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Landscape Edging in Orlando, FL

St. Augustine spreads by above-ground runners, and in a wet Orlando summer those stolons can cross a sidewalk seam in a matter of weeks. The older streets of Southeast Orlando — with original poured-concrete walks, low curbs, and decades-old driveways — show it fastest: without regular edging, the lawn simply starts absorbing the hardscape.

Landscape Edging in Orlando, FL

A clean vertical edge does more than look sharp from the street. It keeps runners from rooting into expansion joints, saves pavement from the slow creep that traps moisture and stains concrete, and frames beds so mulch stays where it was laid. We re-establish lost edges as their own project when a yard has gone shaggy, then keep them tight on every regular visit.

About Orlando

Azalea Park's mid-century blocks and the ranch streets of Sky Lake were laid out with narrow walks and shallow curb reveals, which St. Augustine buries quickly once summer rains start. On corner lots we often find six inches of turf grown out over the pavement — recoverable, but it takes a deliberate re-cut rather than a quick pass. Sandy soil is the silver lining: edges cut clean here and hold their line longer than they would in heavier ground.

What's Included

  • Rotary edging along all sidewalks and driveways
  • Curb line definition and cleanup
  • Garden bed border maintenance
  • Grass overgrowth removal from hardscapes
  • Debris cleanup and blow-off

Transparent Pricing

We believe in upfront, honest pricing. Our weekly lawn care starts at $45/visit with no contracts required.

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Transparent Pricing in Orlando

Real per-visit prices — no hidden fees, no contracts.

Transparent Pricing in Orlando
PlanPrice
Weekly Mowing$45$43 / visit
Every 10 Days$52$48 / visit
Bi-Weekly Mowing$55$50 / visit
  • Every visit includes professional mowing, edging, string trimming, and blow-off.
  • No contracts — cancel anytime.
  • Prefer all-inclusive care? Bundles run $155–$230/mo.

Landscape Edging FAQ for Orlando

How often do edges need to be re-cut during an Orlando summer?

Essentially every visit. St. Augustine runners can bridge a sidewalk seam in a couple of weeks during the rainy season, so edging weekly keeps the line crisp with minimal material removed each time. In winter the growth slows enough that edges hold with far less work.

What's the difference between blade edging and just string-trimming the border?

A rotary blade cuts a clean vertical channel between turf and pavement, which physically stops runners and gives that sharp shadow line. A string trimmer tilted on its side burns grass back at an angle — it looks acceptable for a week, but the edge blurs faster and the pavement border stays ragged.

Grass keeps sprouting from my driveway joints — will edging stop it?

Edging removes the runners that feed those joints, which stops most of it. Grass already rooted inside a crack has to be pulled or spot-treated separately, and on older Sky Lake driveways with wide expansion joints we'll often do both in the same visit. Expect a few rounds before the joints stay clean.

Can you restore bed edges that have completely grown over?

Yes — re-cutting a lost bed edge is a one-time project, not a maintenance pass. We cut a new line, strip the sod that crept in, and leave a defined trench that future visits can maintain. It pairs well with fresh mulch, since a new edge makes even older mulch look intentional.

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