Lawn Care & Mowing in Nelson
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Typical price: NZ$28–NZ$280
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Lawn Care & Mowing prices in Nelson
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small section lawn cut Cut and edge on a compact urban lawn, recurring | NZ$28 | NZ$40 | NZ$60 |
| Standard section mow Mow, edge, and blow for a typical suburban section | NZ$40 | NZ$60 | NZ$90 |
| Large section or lifestyle block mow Ride-on mowing on large sections and small lifestyle blocks | NZ$85 | NZ$140 | NZ$280 |
| Overgrown first cut Staged cut with clippings caught and removed | NZ$65 | NZ$120 | NZ$230 |
| Lawn treatment (feed + weed spray) Per-application fertiliser and broadleaf control | NZ$45 | NZ$85 | NZ$150 |
How to hire a lawn care & mowing pro in New Zealand
- Get quotes from a national operator (Crewcut, Lawn Rite, Green Acres are the NZ benchmarks) plus a local independent for comparison
- Check public liability insurance — standard for franchise operators, ask independents directly
- Confirm the per-visit price includes edges and blowing off paths, and whether clippings are caught and removed or mulched
- For spray work (weed/moss control), ask about Growsafe certification — the NZ standard for agrichemical users
- Agree seasonal frequency: fortnightly in the main growing season, monthly over winter in the South Island
- Confirm GST is included in the quoted price and that you'll get an invoice
- For rentals, set up completion photos so you can verify visits remotely
Lawn mowing is unlicensed in New Zealand. Commercial agrichemical application is governed by the NZS 8409 Growsafe framework — certification is the industry norm and effectively required for spraying on commercial terms. Franchise networks (Crewcut, Green Acres, Lawn Rite) publish per-visit pricing that anchors the national market.
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Frequently asked questions
How often should a lawn be mowed?
In peak growing season, every 1-2 weeks; in shoulder seasons, every 2-4 weeks; in winter or dry-season dormancy, often not at all. A good provider adjusts frequency rather than cutting dormant grass. Never let more than a third of the blade height be removed in one cut — that's the practical test for whether you've waited too long.
How long does a lawn mowing visit take?
A typical suburban lawn takes 20-45 minutes for mow, edge, and blow-off with professional equipment. Very small lawns can be under 15 minutes — which is why minimum call-out charges exist. If a provider quotes hourly, know that pros work 2-3x faster than a homeowner with domestic kit, so compare total price, not the hourly number.
Why do overgrown lawns cost more to mow?
Long grass has to be cut in stages, clogs mowers, and generates volumes of clippings that must be raked and hauled away. Most providers charge 1.5-2x the standard rate for a first cut on an overgrown lawn, then drop to the normal rate once it's on a schedule. Some charge an hourly rate for the first visit only.
Can lawn care providers fix bare patches and moss?
Yes — scarifying (dethatching), aeration, overseeding, and top-dressing are standard renovation services, usually done in the local growing season's start. Renovation is priced by area and typically costs 3-8x a standard mow visit. Ask for a lawn renovation quote separate from the mowing contract so you can compare providers on each.
What's included in a standard lawn mowing service?
The baseline is mowing, string-trimming (edging around beds, fences, and paths), and blowing clippings off hard surfaces. Clipping removal, weed spraying, fertilising, scarifying, and hedge work are almost always priced as extras — confirm in writing what the quoted price covers before the first visit.
Do I need to be home for a lawn mowing visit?
No, and most recurring customers aren't. The provider needs unlocked gate access, pets kept inside, and toys or hoses cleared from the lawn. Agree a notification system (message on arrival/completion, photo of the finished lawn) so you can verify visits you don't witness — this matters if you're paying per visit automatically.
What does lawn mowing cost in New Zealand?
NZ franchise and independent data puts mowing at NZD $45-$80 per hour, with small suburban lawns commonly $35-$50 flat per visit and larger sections $60-$100. Auckland runs at the top of the range. Fortnightly service in season is the standard cadence and gets a better per-visit rate than casual one-off cuts.
Does mowing continue over the NZ winter?
In the upper North Island grass grows year-round and providers typically drop to monthly visits June-August rather than stopping. In the South Island many customers pause entirely over winter. Good providers adjust billing to match — check your agreement doesn't charge summer frequency through winter.
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