Make your own oasis

Your lawn isn’t just grass — it’s the backyard of your life. It’s where morning coffee meets first light, where kids scrape knees and neighbors become friends, where a grill sparks and silence settles. Home is the smell of fresh-cut clippings, the feel of cool earth under bare feet, the stretch of space that holds your celebrations, quiet moments, and every small, stubborn hope. Protect it. Shape it. Own it.

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Services We Offer

Free Estimates

Get the yard you’ve been dreaming about—starting with a free landscape estimate. Our experts at Bucking Bull Landscape LLC will assess your property, discuss your goals, and provide a no-obligation, detailed quote so you know exactly what to expect. Fast, professional, and precise—no surprises, just bold results. Contact us to schedule your free estimate today.

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Weekly and bi-weekly Lawn Maintenance

Weekly and bi-weekly lawn maintenance keep your landscape sharp, healthy, and hassle-free. At Bucking Bull landscape we handle mowing, edging, trimming, and debris removal on a consistent schedule so grass stays at the optimal height, weeds are controlled, and beds remain tidy. We monitor turf health, adjust cutting frequency seasonally, and provide timely recommendations for fertilization, aeration, or pest management when needed. Choose weekly for pristine, high-traffic properties or bi-weekly for lower-maintenance yards — either way, we deliver reliable service, professional equipment, and predictable results so your lawn always looks its best.

Seasonal Cleanup

Spring: Rake debris, remove thatch if needed, aerate compacted spots, apply pre-emergent for weeds, and overseed bare areas. Use a slow-release fertilizer as grass starts growing.

Summer: Mow high (3–3.5 inches), water deeply in the early morning (about 1–1.5 inches per week), spot-treat weeds, and watch for pests and heat stress. Avoid heavy fertilizing in the hottest weeks.

Fall: Core aerate, overseed cool-season lawns, and apply a phosphorus-rich fertilizer to build roots. Rake leaves promptly to prevent smothering and disease.

Winter: Keep off frosted grass, clear debris, and plan spring projects. Service equipment and schedule lawn care while things are quiet.

Regular seasonal care = thicker, healthier turf and fewer emergencies.