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Anthony's Lawn Care

Services

Everything I do —in plain English.

I’ll quote any of these on-site, free. The price you get is the price you pay — no surprise add-ons, no upsells.

  • Weekly Mowing

    Crisp, even cut on a set day every week — front, back, side, edged borders, walks blown clean before I leave.

    Sharp blades every visit, mulch-cut by default, bagging if you ask. I change cut height by season so the lawn keeps moisture in a Texas July and never gets scalped. Same day every week — Tuesday in NW SA, Wednesday in Helotes/Boerne, Thursday in Schertz/Cibolo — so you stop wondering when I'm coming.

    Starts at $45 · per visit

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  • Edging & Trimming

    Clean borders along the walk, drive, and beds — and string-trim around fences, posts, and the live oaks.

    Power-edged borders that stay sharp the full week, careful trim work around obstacles the mower can't reach (mailbox posts, AC units, the kids' play set), and a final blow of the walk and drive so nothing carries to the patio.

  • Yard Cleanups

    Live-oak pollen tassels in spring, Bermuda thatch and leaf drop in fall — full-property reset, hauled off.

    San Antonio cleanups are different — live-oak catkin season in March/April leaves a yellow carpet that wants raking, and fall leaf drop is staggered through November. I do the spring oak-tassel rake-out, summer storm-debris clears (looking at you, June downpours), and fall full-yard cleanup with bagging and haul-off.

    Starts at $180 · per visit

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  • Hedge Trimming

    Boxwood, esperanza, oleander, Texas sage — shaped clean and timed so you get the bloom and the shape.

    Hedge work timed to the plant, not the calendar. Esperanza and Texas sage get a hard cut after the first hard freeze; boxwood gets light shaping in late spring; oleander gets shaped after bloom. Power-trimmed where it makes sense, hand-shears for the formal stuff.

    Starts at $75 · per visit

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  • Mulch Refresh

    Hardwood or cedar, hand-spread to a consistent 2-3 inches around plants — beds look fresh, weeds give up.

    Bulk-delivered mulch, hand-spread to a clean depth around plants and trees with a sharp edge against the lawn. I pull last year's clumped mulch out first if it needs it. Cedar holds up better in our sun; hardwood looks darker longer.

    Starts at $95 · per visit

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  • Bed Maintenance

    Hand-pulled weeds, refresh mulch, prune perennials at the right time — beds that look tended, not abandoned.

    Hand-pulled weeds (no spray near vegetable gardens unless you ask), seasonal pruning timed to each plant, and a fresh mulch top-up every spring so moisture stays in through July and August.

    Starts at $85 · per visit

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  • Light Tree Trimming

    Low live-oak limbs over the drive, dead crepe myrtle wood, suckers off the trunk — handled while I am there.

    Light pruning only — anything I can reach safely from the ground or a small ladder. Live-oak suckers, dead wood, low limbs scraping a vehicle, raised crowns up to about 12 ft. Big takedowns or anything near power lines I refer out to a certified arborist who I trust.

  • Storm-Day Cleanup

    After a Hill Country gully-washer, fallen branches and leaf-jammed gutters cleared — usually within 48 hours.

    San Antonio summer storms drop branches and clog gutters fast. Existing weekly customers get priority — usually I'm out within 48 hours of the storm. Hauling included for what fits in the trailer.

Multiple services? Ask about a bundle.

Most weekly customers add cleanups, mulch, and the odd hardscape job — there’s usually a flat-rate way to handle that.