Welcome to
Blade to Blade
Lawn & Landscape LLC
Thank you for your interest in Blade to Blade. We know that your landscape is a source of pride and we value this by delivering to you a quality product with outstanding service. By keeping landscapes in peak condition we keep the customer happy, the neighborhood admiring and collectively help beautify this wonderful city. Our commitment to quality and service will ensure that you are satisfied.
It’s all about quality
We know that you have many choices in service providers and we feel you will find great value with us. We believe in the do it right the first time ethic. There are a lot of companies that will be happy to do a job cheaply. We believe in doing it thoroughly. Please contact us today for a free quote. We look forward to working with you to solve your landscape needs.
Approach
Our system for maintenance provides the essentials necessary to maintain a thriving landscape for you to enjoy. We seek not only to provide, but to educate as well. We feel that an informed customer will appreciate our methods and we can work as a team to produce a healthy, beautiful landscape. We utilize the “9 steps of landscape success” (look in our “9 steps” to a successful lawn page for details) to build a solid foundation of health and landscape synergy.
Professional
Resource Center
At Clade to Blade, we offer practical lawn care insights, industry perspectives, and fresh ideas for homeowners who want more than “average” results. Articles cover everything from soil health and water conservation to avoiding common pitfalls, rethinking lawn programs, and making maintenance more cost-effective. With over 300 posts—including tips, field stories, and even humor—it’s a go-to resource for understanding how to create and sustain a thriving lawn.
An Open Letter to Anyone Who’s Ever Felt Stuck Renting Their Lawn
For nearly two decades, I did what everyone else in this industry does. I ran routes. I pushed gas mowers. I applied fertilizers the way I was taught. I adjusted irrigation and hoped for the best. And for a long time, I accepted that this was just “how lawn care...
Understanding Humus
When plants and roots die (or drop leaves), tiny soil workers (microbes) eat that stuff. After lots of eating and re-eating, what’s left becomes a dark material called humus. Humus is the part that doesn’t rot fast anymore. It sticks around a long time, helping soil...
THE LAWN YOU ACTUALLY WANTED (WITHOUT THE WEEKLY MOWING CIRCUS)
Gas mowing is dying. Not because it can’t cut grass… but because it’s an expensive, loud, inefficient relic that keeps getting more costly to operate. Robotic mowing is the opposite: quiet, consistent, ultra-efficient—and it finally fixes the biggest flaw in modern...











