Fletcher Hills Lawn Care


Fletcher Hills Lawn Care

Fletcher Hills Lawn Care

Fletcher Hills Lawn Care – Basic (Lawn) and Full (Lawn and Garden) Package Prices

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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.

Fletcher Hills Lawn Care Fletcher Hills Lawn Care Quality

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

Sunset Climate Zone 23 for Fletcher Hills Lawn Care

Fletcher Hills is located in the northeastern part of La Mesa just west of El Cajon in East San Diego County. There rests the older custom built community of Fletcher Hills. Most of these homes are large ranch style or single story homes with large lots. Fletcher Hills offers a unique atmosphere as it provides residents with easy access to the city of El Cajon, thus a variety of businesses, shopping centers, and restaurants, as well as close proximity to the natural beauty of Lake Murray and Mission Trails Regional Park. Many homes enjoy views of canyons and hillsides, mountains north to Ramona, and views of El Cajon Valley. Fletcher Hills Highlands has an association with minimal fees that offers its residents quiet and maintained streets, and 62 acres of open space and a park all accessible via hiking paths. With an easy open space feel and great schools, this makes Fletcher Hills is a special place to call home.

Fletcher Hills is designated Sunset Climate Zone 23, one of the most favored areas in North America for growing subtropical plants, Zone 23 has always been Southern California’s best zone for avocados. Frosts don’t amount to much here, because 85 percent of the time, Pacific Ocean weather dominates; interior air rules only 15 percent of the time. On those 15% days when hot, dry Santa Ana winds blow, Zone 23 lacks either the summer heat or the winter cold necessary to grow pears, most apples, and most peaches. But it enjoy enough heat to put the sweetness in ‘Valencia’ oranges—but not enough for ‘Washington’ naval oranges, which must be grown farther inland. Temperatures are mild here, but severe winters descend at times. Average lows range from 43 to 48°F, while extreme lows average from 34 to 27°F.