Lawn Mowing Service
in Tulsa, OK

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Professional Lawn Mowing Across the Tulsa Metro - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

Professional Lawn Mowing Across the Tulsa Metro

Tulsa sits in Green Country for a reason. The combination of fertile soil, adequate rainfall, and warm summers makes grass grow fast and thick across the metro. From established neighborhoods in midtown Tulsa to growing suburbs like Broken Arrow, Owasso, and Bixby, homeowners need consistent mowing service to keep their yards under control from April through October.

Mow Managers provides scheduled, reliable lawn mowing across the Tulsa metro. Enter your address, get your price in minutes, pick your mow day. Our local crews deliver the same four services every visit: mowing, line trimming, edging, and debris cleanup. One price, no contracts.

What Every Service Visit Includes - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

What Every Service Visit Includes

  • Mowing at the proper height for your grass type. Tulsa-area lawns are predominantly Bermuda with Fescue common in shadier yards and Zoysia appearing on some properties. Each gets mowed at the height that promotes thick, healthy growth.
  • Line Trimming around fences, trees, beds, and every obstacle the mower cannot reach.
  • Edging along all sidewalks, driveways, and curbs.
  • Debris Cleanup with clippings blown off all hard surfaces.

Bush and bed maintenance and grass bagging available as add-ons.

Tulsa Lawn Care

Built for Green Country Conditions

Tulsa's climate is similar to OKC but with some important differences. Tulsa receives more rainfall than western Oklahoma, which means more consistent growth and fewer drought stress events. The soil across the metro varies from rocky clay in south Tulsa to deeper, more fertile soil in the river bottoms near the Arkansas River and along Broken Arrow's creek corridors.

Bermuda grass is the dominant turf type across the Tulsa metro. It thrives in the hot summers and handles the clay soil well when properly maintained. Fescue appears in shadier areas, especially in older midtown Tulsa neighborhoods with mature trees and in parts of south Tulsa near the wooded areas along the creek systems. The transition zone climate means some homeowners have a mix of both in the same yard.

The growing season typically runs from late April through mid-October, with peak growth from May through August. Tulsa's spring arrives slightly later than in Texas markets, but once the soil warms up, growth is aggressive and weekly mowing becomes essential.

Spring in Tulsa also means storms. The severe weather corridor runs right through the metro, and heavy rain events from April through June can send lawns into overdrive. After a multi-day rain event, your lawn can go from freshly mowed to six inches tall in under a week. Our scheduling system handles weather delays and gets your lawn back on track quickly.

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Tulsa Lawn Care

How It Works

  1. Get Your Free Quote - Enter your address on our website. Instant price from satellite measurement.
  2. Sign Up Online - Pick weekly or biweekly. Takes two minutes.
  3. Choose Your Mow Day - Pick what works for your schedule.
  4. Your Crew Shows Up - Text notifications before and after. Same crew every visit. 24/7 text support.
Serving Tulsa and the Surrounding Metro - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

Serving Tulsa and the Surrounding Metro

Our Tulsa crews cover the full metro area with routes running daily.

Our service area includes Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Catoosa, and Claremore.

Broken Arrow is our largest Tulsa suburb, with rapid growth along the Creek Turnpike corridor and established neighborhoods throughout the city. Owasso has expanded significantly north of 96th Street with newer subdivisions. Bixby and Jenks share the south Tulsa corridor with family-friendly neighborhoods and strong community standards. Each suburb has its own character, and our crews work across all of them daily.

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Why Tulsa Homeowners Choose Mow Managers

1

Instant pricing

See your price before you commit. Satellite-measured, no estimates.

2

Consistent crews

Same team every visit. They know your yard.

3

Text-based communication

Notifications, support, account management. All digital.

4

No contracts

Cancel or pause anytime. No fees.

5

All-inclusive

Mowing, trimming, edging, cleanup. One price.

6

Seasonal adjustments

Schedule shifts with the seasons automatically.

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Tips for Tulsa Lawns

1

Take advantage of the rain

Tulsa gets more rain than OKC or Texas markets. Bermuda lawns here often need less supplemental irrigation. Let nature do the watering when possible and save your water bill.

2

Watch for armyworms in fall

Fall armyworms can devastate Bermuda lawns in September and October. If you notice irregular browning that spreads quickly, armyworms may be the cause. Early treatment is key.

3

Do not bag the clippings

Our standard service mulch-mows, which returns nutrients to the soil. Tulsa's soil benefits from this natural fertilization.

4

Aerate in early fall

Tulsa clay compacts over the summer, especially in high-traffic areas. Core aeration in September allows water and nutrients to reach the root zone before winter dormancy.

Get Your Free Quote Today - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

Get Your Free Quote Today

Enter your address at mowmanagers.com and see your price in under a minute. Pick your day, and your first service can be this week.

HOA-Friendly Service Across Green Country - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

HOA-Friendly Service Across Green Country

Many Tulsa-area subdivisions, particularly in Broken Arrow, south Tulsa, Owasso, and Jenks, have HOA standards for lawn maintenance. Grass height limits, edging requirements, and clipping cleanup are common expectations. Our weekly service keeps your property within those standards consistently. The same crew shows up every week, they know what your neighborhood expects, and they deliver it.

If you have received an HOA notice about your lawn, getting on a consistent mowing schedule is the fastest fix. Our service includes everything most HOAs require: mowing at the proper height, professional edging, and complete debris cleanup.

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How Tulsa's Climate Affects Your Lawn Schedule

Tulsa's climate has a few characteristics that set it apart from our other markets. First, you get more rain than OKC or any of our Texas markets. Annual rainfall in the Tulsa metro averages around 40-42 inches, compared to 30-35 in Dallas or OKC. That extra moisture means more consistent growth and often less need for supplemental irrigation during the summer. Your sprinkler system gets a break, but your mowing schedule does not.

Second, Tulsa's severe weather season from April through June brings intense storms that can dump several inches in a single event. After a major rain, Bermuda grass can grow several inches in under a week. This is when consistent scheduling matters most. If your mowing gets delayed by weather, we reschedule to the next available day so your lawn does not get ahead of the program.

Third, the fall transition happens faster in Tulsa than in Texas. By mid-October, Bermuda growth slows noticeably, and by November it enters dormancy. We shift your schedule to biweekly as growth tapers and you are not paying for weekly visits when the grass is barely moving.

The combination of Green Country's rainfall, the clay soil, and warm summers creates conditions where Bermuda thrives, but only with consistent maintenance. A well-mowed Bermuda lawn in Tulsa is one of the thickest, greenest lawns you will find anywhere. A neglected one becomes a patchy, weed-infested mess in short order. Consistent mowing is the difference.

The Tulsa Lawn Care Calendar - Mow Managers Tulsa

Tulsa Lawn Care

The Tulsa Lawn Care Calendar

  • March - Bermuda starts showing green but is not yet in full growth mode. Monitor soil temperature. Fescue lawns are actively growing.
  • April - Bermuda greens up fully. Transition to weekly mowing. First round of spring storms may cause growth surges.
  • May - August - Peak growing season. Weekly mowing is essential. Watch for armyworms in late summer.
  • September - Growth begins to slow. Best time for core aeration on clay soils. Overseed Fescue areas.
  • October - Transition to biweekly. Last chance for fall lawn treatments.
  • November - February - Dormant season. Biweekly service for weed and leaf management. Minimal growth.

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