Keep Your Lawn Cut and Edged All Season

Lawn Mowing and Lawn Maintenance Services in Bluffton for properties that need consistent cutting and trimming without weekly scheduling calls

Ground Control Lawn & Landscaping Inc. provides lawn mowing and lawn maintenance services in Wells County and surrounding areas for homeowners and businesses that need their grass cut on a reliable schedule without managing it themselves. You choose a weekly plan or a full-season contract, and the crew shows up to mow, trim, and edge your property so it stays neat between visits and does not grow uneven or patchy from missed weeks.


This service includes mowing at the correct height for your grass type, trimming around beds and fences, edging along walks and driveways, and blowing clippings off hard surfaces before leaving. The crew adjusts the schedule if heavy rain accelerates growth or drought slows it down, so you are not paying for unnecessary cuts or waiting too long between visits when the yard starts to look overgrown.


If you want your lawn maintained without tracking the weather or guessing when to call, reach out to Ground Control to set up recurring service.

How Routine Maintenance Keeps Grass Healthy

You sign up for a plan that matches your property size and growing season, and the crew adds you to their route so visits happen on the same day each week or every other week depending on what you choose. They mow in alternating patterns to prevent ruts, trim close to obstacles without scalping, and edge borders so grass does not creep onto pavement or into mulch beds.


After each visit, your lawn looks even and trimmed, clippings are cleared from sidewalks and driveways, and edges are clean enough that the property reads as maintained from the street. Ground Control Lawn & Landscaping Inc. tracks your property's condition and will recommend aeration or overseeding if the turf starts thinning or compacting, but those are separate services and not included in routine mowing.


Full-season contracts are discounted compared to single cuts and guarantee your spot on the weekly route even during peak growth in late spring and early summer. If you pause service mid-season, your spot is not held and re-enrollment depends on available capacity. The crew does not mow in heavy rain or when grass is saturated, and those visits are rescheduled to the next dry day.

Property owners in Wells County often ask how lawn mowing plans work and what to expect from a recurring service schedule.

Questions About Scheduling and Maintenance Plans

What is included in a standard mowing visit?

Each visit includes mowing, string trimming around obstacles, edging along hard surfaces, and blowing clippings off driveways, walks, and patios before the crew leaves your property.

How do you adjust for weather or slow growth?

Ground Control monitors conditions and may delay a visit by a day or two if rain prevents access, or skip a scheduled cut if grass has not grown enough to justify mowing without damaging turf in Bluffton.

When should you switch from weekly to biweekly service?

Biweekly works best in late summer or early fall when growth slows, but weekly cuts are recommended during peak spring and early summer to prevent overgrowth and stress on the grass.

Why does mowing height matter?

Cutting too short scalps the grass and stresses roots, while letting it grow too tall before cutting shocks the plant and leaves brown tips, so the crew adjusts mower decks based on grass type and season.

What happens if you need to cancel or pause a plan?

You can pause service by notifying Ground Control in advance, but your route slot is not guaranteed when you restart, and full-season discounts only apply if the plan runs from spring through fall without long gaps.

If you need your lawn mowed and maintained on a set schedule without handling it yourself, contact Ground Control Lawn & Landscaping Inc. to discuss weekly or full-season options that fit your property and budget.