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Acreage & Lawn Mowing in Molendinar

From compact suburban blocks to sprawling rural properties, we keep lawns across Molendinar looking the way they should — regularly, properly and without the fuss of chasing someone down to book.

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More Than Just Keeping the Grass Down

Keeping a lawn looking sharp week to week takes more than just running a mower over it — timing, cutting height and consistency all play into how healthy your grass actually stays. Pete's M Lawn & Garden has been mowing lawns across Molendinar since 2020, so we know how much of a difference a regular, properly-run cut makes to a property's kerb appeal and your own enjoyment of the space.

We service everything from compact suburban backyards to large rural blocks, adjusting our equipment and approach to match the property. For lawns fighting a weed problem at the same time, our weed control and fertilisation keeps the grass thick and healthy between cuts. We're available Tuesday through Saturday across Molendinar and the surrounding area — call us on 0413 192 490 to lock in a regular schedule.

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What a Mowing Visit Actually Covers

Every visit covers more than just the grass. Here's what we take care of across Molendinar from start to finish.

Suburban Lawns

Compact residential blocks mowed on a regular schedule, cut to the right height for the grass type and season.

Acreage & Rural Properties

Large-scale mowing with ride-on equipment for hobby farms, rural blocks and any property where scale is the challenge.

Commercial Grounds

Business premises, industrial sites and commercial properties with extensive lawns kept to a consistent standard.

Edging & Trimming

Clean lines along paths, fences and garden beds — the detail work that separates a tidy lawn from a great one.

Ride-on Mowing

Heavy-duty ride-on equipment for large areas that standard mowers can't cover in a reasonable time frame.

Post-Mow Tidy-Up

Clippings cleared from paths and hard surfaces before we leave — the property is left clean, not just cut.

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When a Push Mower Just Won't Cut It

Large blocks and rural properties present a completely different challenge to a standard suburban lawn. The sheer scale means standard push mowers aren't practical — ride-on equipment, the right cutting height and a methodical approach are what get the job finished to a standard worth being proud of.

Acreage mowing is one of our most in-demand services, and it's easy to see why. Most property owners don't have the equipment, the time or the energy to tackle several acres of grass on a consistent schedule. We take that entirely off your plate, showing up regularly and leaving the property looking genuinely looked after, not just knocked back.

Hobby farms, large residential blocks and commercial properties with extensive grounds are all in our wheelhouse. Get in touch and we'll talk you through what a regular acreage schedule looks like for your property.

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Lawn Mowing — Your Questions Answered

Mowing frequency depends on the time of year, the grass variety and how quickly your lawn grows. In Queensland's warmer months, most lawns need cutting every one to two weeks to stay manageable. During the cooler months, growth slows considerably and fortnightly or monthly visits are often enough to keep things tidy. Leaving a lawn too long between cuts makes each mow harder on the grass and increases the risk of scalping.

Acreage mowing refers to mowing large areas of grass — typically on rural or semi-rural properties — that go well beyond what a residential lawn mower can handle. The equipment used is heavier-duty, the runs are longer and the approach is planned to cut efficiently across the full area. Properties over half an acre are generally considered acreage, though the threshold varies depending on terrain and grass type.

Cutting height has a direct impact on how well a lawn recovers and how resistant it is to drought and weeds. Cutting too short stresses the grass and leaves it vulnerable to drying out, while leaving it too long can encourage thatch build-up and uneven growth. As a general rule, removing no more than one-third of the blade length at a time gives a lawn the best chance of staying thick and healthy between visits.

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