
Most lawns get mowed. Ours get designed. There's a real difference between someone running a mower back and forth to get the job done and someone who actually thinks about how the cut is going to look when it's finished.
That's what striping is all about. When you mow in consistent, deliberate passes and let the light hit the grass from different angles, you get that classic alternating dark-and-light pattern that makes a lawn look like it belongs on a golf course. It's not a gimmick - it's just good technique done with care.
The grass has to be healthy and cut at the right height for stripes to show up properly. Too short and the blades don't bend enough to create contrast. Too long and the cut looks ragged. We pay attention to those details on every visit, because a well-maintained lawn is what makes the design actually pop.
A lot of homeowners don't realize how much of a difference this kind of attention makes. It doesn't cost extra. It's just part of how we approach lawn mowing - with a little more intention than the average crew. Clean lines, consistent passes, and a finished result you can actually be proud of.
That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every single lawn we maintain. Whether it's a small backyard or a sprawling property, the goal is always the same - leave it looking sharp.