Pedro started Lawn Lives Matter with a mower and a pickup in the Bee Ridge area, and built the business one property at a time. Reviews mention the same things over and over — and that's the whole business.
Before there was a business, there was a neighbor with a lawn that needed cutting. Pedro did the job, did it right, and the next door neighbor asked for a card. That was a long time ago.
Seven-plus years later, the crew is small on purpose. Pedro runs the routes, talks to customers, and handles estimates. The same phone number is on the truck, the business card, and the Google listing — and most of the time, Pedro is the one who picks up.
Reviews across the last few years say the same things. Pedro comes out fast. The quote is fair. The work gets done. The crew shows up on the same day each week. There are no surprise charges, no high-pressure upsell, and no "we'll get back to you" follow-up that never comes.
The business is small because that's how it stays good. If you call, you'll talk to someone who can actually answer your question — usually within a ring or two, day or night.
These are the four commitments that show up in every review, every conversation, and every property we walk away from. They're also the reason customers stay.
If your day is Wednesday, your day is Wednesday. If weather pushes us, you'll hear about it the night before — not after.
We come look at the property, walk it, and tell you what we think you actually need. Not the most expensive option. The right one.
Clippings off the drive, beds blown, debris hauled. The property should look better than it did when we pulled up.
24/7 doesn't mean a recording. It means a real person, usually Pedro, usually within a couple of rings.
No call center, no menu tree, no waiting. Just the crew.