Lawn Mowing

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Giving You Back the Luxury of Time

With a luxe lawn you can be proud of

Luxe Lawns & Gardens has the right equipment to mow and edge small areas of lawn right through to larger properties.


We provide the complete service including leaving your yard tidy by blowing loose grass clippings and leaves off paths and we take the grass clippings away.

We can provide you a quote for regular and scheduled servicing or if you prefer, you can contact us on a casual basis.

Simply enjoy your luxury lawn

With our lawn mowing service, we’ll ensure that your lawn is taken care of.
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Testimonials

Testimonials

Excellent service. Paul called to confirm the day before. Arrived on time and did a thorough job detaching my lawn. Even went the extra mile and did the edges which was not expected. Cleaned up and left the place as he found it. Friendly and hard working, thanks guys. Highly recommended.

Paul came highly recommended  and he and  his work did not disappoint. The standard and quality is top class, efficient and Paul delivered above and beyond. Highly recommend Paul for all your lawn and gardening needs.

Toni Piotrowski

FAQs

Lawn Mowing General FAQs

Helping the Toowoomba Region with their lawn mowing needs

Maintaining a lawn in in a place like Toowoomba comes with difficulties due to the infrequent rain. Understanding the unique needs of this environment can help you create a green and vibrant lawn. Get in touch with Luxe Lawns and Gardens for specific and professional advice tailored to the needs of your property.

  • Q: How often should I water my lawn?

    A: In areas like Toowoomba that have infrequent rain, occasional deep watering is generally better than frequent shallow watering. Water your lawn once a week using a wetting agent, ensuring that the water penetrates at least 15-20cm deep. This encourages deeper root growth, making the grass more drought-resistant.

  • Q: How do I choose the right lawnmower?

    A: Choosing a good lawn mower involves considering factors like your lawn's size and type. Determine a budget and find a mower that offers the best combination of important features within that range. Remember that the most expensive mower isn't always the best for your particular lawn.

  • Q: How often should I mow my lawn in dry weather?

    A: Less frequent mowing can be better for dry climates. Long grass blades shade the soil which reduces the amount of water that evaporates. When you do mow the lawn you shouldn't remove more than one-third off the top of the grass blades in a single mow.

  • Q: What height should I maintain for my lawn?

    A: This depends on the grass type. For Buffalo grass, 40-50mm is ideal. Couch can be kept shorter, around 25-30mm, while Kikuyu and Zoysia thrive at 40mm.

  • Q: Is it better to use tank water or tap water on my lawn?

    A: Both options will work for your lawn. Tank water is environmentally friendly and often better for the soil and grass health. However, your tank size and water pressure might make watering your lawn with tank water difficult. Tap water is more convenient but also comes with chemicals. Your choice might be influenced by factors like the cost of water, the cost of installing a tank, and what water restrictions are active.

  • Q: How to keep moisture in the soil of my lawn?

    A: Using a mulching mower or mulch plug-in for your mower and putting on organic compost can help retain soil moisture. These create a protective layer that reduces direct water evaporation from the soil surface. Raising the height of the cut can also help with moisture retention.

  • Q: How do I manage lawn pests common around Toowoomba?

    A: Queensland lawns can face pests like lawn grubs. Regularly inspect your lawn for signs of damage and apply treatments if needed. Make sure not to over fertilize your lawn either as that will attract more of them.

  • Q: How can I keep moisture in the soil of my lawn?

    A: Using mulch and putting on organic compost can help retain soil moisture. These create a protective layer that reduces direct water evaporation from the soil surface.

  • Q: Is it helpful to aerate lawns in dry climates?

    A: Yes, aerating helps water to get below the surface and reduces runoff. This is extra important in lawns with compacted soil, which is common in dry regions like Toowoomba.

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