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Lawn Care Along the Highway 6 Corridor in Oxford

Highway 6 runs east to west through Oxford and the neighborhoods just off it are a mix of established homes and new construction. Oxford Lawn Pro services properties throughout this corridor, from older yards with mature landscaping to brand-new builds starting from scratch.

Everything Highway 6 area homeowners need

Established neighborhoods with older systems. New construction with fresh sod. Creek drainage issues on certain lots. We handle all of it.

Lawn Mowing & Edging

Regular cuts on a schedule that matches Oxford's growing season. Bermuda grass needs weekly cuts in summer. Consistent edging along driveways, beds, and sidewalks. Clean blowing on every visit.

Irrigation Installation & Repair

New construction along Highway 6 often needs irrigation installed. Older properties may have systems that need repair or upgrade. We do both. New installs zoned correctly from the start, and honest repair work on what's already there.

Landscaping & Bed Work

Fresh mulch, clean bed lines, shaped shrubs, seasonal color. Whether you're in an established Highway 6 neighborhood or just moved into a new build, the beds make a big difference in how the whole property looks.

Drainage & Grade Work

Some Highway 6 corridor properties are near creek areas that create drainage challenges. We fix low spots, regrade, and install French drains on properties where water is sitting or moving toward the structure.

Landscape Lighting

Low-voltage landscape lighting for Highway 6 homes that want better curb appeal in the evening. Entry lighting, bed uplights, walkway fixtures. We design and install systems that work and look right.

Monthly Maintenance Plans

Highway 6 is a convenient corridor for our service routes. Monthly plans starting at $149 per month make it simple and consistent for homeowners throughout the area.

Oxford's east-west corridor, established and growing

Highway 6 cuts east to west through Oxford and connects to I-55 to the west and continues out toward the county line to the east. The neighborhoods that feed off this corridor have a wide range of property types: older established neighborhoods that have been there for decades, newer subdivisions that went up in the last ten to fifteen years, and some scattered new construction that's still happening.

That mix means we see a lot of variety in what properties need. An established 1990s-era home might have an older irrigation system with failing heads and an overgrown back bed. A new construction from two years ago might have bare-minimum landscaping from the builder and no irrigation at all. We're comfortable with both situations.

Creek Drainage Issues Near Some Lots

Some Highway 6 area properties are adjacent to or near creek drainage areas. When Oxford gets heavy rain, those properties can take on water from multiple directions. Low spots fill up, water moves toward foundations, turf gets saturated and stays that way. We've fixed drainage problems on several Highway 6 area properties and know what it takes to get water moving in the right direction on this type of terrain.

Bermuda Turf Needs Consistent Attention

Bermuda grass is standard on Highway 6 corridor properties. It's a strong turf when it's maintained correctly: right height, right schedule, right fertilization timing. When it's neglected through summer, it thins out and takes time to recover. Monthly maintenance plans keep it from ever getting to that point.

New Construction Irrigation Is Common Work Here

The active new construction in the Highway 6 corridor generates a steady stream of irrigation installation calls. Builders finish the home, put down sod, and buyers move in without a system. We come in after closing, design a proper zone layout for the actual yard, and install it before the turf takes its first dry summer hit. It's a lot easier to establish sod right the first time than to nurse it back after a drought.

Monthly plans for Highway 6 homeowners

Consistent maintenance on a convenient service route. Starting at $149 per month for residential properties.

Highway 6 homeowners ask us this

Creek-adjacent properties have drainage challenges that need a real fix, not just hoping the water drains out on its own. We come out and look at the grading and drainage pattern, then give you a plan. It usually involves a combination of regrading and either a French drain or a surface channel to route water away. We'll tell you exactly what we'd do and what it costs before anything starts.

We diagnose before we recommend anything. Some older systems have perfectly good infrastructure with just failed heads or a bad zone valve. That's an easy repair. If the whole system is failing in multiple places with outdated components throughout, we'll tell you honestly that a new install might make more financial sense. We'll show you both options and the costs for each.

Yes, that's a common starting point. We come in, do a full cleanup of whatever's gotten behind, and then put you on a maintenance schedule so it doesn't get to that point again. Call us and we'll put together a quote for the cleanup and the ongoing plan.

On Highway 6? Let's get your yard sorted out

Call Jeremy or fill out the estimate form. We'll come by, look at the property, and give you a straight quote. Free estimate, no obligation.