
Lawn Mowing in Kingston
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Lawn Mowing in Kingston, Ontario
Kingston, with a population of approximately 132,000, is a historic limestone city located where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River and the Rideau Canal in zone 5b. The city's identity is shaped by three major institutions: Queen's University, the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), and Canadian Forces Base Kingston — all of which maintain significant grounds and create institutional lawn care demand.
Local Lawn Care Conditions
Queen's University's campus grounds span hundreds of acres of maintained turf including the iconic University Avenue approach, athletic fields at Richardson Stadium, and residential quad lawns. Heritage properties are a defining feature of Kingston — the city's stock of 19th-century limestone buildings with established gardens requires maintenance approaches that respect the character of the landscape. Kingston's climate brings warm summers (average July high of 26°C), cold winters (-8°C January average), and annual precipitation of approximately 940 mm. The lake moderates temperatures slightly, extending the fall growing season compared to inland communities. Kingston's residential areas include the mature trees and large lots of the Kingscourt-Rideau neighbourhood, the waterfront properties of Collins Bay, and the newer subdivisions of the west end.
Our Service in This Area
Mow.ca serves Kingston's blend of institutional campuses, heritage residential properties, and military installations with crews attuned to the city's specific requirements.
Our Lawn Mowing Service
Professional lawn mowing is the foundation of a healthy, attractive property. At Mow.ca, our crews use commercial-grade rotary and reel mowers calibrated to the ideal cutting height for your grass type — typically 2.5 to 3.5 inches (6 to 9 cm) for Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass common across Canadian lawns. Each visit includes a complete mow of all turf areas, precision string trimming around beds, walkways, fence lines, and landscape features, plus a thorough blow-off of clippings from driveways, sidewalks, and patios.
How It Works
We follow the one-third rule on every visit — never removing more than one-third of the blade height in a single cut. This practice, recommended by the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA), promotes deeper root development, improves drought resistance, and produces a denser canopy that naturally suppresses weed growth. Our operators alternate mowing direction each visit to prevent rut formation and encourage upright grass blade growth, which creates the striped appearance seen on professional sports fields.
Our lawn mowing service runs from April through October in most Canadian regions, with seasonal adjustments for climate. In British Columbia's mild coastal areas, we can extend service into November. In Alberta and the prairies, the season typically runs May through September. We offer both weekly and bi-weekly scheduling options, with the flexibility to adjust frequency during peak growth periods (May through July) and slow-growth periods (late summer through early fall).
Why Choose This Service
Equipment matters for a quality cut. Our fleet includes commercial-grade mowers from brands like Exmark, Scag, and Honda — machines built for daily professional use with sharp, balanced blades that cut cleanly rather than tearing. Torn grass blades turn brown at the tips, invite disease, and give lawns a dull appearance. We sharpen mower blades every 20 to 25 operating hours to maintain a clean cut throughout the season.
For properties with specific requirements, we offer reel mowing — a cylinder-cut method that produces the cleanest possible cut on fine-bladed grasses. Reel mowing is ideal for Kentucky Bluegrass lawns where homeowners want a premium, manicured appearance. We also accommodate requests for mulch-mowing (returning finely chopped clippings to the lawn as natural fertilizer) or bagging (collecting clippings for properties where appearance is paramount).
Pricing & Scheduling
Pricing for residential lawn mowing in Canada typically ranges from $35 to $75 per visit depending on lot size, terrain complexity, and regional market. Most of our residential clients with standard suburban lots (3,000 to 6,000 square feet of turf area) pay between $40 and $55 per weekly cut. Seasonal contracts with guaranteed scheduling offer the best value, and many clients bundle mowing with complementary services like spring cleanup, fertilization, and fall leaf removal for comprehensive year-round lawn care.
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