Weed Eating & Edging in Marietta, GA
The trimming a mower can't reach: fence lines, mailbox posts, and bed edges cut clean on every visit.
A mower cuts the open grass. It does not touch the strip along a fence line, the ring around a tree, or the gap where a bed meets the driveway. That's weed eating and edging work, and it's what actually separates a maintained yard from one that just got mowed. We treat it as part of the standard lawn care visit, not an add-on charged separately.
Edges are also the first thing a neighbor notices, and the first thing that looks overgrown again within a week or two if a crew skips them. Running the trimmer along fence lines, mailbox posts, and bed borders on every visit is what keeps a Marietta yard reading as sharp between full mows, not just on the day the crew shows up.
If your beds also need mulch refreshed or shrubs trimmed back, ask about adding mulch installation or bush trimming to the same visit.
Mowed & Edged Lawns Around Marietta
Weed Eating FAQs
Edging cuts a clean line where grass meets a hard surface, like a driveway or walkway. Weed eating covers everything a mower can't reach: fence lines, around trees and posts, and tight spots between beds and hardscape.
Yes. Bed edges, tree rings, and fence lines are the areas a rushed mow-and-go crew usually skips, and they're treated as part of the standard visit, not an upsell.
Edging and weed eating are normally bundled with a mowing visit since they're done in the same trip, but call to ask if your situation needs it handled on its own.