M&M's Yards: Certified Landscaping Services Serving Midwest City, OK 73110
Midwest City, OK 73110
Meet the Team
M&M's Yards is a local, family-run business started in May 2025 by a Midwest City couple who decided to work together and build something for their community. After both losing their jobs, they invested in reliable equipment to offer dependable lawn care and junk removal services. Understanding the value of a dollar, they focus on honest, affordable work—from routine mowing starting at $20 to comprehensive property cleanouts and responsible disposal. They take pride in helping neighbors tackle common local yard challenges and clearing away unwanted items efficiently.
Business Offerings
- Storm debris disposal
- Landscaping waste disposal
- Junk pickup
- Lawn care
- Christmas tree disposal
- Appliance disposal
Q&A
How do you handle common Midwest City lawn issues like poor grading and mulch bed weeds?
For poor grading that leads to water pooling, we can assess and recommend solutions, often through strategic landscaping waste removal and leveling during our cleanout services. For mulch bed weeds, our property cleanouts include thorough weeding, old mulch removal, and proper disposal, giving your beds a fresh start. We use local knowledge to address these specific issues effectively.
What junk items do you responsibly dispose of or recycle?
We handle a wide range of items common in Midwest City homes. This includes appliance disposal, electronic disposal, furniture, mattresses, and landscaping waste. We prioritize recycling disposal where possible, especially for electronics and metals, and ensure all hauling follows local guidelines for storm debris and other trash.
What's included in your standard lawn mowing service, and do you offer discounts?
Our standard service covers mowing your front yard for $20 or both front and back for $40. We're committed to being affordable for our community and will beat any verified quote you currently have. For larger properties or overgrown priorities, we provide custom estimates—typically around $150 per acre—based on the time and work required.
