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The Ultimate Guide to Creating Irresistible Lawn Care Packages

Creating irresistible lawn care packages and building a solid business takes more effort than merely running a mower over a grassy yard. Reliable equipment, dedicated employees, lawn care expertise, and dedication to customer satisfaction all play a part in the process.

Build a strong brand with lawn care packages for every type of client. It all starts with being in the right place at the right time.   

Timing

Spring and summer are key seasons for mowing, trimming, weeding, feeding, and watering grass, flowerbeds, and shrubbery. But the best time to start increasing your client list is during the fall and winter — before the work begins. Still, you must continue to stay in the game, because competitors are out trying to drum up new clients.   

Visibility

In today’s online world, it’s easy to get lost in the abundance of digital advertising and social media. Popular sites like Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter) provide customer opportunities to follow and “like” your pages, which creates a familiar connection for your customers. Content marketing and website design helps your business create updated, active digital content — a perfect way to advertise your business.

Paper Viability 

Don’t underestimate or discard the “old-fashioned” way of advertising — paper fliers, newspaper inserts, mailers, yard signage, and coupons. Radio ads, billboards, and neighborhood word-of-mouth play a role, too. These advertising methods continue to catch the interest of would-be customers. 

Thank you notes and holiday cards are a nice touch, and they reinforce your company’s name and branding. Best of all, reaffirming correspondence is a good way to suggest other products and services available. Upselling is a sales strategy that pushes customers to buy a higher level of product or service.

Residential Lawn Care Packages

Mowing a residential property lawn is essentially a basic DIY project for homeowners. Create a summer lawn care package that not only has your employees cutting the grass, but also weeding, fertilizing, aerating, leaf blowing, grass mulching, edging, and dethatching. Your package has to be so attractive that it’s worth the client paying for you to do it rather than doing it themselves.

Proposing several services to potential clients as a bundle deal may make it more attractive. For example, if the home is located in one of the ”roachiest” cities in America, having an exterminator on board is a great way to sweeten the pot!

Business Lawn Care Packages

Starting a lawn care company that serves business customers takes smarts, vision, determination and a financial stake. Prepare to invest in zero turn mowers (and trailers to haul them), push cutters, string trimmers, leaf blowers, edgers, and a host of other things.

Cut corners where you can, but not on lawn equipment! High quality mowers lead to better looking lawns. Customers will take note of scraggly grass and leftover clippings.

As with residential packages, your business clients’ properties have grassy areas that need weeding, fertilizing, watering, and edging. Be sure to note the property size, number of employees and their pay, equipment needed, and gasoline (or battery consumption) when developing a financial proposal for offering these services.  

Show Your Expertise  

Mowing a lawn is easy enough for most people. But when hiring a lawn care company, they want a little more bang for the buck. Impress your customers with what you know about grass — study the soil, plant varieties, and why weedy and brown patches occur. Offer options for treating dead spots and clover spreads. Learn how to care for the lawn without harming pollinators and beneficial insects.

For each mowing crew, choose leaders who are knowledgeable, polite, and well-spoken — he or she is a point of contact for your client.     

Convincing homeowners and avid DIYers to spend money on lawn services is a challenge, so you have to be crafty, complete, and competitive. Small business content marketing is a key to creating an eye-catching package with all the essentials of lawn care (and a few extras, too). Devise a transparent pricing schedule that offers a better deal than other companies. Most of all, follow up on promises with good customer service. 

 

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Written By: Staff  |  May 17, 2024