Lawn Care Services
Typical lawn care service includes mowing at the correct height for your grass type, string-trimming edges, and clearing clippings from hard surfaces. Fuller programs add fertilization, weed treatment, aeration, and seasonal cleanup. Providers quote from lot size and visit frequency, so confirm exactly which tasks your plan covers.
Featured Provider
STL Lawn Care Pros
St. Louis's trusted lawn care professionals. Mowing, fertilization, weed control, and seasonal cleanup.
Visit Website →How Lawn Care Pros Are Screened
License on file
An active business license verified against the state registry — California Secretary of State for San Diego metro providers, Missouri Secretary of State for St. Louis metro — before a listing goes live.
Insurance check
A current Certificate of Insurance showing general-liability coverage. Lapsed coverage is the most common reason a featured provider gets pulled from the directory.
One slot per metro
At most one featured lawn care provider per metro area — there is no bidding between listings, so placement can't be bought over a better-qualified competitor.
Lawn Care Services in St. Louis Area
St. Louis
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Clayton
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Ladue
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Chesterfield
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Creve Coeur
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Town and Country
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Frontenac
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Kirkwood
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Webster Groves
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Ballwin
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Manchester
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Wildwood
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Des Peres
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Brentwood
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Richmond Heights
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Olivette
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University City
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Ferguson
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Florissant
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Maryland Heights
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Fenton
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Sunset Hills
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Crestwood
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Hazelwood
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Bridgeton
MO
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does lawn care cost?
Lot size is the biggest driver of lawn care pricing, followed by visit frequency and add-ons like edging, aeration, or fertilization. A quarter-acre weekly mow prices very differently from a monthly full-service visit, so compare quotes from a few providers for your exact schedule.
How do I find a reliable lawn care provider?
Check the provider's Google Maps review history over the past year, verify current general-liability insurance via a Certificate of Insurance, and confirm any licensing your state requires for this trade. Our directory lists one screened provider per metro for this category, but re-verify credentials for your specific job.
What should I look for when hiring a lawn care professional?
A written, itemized estimate before work starts; proof of insurance covering the crew on site; and a clear answer on warranty or re-do policy if the result misses. Be wary of quotes given sight-unseen for work that plainly depends on your property's condition.
How often should I schedule lawn care services?
Frequency depends on your property and usage — a provider who has seen the site can recommend a realistic interval, and reputable ones will not push a schedule the property doesn't need. Start conservative and adjust after the first visit or two.