Trimming and Edging
Trimming your lawn is like putting the icing on the cake—not required, but it adds so much to that manicured touch. To some, trimming is an extravagance and needless extra effort and expense. Yet to others, the lawn just isn’t finished unless it’s been trimmed. We professional trim the lawn after every lawn cut and edging all common lawn area during spring and fall cleanup. Edging is a vertical cut and trimming is a horizontal cut. Both use different pieces of equipment or attachments. Trimmers are usually done with heavy nylon string that rotates in a circular motion, parallel to the ground. Edgers usually have a short metal blade similar to a lawn mower blade, but is positioned perpendicular to the ground.
Trimming and edging your lawn is usually not as glamorous as say mowing— but then what is? However, the difference between a good lawn and a great lawn may only be a trimming or edging away.