Lawn Care
in Maitland
We Cut It - You Love It
Maitland Lawn Care
Flexible Scheduling
Local Team
Quality Equipment
A lush lawn doesn’t happen by accident. With tailored lawn care from Quality Lawns and Gardens, we take the guesswork out of mowing, edging and fertilising. Our team services homes, schools and facilities across Maitland and the Hunter region with lawn care plans that match your property’s specific needs. Whether it’s weekly upkeep or seasonal treatments, we’ll help you grow a lawn you’ll love coming home to.
Call
0407 650 330 to book a one-off or ongoing lawn care service today.
Professional Lawn Care
We provide more than just a quick trim. Our lawn care includes professional mowing, precision edging, weed control, fertilising and seasonal growth support.
Every service is adjusted to suit your lawn’s grass type, soil condition and sun exposure, helping it stay green, healthy and neat all year. We bring the right equipment and local know-how to every job, so the results are consistently high quality.
Let us take the stress out of lawn care – give us a call today.
FAQ
How do I know if my lawn needs more frequent mowing?
If your lawn looks uneven a few days after it’s cut, grows rapidly after rain, or develops clumps when walked on, it likely needs more frequent mowing. Regular service helps prevent thatch build-up, reduces pests and keeps your lawn healthier overall. We can assess your grass type and growing conditions to recommend a tailored schedule.
What type of mower or technique is best for my lawn?
That depends on your lawn’s size, shape, and turf variety. For example, soft-leaf buffalo benefits from higher cutting, while couch grass prefers shorter trims. We use professional-grade mowers and correct cutting heights to suit your lawn’s condition, avoiding scalping or stress that can weaken the grass.
Can lawn care help with patchy or thin grass?
Yes — a well-planned lawn care program can significantly improve patchiness. Regular mowing, seasonal fertilising, and targeted treatments promote even growth. If soil compaction or poor drainage is contributing, we’ll advise on steps like aeration or top dressing to restore healthy coverage.