We don't mow lawns anymore. We fix them.
David's Lawns has stepped back from weekly mowing to focus on what a mower can't do — soil, seed and restoration. But if you're looking for reliable mowing in Orléans or the east end, get in touch anyway: we'll gladly point you to a local operator we trust.
Looking for weekly mowing? Ask us who to call.
We know the good local operators, and we'd rather hand you to one personally than post a list that goes stale. Tell us your neighbourhood and we'll point you to someone we trust.
Ask for a mowing referral →If the lawn needs more than a cut, you're in the right place.
Thin turf, bare patches and stubborn weeds aren't mowing problems — they're soil problems. That's what we do now: soil restoration, precision seeding, organic maintenance — and the spring and fall cleanups that bookend the mowing season.
The same goes for hedge & shrub trimming — we've stepped back from that too, and the same offer stands: ask, and we'll point you to someone good.

Common questions.
Do you offer weekly or bi-weekly mowing?
Not currently. We used to — but we've focused the business on the work a mower can't do: lawn restoration, organic maintenance, interlock restoration, and the spring and fall cleanups that bookend the mowing season.
Can you recommend a mowing company?
Gladly. Tell us your neighbourhood and we'll point you to a local operator we trust — a personal hand-off, not a list that goes stale. No strings attached.
My lawn is mowed regularly and still looks thin or weedy — why?
Because mowing maintains a lawn; it doesn't fix one. Thin turf, bare patches, moss and persistent weeds are soil problems — compaction, pH, depleted organic matter — and no cutting schedule cures those. That's the work we kept: we assess the lawn on site and tell you what's actually going on.
Will you offer mowing again?
Possibly — the door isn't closed. If that changes, this page is where it will be announced.