Meet the Team
Ck Mowing is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care and property maintenance service proudly serving Georgetown, IN. We specialize in comprehensive solutions for homeowners facing common local landscaping challenges like moss growth and soil compaction. Our expert team provides regular lawn care to combat moss through proper mowing, aeration, and soil treatments, while our pet waste removal service helps prevent soil compaction and nutrient imbalance. In winter, our reliable snow removal keeps driveways and walkways safe. We understand Georgetown's specific climate and soil conditions, offering personalized, effective services to maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces year-round.
Main Services
- Pet waste removal
- Lawn care
- Snow removal
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Ck Mowing's lawn care service address moss growth, which is common in Georgetown lawns?
Our lawn care program in Georgetown includes regular mowing at the correct height, core aeration to improve drainage, and targeted soil treatments. Moss often thrives in compacted, acidic, or shaded areas, so we focus on creating healthier grass that naturally outcompetes moss. We also provide advice on proper watering and sunlight exposure tailored to local conditions.
Can pet waste removal really help with soil compaction issues in my yard?
Yes, absolutely. In Georgetown, soil compaction is a frequent issue that stifles grass growth. Pet waste adds to compaction and can create acidic, nutrient-poor spots. Our pet waste removal service regularly clears these areas, preventing further compaction and allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach grass roots more effectively, promoting a healthier lawn overall.
Does snow removal in winter relate to preventing moss and soil problems in Georgetown?
Indirectly, yes. Heavy snow and ice can lead to soil compaction and moisture issues when they melt, creating conditions where moss thrives. Our prompt snow removal prevents ice layers from forming and reduces prolonged soil saturation. This helps maintain better soil structure and drainage come spring, supporting your lawn's health year-round.





