Liberty Lawnscapes LLC
Veteran-Owned & Family-Operated Lawn Care in Augusta County, VA

Frequently asked questions
Our services include regular mowing, edging, trimming, seasonal clean-ups, mulch installation, weed control (including non-chemical options), fertilization, core aeration, overseeding, pet waste removal, and landscaping with plantings and softscape features.
To ensure efficient, high-quality service, we kindly ask that you:
Clear the lawn of toys, garden hoses, pet waste (if not using our pet waste removal service), and any personal items.
Unlock gates if access is needed to fenced-in areas.
Secure pets indoors or in a safe location during service.
Mark any sprinkler heads, cables, or hazards that may not be easily visible.
We appreciate your help in keeping your lawn safe and ready for top-tier care!
During the active growing season—typically April through October—weekly mowing is ideal for cool-season grasses. Bi-weekly mowing may suffice during slower growth periods in early spring and late fall.
We monitor local weather closely and may reschedule services to prevent lawn damage or poor results. Communication is key, and we’ll keep you informed of any changes.
Payment is typically due at the time of service unless you’re enrolled in a monthly plan or auto-pay. We’ll clearly outline your billing schedule during setup.
Yes! For your convenience, we offer secure auto-pay using a card on file. You’ll never have to worry about missing a payment.
We accept cash, check, and all major credit and debit cards. You can pay securely online or in person.
Yes! Our pet waste removal service helps keep your yard clean and safe by regularly removing waste and disposing of it responsibly.
Aeration usually takes a few hours, depending on lawn size, and is completely safe for pets and children. We use equipment designed to minimize disruption and promote healthy soil.
The best time for aeration and overseeding cool-season lawns in Augusta County is early fall (September through mid-October). This timing supports seed germination in cooler temperatures with adequate moisture, giving new grass the best chance to establish before winter.
For Augusta County, the optimal fertilization times are early spring (March-April) to encourage spring green-up, and early fall (September-October) to build strong roots before winter dormancy. Late fall applications can also help improve winter hardiness.
Yes, feel free to contact us to discuss any additional services you may require.