Garden Soon mows lawns in Cranberry Township, Butler County — $40–$65 per cut for most residential lots. Predominantly flat to gently rolling suburban terrain engineered for subdivision development. We use walk-behind equipment on anything genuinely steep and never cut more than one-third of the blade height at once.
It usually isn't one bad week — it's three or four in a row. You meant to mow on Saturday, but it rained. Then work ran long the following week. Then the kids had something going on. By the time you actually walk outside, the grass is shin-high and you're already dreading the next time. Some people call us right after a new baby, or after a surgery, or after a parent moves in and takes up the hours that used to go to yard work. Others are just done doing it themselves after twenty years and see no reason to keep at it. A few are embarrassed — they don't say it directly, but you can tell when someone mentions the neighbor's yard or asks how soon we can come. The trigger doesn't really matter. What matters is that the yard got away from them, and now it feels like a problem instead of just a chore. We hear that a lot. That's exactly the situation we exist to solve.
For Cranberry Township specifically: predominantly flat to gently rolling suburban terrain engineered for subdivision development. Most lots are workable with standard riding equipment. Traffic management around busy commercial corridors can affect scheduling and access windows.
Most customers are on a weekly or biweekly schedule that runs from early spring through late fall. We work around weather when we can — if your yard is soaked from two days of rain, we'd rather shift a day than leave clumping tire tracks across the lawn. If we need to reschedule, we notify you and get back out as soon as conditions allow. We don't just skip a visit without communication.
The season starts in late March or early April once the ground firms up and the grass begins pushing growth. Those first weeks we're watching carefully — cool-season grasses break dormancy unevenly, and the last thing we want to do is mow wet, soft ground and leave ruts. Through April and May, weekly visits are nearly always necessary; the grass just grows that fast. June stays weekly for most lawns. By mid-July, growth usually slows with the heat and we start seeing which customers can shift to biweekly without the lawn getting away from us. August can go either way depending on rainfall. September brings another growth surge when temperatures drop back and fall rains kick in, so we often pull some accounts back to weekly through October. By early November we're winding down, watching for the point where the grass genuinely stops growing and the last cut of the season makes sense. We stay in communication through all of it.
Pricing is based primarily on lot size and the time it takes us to do the job properly. Small yards under 5,000 square feet typically run $30 to $40 per visit. Standard residential lots in the quarter- to half-acre range are usually $40 to $65. Larger properties from a half-acre to a full acre fall in the $70 to $110 range. Biweekly customers generally pay $5 to $10 more per cut than weekly customers — the grass grows heavier between visits and takes more time to cut safely without violating the one-third rule. Properties with significant slopes may cost more because we're using a walk-behind instead of the zero-turn, which is slower. Lots with extensive landscaping beds, many trees, or tight obstacles add trimming time. If your lawn is overgrown at the start of the season or after a gap in service, that first visit is priced as an overgrown cleanup rather than a standard mow. We quote that separately before we start.
Yes — Garden Soon provides lawn mowing in Cranberry Township and throughout our service area. Call (724) 201-9484 or use the contact form to confirm your address and schedule.
Predominantly flat to gently rolling suburban terrain engineered for subdivision development. Most lots are workable with standard riding equipment. Traffic management around busy commercial corridors can affect scheduling and access windows. We adjust our equipment and approach based on what's actually there.
Yes, Beaver County is part of our regular service territory, including Beaver, Aliquippa, New Brighton, and surrounding communities. We have customers throughout the county and route crews through the area on a consistent schedule. Getting on the route is straightforward — reach out with your address and we'll confirm availability.
Most residential properties in our service area cost between $40 and $65 per cut, depending on lot size and how much trimming and edging work is involved. Small lots under 5,000 square feet start around $30 to $40, and larger properties up to an acre can run $70 to $110. We quote based on the actual property after a quick look — lot size, terrain, and obstacles all factor in.
We offer weekly and biweekly service, and most customers start weekly in spring when cool-season grasses in western Pennsylvania grow fast. By midsummer, some properties can shift to biweekly as growth slows with the heat. We follow the grass rather than a rigid calendar and will flag if the schedule needs adjusting.
Regular mowing keeps a lawn looking maintained, but cutting grass doesn't change what's happening at the soil level. We see this regularly — lawns that get mowed every week but are still thin, patchy, or overrun with weeds because the underlying soil pH is off, the turf hasn't been aerated in years, or the fertilizer timing isn't matching what cool-season grasses actually need. Mowing is maintenance. Lawn care — fertilization, pH correction, aeration, pre-emergent — is what actually changes the trajectory of the turf.
Beyond mowing, we offer these services in Cranberry Township that most of our mowing customers eventually add:
Year-round turf health — fertilization, weed control, grub prevention, and winterizer timed to the western PA growing season.
One-time reclamation for neglected or jungle properties. We bring equipment rated for heavy material and haul everything out.
Spring and fall cleanup — leaf removal, debris, bed edging, ornamental cutbacks, and disposal.
Family- and pet-safe perimeter spray applied around the home exterior — foundation band, entry points, and window frames.
Vegetable garden design, site assessment, planting plans, and seasonal coaching.
Garden Soon
Licensed & insured in PA · Rated 4.8★ on Google
Providing Lawn Mowing in Cranberry Township, PA and surrounding areas.