With over 55 streets named "Peachtree" ordering a pizza or finding someone to mow your lawn can be a real challenge. Thankfully, LawnGuru uses GPS and aerial mapping, ensuring your provider knows which Peachtree street to visit.
Learn MoreDuring World War I Woodrow Wilson bought a flock of sheep to graze on The White House lawn. In addition to reducing the manpower needed to mow the lawn, the flocks wool was also sold to raise money for the Red Cross. LawnGuru also believes in resourceful lawn maintenance, that's why we've made it so easy to skip unneeded cuts.
Learn MoreChicago is home to the remote control. This handy device was invented by Eugene Polley in 1950 for Zenith Televisions. Good news Chicagoans! You can now request, skip and pause lawn service with the push of a button. Eugene would be so proud!
Learn MoreClarence Crane of Cleveland invented Life Savers candy in 1912. The name was inspired by the candies ring shape which resembled life preservers found on watercrafts. Fittingly, LawnGuru customers have described our app as a "total life saver." Perfect for avoiding heat exhaustion and frostbite!
Learn MoreIt's no wonder that the Detroit Metro area is the home of LawnGuru. After all, this is the birthplace of Mow-town! Smokey Robinson, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and LawnGuru all got their start, right here in Detroit.
Learn MoreThere’s nothing better than a Slurpee after a long day of mowing. Many don’t know but the first convenience store 7-Eleven got its start in Dallas back in 1927. Similarly, the LawnGuru app was created with ease and convenience in mind, basically making us the “7-Eleven” of the lawn care industry!
Learn MoreHouston was named one of the 10 greenest cities in the United States with over 56,405 acres of park space! If charged $65 an acre it would cost over $3.6 million to cut all of Houston's park space each week! Fortunately, the average LawnGuru user pays only $35 per cut.
Learn MorePhiladelphia has always been a city of firsts. Philly was home to America's first daily newspaper. In 1946 U Penn constructed the world's first completely electronic computer. And in 2017 it became one of the first cities to offer LawnGuru's on-demand lawn and snow service.
Learn MoreCharlotte made a name for itself when the city struck gold in 1799, with the first piece being valued at a whopping $3.50! The city has almost 900,000 occupants, so it’s no surprise that it is currently the largest city in the state of North Carolina. Charlotte is also the third fastest growing city in the United States, hence why LawnGuru is packing up our bags and making the move there!
Learn MoreSt. Paul is the older sibling to Minneapolis; these cities are also referred to as the Twin Cities. The state’s baseball team, the Minnesota Twins, play at Target Field which is 90% real Kentucky bluegrass. While you enjoy the seventh-inning stretch, let your LawnGuru Pro take care of the rest!
Learn MoreSt. Louis, Missouri was named after the infamous King Louis XIV. LawnGuru pretty much owes it all to King Louis XIV, as he is the one who started the western trend of lawns! This renowned historical figure made sure his lawn was asymmetrical as well as geometrical at all times. Booking LawnGuru not only saves you time but also helps keep the legacy of King Louis XIV alive!
Learn MoreDid you know, the Cuban sandwich originated in Tampa? Each layer of the Cuban represents people who immigrated to Ypor in the early 1900’s. People of all ages arrived here to escape their worries and winters of wherever they came from, and an increasing number of them stayed. Whether you winter in Tampa or reside there year long, LawnGuru is the perfect way to ensure your property is cared for year round!
Learn MoreOrlando is Florida's largest inland city! Orlando is home to dozens of theme parks and one of the United States’ greatest family attractions, Walt Disney World. Walt Disney World is a place where dreams come true and LawnGuru is no different! At LawnGuru we offer a wide variety of services to help make your lawn care dreams a reality!
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