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Service

Grass Cutting
in Inverness &
across the Highlands.

Reliable grass cutting on a schedule that actually suits your lawn, with edging, strimming and full clippings removal in one visit. One-off resets welcome; regular fortnightly and monthly rounds preferred for lawns you want kept properly.

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15+ Years

Combined experience

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Homes & Commercial

Restaurants, hotels, gyms

6am – 8pm

7 days a week

Highlands-wide

Inverness & surrounding

Overview

The service,
in plain terms.

What it is

Cutting your lawn to the correct height for the season, strimming around obstacles, edging along beds, sweeping paths and paving, and taking every clipping away with us. Priced per visit, not by the hour.

Who it's for

Homeowners with lawns too large or awkward for a domestic mower, holiday lets and rental properties where kerb appeal matters, hotels, restaurants and gyms with lawned frontages or beer gardens.

When you need it

Grass in the Highlands typically needs cutting from mid-March to late October, most intensely from May through August. Fortnightly cuts through the growing season keep the sward healthy; monthly is enough for smaller lawns or the shoulder months.

Why professional matters

Cutting too infrequently means removing too much leaf at once, which yellows the grass, weakens the roots and encourages moss. A properly-scheduled mow with the right blade height produces a thicker, greener lawn with far less weed pressure.

What happens if you leave it

The cost of
putting it off.

Long grass ruins the finish

Cutting a badly overgrown lawn on a high setting leaves clumps of clippings, tramlines and yellow patches that take weeks to recover. A regular slot avoids this every time.

Moss and weeds move in

Sparse, stressed grass from irregular cutting is exactly what moss and broadleaf weeds want. Consistent mowing at the right height is the single biggest lawn-health lever.

One-offs cost more than rounds

An emergency rescue cut, waste removal and edge-tidy after weeks of growth almost always costs more than the equivalent 2–3 regular visits would have.

Why it's worth it

What you actually
get for the money.

A visibly better lawn

Regular cuts at correct height thicken the sward, choke out moss, and produce that even, striped finish a domestic mower struggles to give you.

You never have to chase it

It's on the calendar, it happens. No 'when are you coming?' texts, no cancelled weekends spent mowing.

Predictable per-visit cost

You know exactly what each visit costs, no hourly surprises, no travel charges on top.

Clippings gone, not stored

No overflowing garden waste bin, no piles rotting behind the shed. It leaves in the van.

Priority in peak season

Regulars keep their slot through May–July when everyone else is trying to book a one-off cut and can't.

Edges and finishing included

Strimming, edging along beds, and path sweeping are part of the visit, not add-ons quoted separately.

Our process

How the job
gets done.

  1. 01

    Quick site visit or photos

    We size up the lawn (square footage, obstacles, access) and quote a fixed per-visit price.

  2. 02

    First cut & baseline

    If the grass is long, we do a phased reset cut so we don't scalp the lawn. Then we're at the correct height for the round to begin.

  3. 03

    Regular scheduled visits

    Fortnightly or monthly, same day of the week where possible. You don't chase us, we just turn up.

  4. 04

    Edge, strim & sweep

    Beds, paths and hard edges cleanly finished. Paving swept, clippings blown off drives and patios.

  5. 05

    Clippings removed

    All green waste bagged and taken away. Nothing left on the lawn or piled behind the shed.

Why cut height matters more than cut frequency

The 'one-third rule' says never remove more than a third of the grass blade in a single cut. Try to take off more and the plant panics, it stops photosynthesising, shallows its roots, and turns yellow. In practice this means we set the mower deck to match the season: higher through the hot dry weeks of July to hold moisture, lower in spring and autumn for a tighter finish. A domestic mower held on the lowest setting year-round is one of the fastest ways to damage a lawn.

How our fortnightly rounds work

Fortnightly customers get a fixed day of the week (Tuesdays in Nairn, Wednesdays across Inverness, and so on, depending on your postcode). We arrive with mowers, strimmers, a blower and van space for all the clippings from that day's round. Small lawns take 15–20 minutes end to end; larger properties an hour or more. You're invoiced per visit, cash or bank transfer, after each cut.

Commercial and holiday-let grass cutting

Hotels, restaurants and gyms with lawned frontages are cut before opening hours where possible, so guests never see the mower. Holiday lets are prioritised around changeover days, we can time cuts to the day before check-in so every new arrival sees a freshly-striped lawn. Commercial customers are invoiced monthly rather than per visit.

One-off rescue cuts

If your grass has run away from you, knee-height, seeded, and no mower will touch it, we handle it as a one-off first. That usually means a strim to knock the height down, a rake and clearance, then a proper mow once the ground is workable. From there, most customers put the lawn onto a fortnightly round so it never reaches that state again.

What we don't do (yet)

We're a grass-cutting service, not a lawn-treatment service, no scarification, aeration, top-dressing or fertiliser programmes as standalone jobs. We can point you toward specialist lawn-treatment companies if the lawn needs restoration work beyond good cutting practice.

FAQ

Common
questions.

Straight answers on cost, timing, materials and what happens after the job's done. Anything else, call 07398 794085.

How much is a grass cut?+
It depends on the size and condition of the lawn and how often we're visiting. Regular fortnightly cuts are cheaper per visit than one-offs. Send us a photo of the lawn or your postcode and we'll come back with a fixed per-visit price the same day.
How often should the grass be cut?+
Most Highland lawns want cutting every 10–14 days from late April to late September. Very small or slow-growing lawns can stretch to monthly. In the shoulder months (March, October) monthly is usually plenty.
Do you cut in wet weather?+
Light rain, yes. Heavy rain or saturated ground, no, cutting waterlogged grass tears the roots and leaves ruts. In that case we reschedule for the next dry slot, usually within 48 hours.
Do I need to be home for the cut?+
No. Regular customers usually give us a gate code or spare key. We turn up, cut, tidy, clear and go, you come home to a finished lawn.
Do you take the clippings away?+
Yes, every visit. All grass clippings are bagged and removed in the van. No garden-waste bin needed.
Can you edge and strim too?+
Yes, edging along beds and paths, strimming around obstacles, and blowing paving clean are included in every visit as standard.
Do you offer a one-off cut without signing up to a round?+
Yes. One-off cuts are quoted separately (and usually cost more per cut than a regular round) but they're a fine way to try us out before committing to fortnightly visits.
Which areas do you cover for grass cutting?+
Inverness, Nairn, Dingwall, Alness, Invergordon, Aviemore, the Black Isle, Muir of Ord and Beauly, plus most surrounding Highland villages. If you're nearby, just ask.
Ready when you are

Book your slot before
the rounds fill up.

Regular grass cutting slots in Inverness and the Highlands fill fast in spring. Get in touch now and we'll pencil you in for the season.

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