Mow Service & Regular Maintenance

Quiet, careful yard care — powered entirely by electricity.

We're Gainesville's all-electric landscape maintenance team. No gas mowers. No two-stroke blowers. No fumes drifting through your windows. Just clean, expert care for your yard, on a flat monthly rate. Fully licensed and insured and proud to provide rservices to residential and commercial sites to the Gainesville area. We are committed to professional service and have staff regularly participate in training's provided by the University of Florida Institute of Agriculture Sciences, the Florida Association of Native Nurseries, and the Florida Native Plant Society. See below about our complimentary wildflower seeding to every maintenance client who wants it.

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Almost every other landscape maintenance company in Gainesville is still running gas. Gas mowers, gas blowers, gas trimmers. When we built Bee Good Landscape and we decided to run an all-electric tools, top to bottom. (still working on getting electric fleet vehicles)

  • It's quieter — by about 60 to 70 percent.

  • Cleaner air around your home.

  • No fuel spills. No oil leaks. No gas smell on your turf.

A flat monthly rate. No spike in the busy season.

Florida yards don't grow at a constant rate. They explode in summer and slow down in winter. Other maintenance companies bill per visit, which means your bill jumps just when the heat is highest — exactly when you'd rather not think about it.

We don't do it that way. Our maintenance pricing is a flat monthly rate, prorated across the full year. Your bill is the same every month, whether we visit weekly in July or every other week in January. Easier budgeting for you. Better route planning and crew time on our end. Quality stays high because nobody's rushing to squeeze in extra visits.

Pick the package that fits your yard. We come on the schedule that matches what your yard actually needs.

We offer two ongoing regular maintenance packages- "Full Sun Flourish & Thrive" and "Simple Sprout".

Simple Sprout Regular Maintenance Plan:

Our Simple Sprout package is our most common maintenance plan and is every two weeks during the peak growing season (April-Oct) and once a month during slower months (Nov-Mar). This plan does not include any roof maintenance, but these services are offered at an additional charge. 

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Starting at $95 a month, maintenance includes:

Bi-Weekly Visits Peak Season

Monthly Visits Dormant Months

Average 20 Visits a year.

Mowing

Edging

Weeding

Blowing

Debris Clean Up

Hedge Trimming

Full Sun Flourish & Thrive Regular Maintenance plan:

The Full Sun Flourish & Thrive package includes visits at a minimum of every two weeks year round. And weekly visits during peak seasons of grass growing or leaf litter falling. It is designed for yards or sites that need to stay looking clean and tidy and/or have vigorous growth or other maintenance needs. Recommended for yards using irrigations systems. It also includes roof blowing and gutter cleaning for most locations. 

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Starting at $185 a month, maintenance includes:

Weekly Visits Peak Season

Bi-Weekly Visits Dormant Months

Mowing

Edging

Weeding

Blowing

Debris Clean Up

Hedge Trimming

Roof & Gutter Cleaning (steep-pitched roofs and/or multi-story buildings not included)

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Wildflower Seeding — free with any maintenance plan.

Pollinators (bees, butterflies, hummingbirds) and the songbirds that depend on them need longer grasses and wildflowers for habitat and food — and modern Florida lawns provide almost none of it. So we offer complimentary wildflower seeding to every maintenance client who wants it.

Here's how it works

In the fall, we seed a portion of your lawn with a Florida-native wildflower mix. You pick the area — could be the whole yard, could be just a strip along the back fence. Through winter and early spring, that area stays unmowed while the wildflowers establish and bloom.

Picture the wildflower drifts you see along Florida highways and in pastures in March and April — that, but in your yard. Coreopsis, blanketflower, black-eyed susan, Lyreleaf Sage. Edging, trimming, and blowing of hard surfaces continue as normal. Regular mowing of the seeded area resumes during the summer peak growing season.

It's one of the simplest, prettiest, most useful things you can do for biodiversity in your yard and we hare happy to provide free of charge for ongoing maintenance clients.

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Quiet equipment is half the story. The other half is knowing what you're doing.

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How a yard is mowed, edged, and trimmed affects how it grows. Cutting native plants the wrong way kills them. Blowing leaf litter off root zones destroys soil health. Mowing turf too short in July invites fungus. We know the difference between a weed and a volunteer wildflower, because our team regularly participates in continuing education through:

  • University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) — Florida's leading research institution for landscape, turf, and native plant science.

  • Florida Association of Native Nurseries (FANN) — for native plant identification, sourcing, and care.

  • Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS) — for ecological context and habitat-building practice.

The training shows up in the work. It's how we mow your St. Augustine without scalping it, prune your viburnum without ruining next year's bloom, and tell the difference between a beneficial volunteer and an invasive seedling.


Frequently Asked Questions about our maintenance plans

  • Yes. We mow St. Augustine, Bahia, Zoysia, Bermuda, and centipede with electric equipment every week. The torque on modern commercial-grade electric mowers is excellent. The only place gas still has a meaningful edge is very large open-acreage commercial work — which isn't what we do.

  • Around 60 to 70 percent quieter, zero direct emissions, no fuel or oil leaks, and significantly safer to operate around children, pets, and wildlife. Performance for residential and small-commercial maintenance is now equivalent to gas — battery technology has caught up over the last few years.

  • We bill a flat monthly rate, prorated across the full year. We visit more often in summer and less often in winter, but your bill stays the same. It makes budgeting predictable for you and lets us plan our routes and crew schedules more carefully — which keeps quality high.

  • Our flat rate is built around the seasonal average. We honor the schedule we promise (weekly, every two weeks, monthly) regardless of how Florida's weather behaves any given year. Heavy growth months and slow months balance out across the year.

  • Both. We provide regular maintenance for residential properties and commercial sites throughout the Gainesville area. The same flat-rate monthly structure applies.

  • Yes — reach out for estimates for one time clean ups.

  • For most single-story homes with accessible roofs, our crew clears leaf and debris buildup from the roof surface and gutters as part of your regular visit. Steep-pitched roofs and multi-story buildings are excluded — those are best handled by a specialist.iption

  • Yes — fully licensed and insured for residential and commercial landscape maintenance throughout Florida.

Bee Good keeps Gainesville yards healthy, beautiful, and humming.