Mow and Behold - Geneseo's Best Landscaping Services
Geneseo, IL 61254
Frequently Asked Questions
How can your lawn care service help with moss growth in my Geneseo yard?
Moss often indicates underlying issues like soil compaction, poor drainage, or low pH—common in our area. Our lawn care service goes beyond mowing. We assess your soil health, recommend aeration to improve drainage, and can apply treatments to balance pH and encourage thick grass growth that naturally crowds out moss, giving you a healthier, more resilient lawn.
Why is pet waste removal important for my lawn's health in Geneseo?
Beyond cleanliness, pet waste left on the lawn can burn grass, introduce harmful bacteria, and contribute to nutrient imbalances that favor weeds and moss over healthy turf. Our regular pet waste removal service helps protect your grass, reduces unpleasant odors, and creates a safer, more sanitary outdoor space for your family and pets to enjoy.
My shrubs are overgrown. Can you help with that as part of your lawn care?
Absolutely. Overgrown shrubs are a common issue we address. While our core service is lawn care, proper shrub maintenance is key to a tidy landscape. We provide trimming and shaping to keep shrubs healthy, improve your home's appearance, and prevent them from blocking sunlight and air circulation to your lawn, which can contribute to moss and other problems.
What the Company Handles
- Pet waste removal
- Lawn care
Our Story
Mow and Behold is your local, full-service lawn and property care expert serving Geneseo, IL. We understand the common landscaping challenges unique to our area, such as persistent moss growth in lawns and overgrown shrubs that can detract from your home's curb appeal. Our dedicated team tackles these issues head-on with professional lawn care and meticulous pet waste removal services. We don't just cut grass—we promote a healthier, greener, and more manageable outdoor space for your family to enjoy. Trust Mow and Behold to bring clarity and beauty back to your Geneseo yard, addressing the specific needs of our local climate and soil.





