La Mesa Lawn Care
La Mesa Lawn Care – Basic (Lawn) and Full (Lawn and Garden) Package Prices
Product | Check It Out | Description |
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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.
Customer Referal Incentives.
Workers Comp and Liability Insurance.
La Mesa Lawn Care Quality
Sunset Climate Zone 23 for La Mesa Lawn Care
La Mesa is a city in San Diego County, California. La Mesa in Spanish means “the table”, or alternately “the plateau”, relating to its geography. It is bordered by the city of San Diego on the west and north, Spring Valley and Lemon Grove on the south, and El Cajon on the east. It includes the neighborhood of Grossmont.
La Mesa 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.
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