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Lawn Care Services in Covington, GA

A lawn that never looks finished. Shrubs pushing over the walkway. Liba Landscape handles it with reliable weekly and bi-weekly service: mowing at the right height for your grass type, shrub trimming before overgrowth sets in, and cleanups that keep your property looking right year-round. Serving Covington and Newton County since 2013.

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Lawn Maintenance That Keeps Up With Georgia Summers

Most lawns in Covington and Newton County do not have a growing problem. They have a consistency problem. Skipping maintenance for two or three weeks in July turns a manageable lawn into a project. And that project always costs more time and money than if it had been kept up from the start.

Overgrown shrubs are the same story. Once a shrub pushes past its natural shape, it creates dense cover that traps moisture and invites pests. Getting it back under control takes three times the labor of a routine trim. And until it is cut back, it crowds the walkway, blocks sightlines, and pulls the whole property down visually.

Liba provides structured, scheduled lawn maintenance that prevents those problems from building. Weekly and bi-weekly mowing at the right cut height for your grass type, whether that is Bermuda, Zoysia, or Fescue. Shrub trimming timed before overgrowth sets in. Bed edging that keeps the line clean between turf and planting beds. And core aeration in the fall for Georgia clay lawns that compact and stop absorbing water and nutrients the way they should.

Spring cleanups clear the winter debris, cut back dead material, and prep the beds for the season ahead. Fall cleanups handle leaf removal, the final mow of the season, and winterization prep so the lawn is ready to green up fast in spring. Sporadic lawn care always costs more in the end. A reliable schedule keeps the property looking right and keeps recovery costs off the table.

We service residential properties, commercial accounts, HOAs, and multi-family residential across Covington, Conyers, McDonough, Monroe, and the surrounding Newton County area.

Annual Lawn Care Packages Available

One quote covers the full year: regular mowing, shrub trimming, core aeration, and spring and fall cleanups. Custom-quoted by property size. Call (470) 226-7215 to get a number.

Newton County, GA

Bermuda grass in Newton County grows aggressively from late May through August and needs weekly mowing to stay healthy. Let it get too tall and you scalp it on the next cut. Fescue lawns die back in Georgia summers and need overseeding every fall in September and October to stay full. Georgia red clay compacts over time and starves roots of oxygen. Annual core aeration in the fall breaks up that compaction and is one of the best investments a Covington homeowner can make for their lawn.

What We Cover

  • Weekly & Bi-Weekly Mowing: cut at the right height for warm-season and cool-season grass, preventing scalping and brown-out
  • Shrub Trimming and Shaping: timed before overgrowth sets in, keeping shrubs inside their natural form and away from walkways
  • Bed Edging: sharp, clean lines between turf and planting beds on every visit
  • Core Aeration: fall aeration to relieve Georgia clay compaction and open the soil for water, nutrients, and root growth
  • Spring Cleanup: remove winter debris, cut back dead material, prep beds for the growing season
  • Fall Cleanup: leaf removal, final mow, winterization prep so the lawn comes back strong in spring
  • Annual Lawn Care Packages: custom-quoted for the full year, residential and commercial
  • Commercial and HOA Service: multi-property accounts, quoted by size and frequency
The Process

How Lawn Care Service Works

01

Free Property Assessment

We walk your lawn, note the grass type, size, and any problem areas. You get a clear service proposal covering mowing frequency, seasonal add-ons, and pricing before we schedule anything.

02

Service Agreement

We confirm the schedule, frequency, and scope. Weekly, bi-weekly, or seasonal: we work around what your lawn actually needs, not a one-size package.

03

Regular Visits

The same crew shows up on schedule. Mowing at the right height for your grass type, edging along beds and driveways, and blowing off hard surfaces every visit.

04

Seasonal Adjustments

Mowing height, frequency, and add-on services like aeration and overseeding shift with the season. We flag what your lawn needs before it becomes a problem.

Seasonal Timing

Your Lawn Care Calendar for Georgia

Lawn care is a year-round rhythm. Here is what each season calls for to keep a Newton County yard sharp.

Green-up and cleanup

Spring

March to May

First mows, spring cleanup, and a bed refresh as warm-season grass wakes up and starts growing again.

Mow and water

Summer

June to August

Weekly mowing at a higher blade height, deep watering, and clean edging keep Bermuda and Zoysia thriving through the heat.

Aerate and overseed

Fall

September to November

The key window: core aeration, fescue overseeding, and leaf cleanup set the lawn up for a strong next year.

Dormant and prune

Winter

December to February

Warm-season lawns go dormant. Time for shrub pruning, cleanups, and locking in an annual package before spring.

Our Work

Shrub Trimming in Covington, GA

Before and after results from properties in Newton County. The difference between overgrown and maintained is one visit.

Transparent Pricing

What Affects the Cost of Lawn Care

Lawn care pricing is straightforward once you know the variables. The main driver is lawn size, but frequency, add-on services, and property conditions all factor in. Here is what moves the number on a typical Covington-area lawn care agreement.

We quote based on your actual property, not a zip code average. Call or use the estimate form to get a number specific to your lawn.

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Lawn Size

The square footage of turf area is the primary driver. Larger properties take more time and cost more per visit, though the per-cut rate often scales down as size increases.

Mowing Frequency

Weekly service costs more per month than bi-weekly but keeps the lawn in better condition. During active growing months in Georgia, bi-weekly often means letting it get too tall between cuts.

Shrub and Bed Count

Trimming shrubs and maintaining bed edges adds time per visit. Properties with many planted areas cost more than open turf properties of the same square footage.

Add-On Services

Spring and fall cleanups, aeration, overseeding, and pine straw replacement are priced separately. We recommend them when your lawn actually needs them, not on a blanket annual schedule.

Why Liba

Why Homeowners Trust Liba With Their Lawn

One Reliable Crew, On Schedule

The same team shows up when we say we will, week after week.

Full-Service, Not Just Mowing

Mowing, trimming, aeration, and seasonal cleanups in one plan.

Annual Packages or One-Time

Your call, built around your property and your budget.

We Know Georgia Grass

Bermuda, Zoysia, and fescue each handled the way it needs.

Common Questions

Lawn Care FAQ

How often should I mow my lawn in Covington, GA?
Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia grow fast in Georgia summers and typically need mowing every 7 to 10 days from April through October. Fescue is a bit slower. Mowing too infrequently and then cutting too much at once shocks the grass and creates brown patches. Weekly service prevents that.
Do you offer annual lawn care packages in Covington?
Yes. Our annual package is custom-quoted based on your property size and what it needs. It typically covers regular mowing, shrub trimming, core aeration, and spring and fall cleanups. Call (470) 226-7215 for a quote.
Do you trim shrubs and do bed edging, or just mow?
All three. A clean lawn needs clean edges and trimmed shrubs to look right. We include shrub trimming and bed edging as part of our regular service schedule, not as a separate add-on.
Do you do lawn care for commercial properties in Newton County?
Yes. We service commercial properties, HOAs, and multi-family residential properties across Newton County and Metro Atlanta. Commercial accounts are quoted by property size and frequency.
What is core aeration and why does it help Georgia lawns?
Core aeration pulls small plugs of soil out of the ground to relieve compaction. Georgia clay soils compact easily, which blocks water and nutrients from reaching the roots. Aerating in the fall before overseeding or fertilizing makes everything else work better. We recommend it once a year for most Newton County lawns.
When should I aerate and overseed my lawn in Georgia?
Fall is the prime window for core aeration and for overseeding fescue, while warm-season lawns are best aerated in late spring as they actively grow. We build the timing into our annual packages so it happens at the right point in the year.
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Free estimate on a one-time cleanup or an annual lawn care plan built around your property, across Newton County and Metro Atlanta.

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