Cam’s Cuts

(844) GET-CAMS

Services

LAWN

Lawn Care

Mowing

Mowing starting at $45.90

We will cut, trim, blow and bi-weekly edge all designated mowing areas. Service may be performed a day before or after, due to inclement weather.

Snow and Mow

Snow and Mow Packages starting at $136.87

We will cut, trim, blow and bi-weekly edge all designated mowing areas. Service may be performed a day before or after, due to inclement weather. Snow removal is per the terms and conditions as set out in the Cam’s Cuts Snow Removal contract.

Weed Control

Weed Control starting at $40

Once weeds have invaded your lawn, the most effective way to get rid of them is with our Weed Control Service. From traditional weed control products to newer, more progressive tools, we use the best, most effective weed control products on the market. 

Fertilizing

Fertilizing Starting at $37.50

Applications (1 per 25-35 day cycle) of fertilizer/pesticide applied to all mowing and turfgrass areas. Product applied will vary month to month to provide a healthy and lush lawn based on current conditions.

Thatch Removal

Thatch Removal starting at $91.80

Contrary to what most people believe, thatch is not simply grass clippings that aren’t decomposing. Clippings can add to a thatch problem once the problem exists, but generally, clippings are very beneficial to the lawn when you have a healthy, bioactive soil. They decompose and recycle in as little as two weeks and help provide nutrients and organic matter.

Thatch is actually a matted layer – of roots, stems, blades, runners and clippings – that forms on top of the soil. You might describe it as a lawn that is growing into itself rather than into the soil. If you try to poke your finger through your lawn and into the soil, and find that there is a matted, vegetative barrier of about 1/2 inch thick or more, you have a real thatch condition. And you need US!

Aeration

Aeration starting at $55.08

Lawn aeration breaks up compacted soil, allowing water, air, and nutrients to permeate into the root zone. Grassy areas submitted to constant foot traffic (or, worse, car traffic) require lawn aeration more frequently than do out-of-the-way areas. Lawn aeration should happen when the grass is at its peak growing period so it can recover quickly.