability insurance issues. All our lawn and landscape workers are fully covered.

Chula Vista Lawn Care Quality

You will receive the best lawn and landscape service in the county at the fairest possible price.

Sunset Climate Zone 24 for Chula Vista Lawn Care

Chula Vista is Spanish for “beautiful view”.  Chula Vista is so named because of its scenic location between the San Diego Bay and coastal mountain foothills. It is the second largest city in the San Diego County area, located just 7.5 miles from downtown San Diego and 7.5 miles from the Mexican border in the South Bay region of the metropolitan area. The city is at the center of one of the richest economic and culturally diverse zones in the United States. Located in the city is one of America’s few year-round United States Olympic Training centers and popular tourist destinations include the SleepTrain Amphitheatre, the Chula Vista marina, and the Living Coast Discovery Center, formerly known as the Chula Vista Nature Center.

Chula Vista is classified Climate Zone 24. Stretched along Southern California’s beaches, this climate zone is almost completely influenced by the ocean. Where the beach runs along high cliffs or palisades, Zone 24 extends only to that barrier. But where hills are low or nonexistent, it runs inland several miles. This zone has a mild marine climate because south of Point Conception, the Pacific is comparatively warm. The winters are mild, the summers cool, and the air seldom really dry. On many days in spring and early summer, the sun doesn’t break through the high overcast until afternoon. Tender perennials like geraniums and impatiens rarely go out of bloom here; spathiphyllums and pothos become outdoor plants; and tender palms are safe from killing frosts. In this climate, gardens that include such plants as ornamental figs, rubber trees, and scheffleras can become jungles. The all-time high temperatures aren’t greatly significant in terms of plant growth. The average all-time high of weather stations in Zone 24 is 105°F. Record heat usually comes in early October, carried to the coast by Santa Ana winds. The wind’s power and dryness usually causes more problems than the heat itself—but you can ameliorate scorching with frequent sprinkling—though  difficult in draught conditions.