Lawn mowing in Brisbane.
Reliable lawn mowing on scheduled Brisbane runs — the northside and the corridor from Caboolture to North Lakes. Full edging, blow-down and clippings gone, at local prices.
Lawn mowing in Brisbane — scheduled northside runs.
Brisbane lawns run from tight inner-city courtyards where the whole job is edges and presentation, to quarter-acre yards where kikuyu eats the fence line every summer. Our runs come down from the Sunshine Coast, so the northside — North Lakes, Redcliffe, Caboolture, Morayfield, Burpengary — is core territory, priced in line with local operators.
What's included in every Brisbane mow.
Standard scope, quoted price — not a list of add-ons.
- Cut height matched to grass type, season and condition.
- Even cut — front, back, sides and kerbside strip.
- Full edging: paths, driveways, fences and garden beds.
- Line-trimming where mower wheels can't reach.
- Walkways and outdoor areas blown down clean.
- All clippings removed from site the same day.
How often Brisbane lawns actually need mowing.
Brisbane summers push kikuyu harder than the coast — if it's been skipped over the storm season, budget for a catch-up cut before settling into a normal cadence.
Weekly to fortnightly
Peak growth (Oct–Mar). Couch and kikuyu often need weekly; buffalo usually runs fortnightly.
Fortnightly
Growth slows but doesn't stop — fortnightly keeps the cut even and avoids long-grass scalping.
Monthly
May–Aug. Most lawns stretch to monthly; we lift the cut height to protect the grass.
Back to fortnightly
Aug–Sep. Back on schedule before the October growth surge hits.
Lawn mowing prices in Brisbane.
Because Brisbane jobs run on scheduled days, travel is built into the route — you're not paying a call-out premium on top of this range. Quotes are free with no call-out fee.
Get an exact quoteLocal routes through Brisbane and surrounds.
Regular runs cover these pockets. If your street isn't listed, ask — the route usually stretches.
Nearby areas we also service:
Showing up matters more than promises.
- The schedule is the contract. Tuesday fortnightly means Tuesday fortnightly — weather changes are communicated, not dropped.
- The price is the price. The quote is the invoice. No creep, no padding.
- The lawn is left properly. Edges sharp, walkways blown, clippings gone — standard, not upgrade.
Brisbane lawn mowing FAQs.
Which parts of Brisbane do you cover?
Our runs come down from the Sunshine Coast, so the northside and the corridor in between — North Lakes, Redcliffe, Caboolture, Morayfield, Burpengary — are the core. Further south is possible on scheduled days; ask and we'll tell you straight.
How often do you mow in Brisbane?
Fortnightly through the warm months and monthly through winter suits most Brisbane lawns. Kikuyu-heavy yards often need weekly visits at the peak of summer.
How much is a lawn mow in Brisbane?
Most standard blocks fall between $50 and $90 depending on size, edging and access. Scheduled run days mean no call-out premium.
How fast can you start?
Brisbane jobs are grouped onto scheduled run days, so usually within a week or so. Send the address and a photo and we'll quote, then lock you into the next run.
What's included in a regular lawn mow?
Every visit: an even mow at the right height for the season and grass type, full edging along paths, driveways, fences and beds, walkways blown down, and all clippings removed from site — never bagged and left on the kerb.
Do you do one-off mows or only ongoing?
Both. Many clients start with a one-off (long-grass catch-up, between-tenants tidy, pre-inspection mow) and switch to a regular schedule after. No minimum commitment.
Do you mow couch, kikuyu and buffalo differently?
Yes — cut height matters. Couch runs shorter (20–35mm), kikuyu and buffalo higher (35–50mm), adjusted for sun, shade and recent weather. Too short scalps the lawn and invites weeds; we get it right for the lawn in front of us.
Are you insured?
Yes — fully public-liability insured, with maintained equipment and blades sharpened on a schedule. A sharp cut beats a torn one for lawn health.