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Professional lawn care and maintenance in Metro Detroit

Lawn Care in Warren, MI — Mowing, Fertilization & Year-Round Maintenance

Reliable lawn care in Warren, MI and throughout Metro Detroit. Weekly mowing, fertilization programs, weed control, shrub trimming, mulching, and seasonal cleanups for residential and commercial properties. Consistent care that keeps your landscape investment performing at its best.

Professional Lawn & Landscape Maintenance

The Guy Outdoor Services provides professional lawn care and landscape maintenance for residential and commercial properties throughout Metro Detroit, including Warren, Sterling Heights, Troy, Rochester Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak, and Shelby Township. Our maintenance programs cover everything from weekly mowing and edging to comprehensive fertilization, weed control, shrub care, and seasonal bed cleanups, tailored to the specific demands of Southeast Michigan's climate and growing conditions.

A well-maintained landscape is not just about appearance. Consistent mowing at the correct height, timely fertilization, proper weed management, and seasonal pruning directly impact plant health, turf density, and long-term property value. With more than 20 years of experience maintaining properties across Metro Detroit, our MGIA and MNLA-member team understands what Michigan lawns need in every season and delivers it on a reliable schedule. As a family-owned company founded in 2006, we treat every property we maintain as a reflection of our own standards.

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Professional lawn care with crisp mowing stripes on residential property

Lawn Care & Maintenance Services

Each service can be included in a comprehensive maintenance package or requested individually based on your property's needs.

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Fresh mowing stripes on residential backyard lawn

Mowing & Edging

Weekly mowing during the active growing season (April through November) at the optimal height for your turf type. Sharp blades, consistent cut patterns, and clean string-trim edges along beds, walkways, and driveways. Clippings are mulch-mowed to return nutrients to the soil unless bagging is requested.

Granular fertilizer application
Lush, healthy lawn demonstrating professional fertilization results

Fertilization & Weed Control

Multi-round fertilization programs calibrated for Michigan's cool-season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue). Pre-emergent applications in early spring prevent crabgrass. Post-emergent treatments target broadleaf weeds. Fall fertilization builds root density for winter survival and early spring green-up.

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Professionally trimmed boxwood hedge with fresh mulch border

Shrub & Hedge Trimming

Scheduled pruning for shrubs, hedges, ornamental grasses, and perennials. Timing is matched to each species' growth cycle. Spring-blooming shrubs are pruned after flowering; summer-bloomers are pruned in late winter. Ornamental grasses are cut back in early spring before new growth emerges.

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Fresh mulch bed with clean edging and healthy plantings by The Guy Outdoor Services

Mulching & Bed Maintenance

Annual mulch refresh (typically 2 to 3 inches of hardwood, cedar, or dyed mulch) to suppress weeds, retain soil moisture, and maintain a clean appearance. Bed edging is re-cut each spring to define crisp borders between turf and planting areas.

Fall leaf cleanup
Fall yard maintenance with fresh mulch and manicured lawn

Seasonal Cleanups

Spring cleanup includes debris removal, bed clearing, first mow, and mulch application. Fall cleanup includes leaf removal, final mow, perennial cutback, and winterization of irrigation systems if applicable. Both transitions are critical to lawn health and curb appeal.

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Professional lawn aeration results on a commercial property

Aeration & Overseeding

Core aeration in early fall relieves soil compaction and allows water, air, and nutrients to reach the root zone. Overseeding immediately after aeration introduces improved turf varieties that thicken the lawn, crowd out weeds, and improve disease resistance.

Seasonal Lawn Care Schedule for Metro Detroit

Southeast Michigan's climate dictates specific timing for every lawn care task. Here is how we structure maintenance throughout the year.

Spring (April - May)

Spring cleanup begins as soon as the ground firms and daytime temperatures consistently reach the 50s. Pre-emergent crabgrass preventer is applied when soil temperatures reach 55 degrees (typically mid-April in Metro Detroit). First mow occurs when turf reaches 3.5 to 4 inches. Beds are edged, cleaned, and mulched. Early spring is also the time for shrub pruning on summer-blooming varieties and ornamental grass cutback. If winter left bare patches or thinning turf, our spring lawn renovation guide covers the full repair process from soil testing through overseeding and sod installation.

Summer (June - August)

Weekly mowing continues at 3 to 3.5 inches (taller during heat and drought stress). Post-emergent broadleaf weed treatments are applied as needed. Shrubs receive their second trim if growth warrants it. Irrigation monitoring prevents both overwatering and drought damage. Mid-summer is the lowest-intervention period for cool-season lawns, as growth naturally slows during the hottest weeks.

Fall (September - November)

Fall is the most important season for cool-season lawn health. Core aeration and overseeding occur in September while soil temperatures are still warm enough for seed germination. Fall fertilization (typically two applications) builds the root reserves that fuel spring green-up. Leaf removal prevents smothering and disease. Final mow height is lowered gradually to 2.5 inches to reduce snow mold risk.

Winter (December - March)

Active lawn care pauses during winter dormancy. However, this is the planning period: reviewing the previous season's performance, adjusting the fertilization program, scheduling any renovation work (grading, drainage, sod replacement) for spring, and locking in contracts for the coming season. Properties with our snow management service receive continuous winter attention.

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Beautiful home with professional landscaping and lush green lawn

Why Professional Maintenance Matters

Consistent, knowledgeable care produces results that sporadic DIY maintenance cannot match. Here is what you gain with a professional maintenance program.

  • Correct mowing height for your specific turf species
  • Fertilization timed to Michigan's soil temperature cycles
  • Early detection of disease, insect, and irrigation issues
  • Pruning at the right time to maximize bloom and health
  • Consistent weekly schedule, rain or shine
  • Licensed applicators for fertilizer and weed control
  • Property value protection through curb appeal
  • Time savings of 8 to 15 hours per week for homeowners

Enhance Your Property

Many maintenance clients add these services to address specific needs or take their property to the next level.

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Front yard landscape design with boulder-edged planting bed in Metro Detroit

Landscape Design & Build

Upgrade aging landscapes with new plantings, grading, and design that we then maintain for the long term.

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Drainage work
Dry creek bed with river rock and landscape plantings in Metro Detroit backyard

Drainage Solutions

Resolve wet spots, standing water, and erosion that undermine turf health and limit usable yard space.

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Backyard with landscape lighting along paver walkway

Landscape Lighting

Accent your maintained landscape with low-voltage lighting that extends your enjoyment into the evening hours.

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Commercial snow plowing with truck-mounted Boss plow at night

Snow Management

Year-round property care with our commercial snow management service from November through April.

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Lawn Care & Maintenance Gallery

Real projects completed by our crew across Metro Detroit. Every photo taken on-site — no stock images.

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Lawn Care & Maintenance FAQ

Answers to the questions Metro Detroit homeowners ask most about professional lawn maintenance.

During the active growing season (mid-April through mid-November), cool-season lawns in Metro Detroit should be mowed weekly. Growth rates peak in spring and fall when temperatures are between 60 and 75 degrees. During the summer heat (July and August), growth slows and mowing frequency may drop to every 10 days, though we maintain weekly visits for edging, trimming, and property inspection. The goal is to never remove more than one-third of the grass blade in a single mowing.

For the cool-season grass species common in Metro Detroit (Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, fine fescue), the ideal mowing height is 3 to 3.5 inches during the growing season. This height promotes deep root development, shades the soil to reduce weed germination, and improves drought tolerance. We lower the cut gradually to 2.5 inches for the final fall mowing to reduce the risk of snow mold, a fungal disease that thrives under matted, tall grass beneath snow cover.

A standard program for Metro Detroit lawns includes four to six applications per season: one or two in spring (including pre-emergent crabgrass control), one in early summer, and two in fall. The fall applications are the most important because they fuel root growth during the cool autumn weeks and store energy for early spring green-up. We use soil test results to customize the nutrient ratios for your specific property rather than applying a one-size-fits-all blend.

Early fall, typically the first two weeks of September in Metro Detroit. Soil temperatures are still warm enough for seed germination (if overseeding is combined with aeration), but the cooler air temperatures reduce stress on the turf. Spring aeration is a secondary option but must be done carefully to avoid disrupting pre-emergent herbicide barriers. We strongly recommend fall aeration for most properties because the recovery period is faster and the results are more pronounced.

We offer both. Full-season maintenance contracts provide the most consistent results and the best value, as your lawn receives every service at the optimal time throughout the year. However, we also provide one-time services such as spring cleanup, fall cleanup, mulch installation, aeration, and overseeding for homeowners who handle their own weekly mowing but need help with specific seasonal tasks.

Ready to Transform Your Outdoor Space?

Whether you need a complete maintenance program or targeted seasonal services, we will build a plan that keeps your property looking its best every week of the year.

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