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Spring Landscape

Austin, TX · Family-run since 2014

Quiet, careful lawn care for Austin’s finest yards.

Family-run on the same Tuesday and Thursday routes since 2014. Mowing, irrigation, beds, and tree work—across central Austin and the Hill Country.

Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.

Family-run since 2014 Based in Austin, TX a small two-to-three person crew Insured · references on request

What we do

Lawn care thatactually shows

Pick one service or all of them. We do the boring foundational work right so the lawn keeps looking good between visits.

Lawn Service

Weekly or bi-weekly mowing on a steady schedule — cut, edged, trimmed, blown clean before we leave.

starts at $45 · per visit

Irrigation

Spring start-up, summer adjustments, head replacements — and we fix the zone you keep meaning to call about.

starts at $125 · per visit

Tree Service

Live oak, pecan, and crape myrtle work — trim for shape, raise for clearance, deadwood out before storm season.

starts at $150 · per visit

Mulch Installation

Hardwood, cedar, or dyed black — installed at the right depth so beds look fresh and weeds give up.

starts at $120 · per visit

Flower Beds

Seasonal annuals, perennials suited to Hill Country soil, and a bed line that stays sharp between visits.

starts at $95 · per visit

Grass & Sod

Bermuda, zoysia, or St. Augustine — graded, laid, rolled, with a watering schedule you can actually follow.

starts at $95 · per visit

Plant Care

Pruning timed to each plant, fertilizer pass before bloom, and a quiet eye on the things that need water sooner.

quoted on-site

Patios

Hardscape that lasts — proper base, polymeric sand, and edges that hold through Texas summers.

starts at $1800 · per visit

On the route

Where the truck rolls each week.

The same routes since 2014. Central Austin Tuesdays and Thursdays; satellite towns Wednesdays and Fridays. If your address sits anywhere on this sketch, we can fold you in without changing the rhythm.

NLake AustinI-35MoPacTarrytownTueWestlakeTueRollingwoodNorthwest HillsThuAllandaleHyde ParkCedar ParkWedRound RockWedPflugervilleWedLakewayFri
Central Austin — Tue / Thu
  • Tarrytown
  • Westlake & Rollingwood
  • Northwest Hills
  • Allandale & Hyde Park
Satellite towns — Wed / Fri
  • Cedar Park
  • Round Rock
  • Pflugerville
  • Lakeway

How it works

Three steps,no hassle

We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.

  1. Walk the property

    We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.

  2. Quote on the spot

    You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.

  3. Same crew, every week

    Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.

Spring on the route

The Spring Refresh, the way we run it.

Eight things every property on Albert’s route gets between mid-March and the end of April. The first five are part of every weekly account; the last three are seasonal add-ons. If you’re curious where your yard sits, we’ll tell you on the walk-through.

— Albert & the Spring crew

  1. Re-cut bed lines

    On every visit

    Sharp edges between turf and bed so the mulch top-up reads cleanly from the curb.

  2. Mulch top-up

    On every visit

    Pull last year’s clumped layer first, then 2–3 inches fresh hardwood — never piled up the trunks.

  3. First cut at the right height

    On every visit

    Bermuda comes down to 1.5”, St. Augustine stays at 3”. Scalping in March costs you in July.

  4. Pre-emergent + slow-release fertilizer

    On every visit

    Timed before the soil hits 65°F so crabgrass stays out of the lawn for the whole summer.

  5. Irrigation start-up + zone walk

    On every visit

    Heads cleared, broken lines repaired, controller programmed for Austin’s odd/even watering rules.

  6. Live-oak deadwood + crown raise

    Seasonal add-on

    Pruned in late winter or full summer to dodge oak wilt season. Storm-prep before May.

  7. Annuals & perennials in

    Seasonal add-on

    Salvia, lantana, esperanza—plants that earn their water in a Hill Country summer.

  8. Final blow-out + walk-through

    Seasonal add-on

    Walks, drive, patio — clean. Albert reviews the finished property with you before invoicing.

In their words

What customers say

Some of the long-time customers who put up with us showing up every week, rain or shine.

We’ve been using Spring for over a year now and have been completely satisfied with the bi-weekly service. Albert’s crew shows up the same morning every visit and the yard looks like someone tends it.

Megan H.

via Nextdoor

Great communication, easy Venmo payments, and they actually pick up the phone. Alberto walked our property before the first cut and pointed out two things our last guy kept missing.

David P.

via Nextdoor

After the February ice storm we had branches down across the back. Spring had a crew here the next morning, hauled it all off, and the yard was cleaner than before. Reasonable, on-time, professional.

Sarah K.

via Google

Ready for a quiet, on-time crew?

Call now and we’ll walk the property within the week. Or send a quick message — whatever’s easier.

Get a quote

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Good to know

Frequently asked

  • Both. We prefer weekly or bi-weekly customers because the lawn stays healthier on a steady cadence, but we do one-time cuts, spring refreshes, and pre-listing yard prep when it makes sense.