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Lawn Mowing New Port

Local lawn mowing and garden maintenance in New Port, SA. Get a fast quote from professional operators — same-day service available in most areas.

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Lawn Mowing

Regular cuts, edging, and clippings removal. Weekly or fortnightly.

🌿 Hedge & Garden

Hedge trimming, garden bed maintenance, weeding, and cleanup.

🌅 Fertilise & Treat

Seasonal fertilising, weed control, and lawn health treatments.

Lawn care in New Port

New Port (5015) sits in SA's warm-temperate zone, where turf is vigorous through the warmer months and slows over winter. Lawns around New Port are most often Buffalo, Couch and Kikuyu. Right now, in winter, mowing drops back to every three to four weeks, and warm-season lawns may go dormant.

Grass & climate

New Port falls in a warm-temperate climate zone. The lawns best suited to local conditions are:

BuffaloCouchKikuyu

This season (winter)

In winter, mowing drops back to every three to four weeks, and warm-season lawns may go dormant.

Lawn mowing prices in New Port

Indicative SA pricing — request a quote above for an exact figure.

Small lawn (under 300m²) $50 – $70
Medium lawn (300 – 600m²) $70 – $110
Large lawn (600m²+) $110 – $180
Hedge trimming from $80
Full garden maintenance $90 – $150 per visit

Lawn mowing in New Port — FAQs

How much does lawn mowing cost in New Port?

A standard residential mow in New Port typically runs $50 – for a small block, rising for larger or overgrown lawns. Get an exact quote using the form above.

How often should I mow my lawn in New Port?

In New Port's warm-temperate climate during winter, mowing drops back to every three to four weeks, and warm-season lawns may go dormant.

What grass grows best in New Port, SA?

Buffalo, Couch and Kikuyu are the most common and best-suited lawn types for New Port's conditions.

Do you service areas near New Port?

Yes — operators listed here also cover nearby areas including Garden Island, Torrens Island, Port Adelaide Bc, Glanville.

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