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True Lawn and Tree Care

Apache Junction, AZ · Family-run since 2021

Lawns at the bottom. Trees up top.

Family-run out of Apache Junction since 2021. Jimmy is an ISA Certified Tree Climber — same crew handles your weekly mow and the sixty-foot palm.

Free, no-pressure walk-through. We quote on-site so the number you get is the number you pay.

ISA Certified Tree Climber Apache Junction · serving the East Valley since 2021 a small two-to-three person crew — family-run Insured · workman’s comp on the climber

How we’re built

Lawns at the bottom.
Trees up top.

Most yards in the East Valley need both — a lawn that gets cut every Tuesday and a mesquite that needs structure work before monsoon. Most companies do one or the other. We do both, with the same crew.

Up top

Tree work, by an ISA Certified Tree Climber.

Mesquite, palo verde, ironwood, ash. Palms up to about sixty-five feet. Real structure cuts — never topped, never lion-tailed. Jimmy is on every tree job; he is the climber.

  • Climbed, not spiked
  • Insured for tree work, workman’s comp on the climber
  • Free monsoon hazard walk for recurring customers
At the bottom

Same morning every week, same crew.

Front, back, edges crisp, walks blown clean across the gravel. Mulch-cut by default, bagged on request. Cut height changes with the season so the lawn keeps moisture in summer and never gets scalped.

  • Weekly or bi-weekly schedule
  • Edges power-cut at every visit
  • Flat monthly billing — Apple Pay, Venmo, Zelle, card

One phone number. One invoice. The same person who climbs your sixty-foot palm is the one who walked the lawn before you signed up.

What we do

Trees, lawns, and thework in between.

Pick one service or the whole list. The recurring lawn run and the tree work fund each other, which is why we can take a careful approach to both.

Tree Trimming & Shaping

Mesquite, palo verde, ironwood, ash — structure cuts that hold up through monsoon, never topped, never lion-tailed.

starts at $150 · per visit

Palm Skinning & Frond Pull

Date, queen, and Mexican fan — climbed, skinned clean, fronds and pods cleared. Up to about 65 feet.

starts at $175 · per visit

Tree Removal

Roped down piece-by-piece in tight yards, dropped whole when the lot allows. Insurance and a clean-up crew on every job.

starts at $450 · per visit

Stump Grinding

Ground six to twelve inches below grade, chips raked into the hole or hauled — you choose.

starts at $95 · per visit

Monsoon Hazard Assessment

Walk-through before July — what is going to fail, what to thin now, what is fine. No charge if you are already on a recurring schedule.

starts at $65 · per visit

Weekly or Bi-Weekly Mowing

Front, back, edges crisp, walks blown clean. Same morning every week, same crew.

starts at $45 · per visit

Edging, Trimming & Bed Care

Power-edged borders, hand-pulled weeds in beds, hedges shaped — the small stuff that makes a yard look intentional.

starts at $30 · per visit

Frond, Leaf & Storm Cleanup

After a monsoon or a hard wind — fronds, pods, branches, the whole pile hauled. Same day if we can.

starts at $85 · per visit

Drip & Sprinkler Tune-Up

Drip emitters checked at every tree, broken heads swapped, a controller program that actually matches the season.

starts at $95 · per visit

The arborist eye

What we look at
when we look atyour tree.

A walk-through is free for recurring customers and sixty-five dollars otherwise. It takes about twenty minutes and you walk away with a written list of what wants doing — no obligation to do any of it through us.

  1. 01

    Canopy shape

    Is the tree balanced, or is half its weight on one side? A mesquite that leans 60/40 over a pool is a different problem than one that leans away from the house.

  2. 02

    Co-dominant leaders + included bark

    Two competing trunks with bark trapped in the V are how mesquites split themselves down the middle in a monsoon. Catchable years before it fails — if anyone is looking.

  3. 03

    Deadwood and crossing limbs

    Anything dead is going to come down on its own timeline; we choose the timeline. Crossing limbs grind themselves into open wounds and become entry points for pests.

  4. 04

    Long lateral weight

    A horizontal limb thirty feet long, two inches thick at the tip, is a metronome the wind plays. Reduce the tip weight, leave the structure alone.

  5. 05

    Root flare and lean angle

    Where the trunk meets the dirt should look like a hand spreading on the ground. If it looks like a straight line into the gravel, the tree is buried — and slowly suffocating.

  6. 06

    Wind exposure + monsoon line

    Where you sit on the lot, what is upwind, what blew through last July. The same tree behaves differently on a corner lot in Gold Canyon than tucked behind a block wall in Mesa.

Mesquite tree being cared for, hand-drawn

How it works

Three steps,no hassle

We try to make hiring us boring in the best way — predictable, quiet, easy to explain to your spouse.

  1. Walk the property

    We come out, listen to what you want, and look at what the lawn actually needs. No high-pressure quotes, no surprises.

  2. Quote on the spot

    You get a flat per-visit price the same day. That number is what shows up on the invoice — no add-ons.

  3. Same crew, every week

    Once we start, the same two-person crew shows up the same morning every week. Quiet, on-time, gate latched.

In their words

What customers say

Recurring lawn customers, tree-work customers, and a few who started as one and turned into both.

Jimmy climbed our two big date palms and skinned them down to a clean diamond — first time in years they have looked the way they should. Crew left the gravel cleaner than they found it.

Marcia H.

via Google

Had a mesquite leaning over the pool that two other companies wanted to top. Jimmy walked it with me, explained why topping kills the tree, and did proper structure cuts instead. Year later it looks better, not butchered.

Rick D.

via Google

On the recurring schedule for both lawn and trees. Same morning every week, and they did a free monsoon walk in June and tagged a limb the wind took down two weeks later. Glad I listened.

Susan P.

via Yelp

Got a tree giving you doubts? A lawn you’re tired of thinking about?

Call Jimmy and we’ll walk the property within the week — free and no pressure. Mention if it’s tree work or the lawn (or both) so we can bring the right gear.

Get a quote

Tell us about the property — lawn, trees, or both.

Fill in what you can. If it’s a tree, a rough size and species (mesquite, palm, ironwood, ash) helps us bring the right rope and saw on the walk-through.

  • We typically reply same-day during the week.
  • No marketing emails — only what you asked about.
  • Free walk-through and on-site quote.

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Good to know

Frequently asked

  • Both — that is the whole point. One crew handles the lawn at ground level and the trees up top. One phone number, one invoice, one schedule. Most of our recurring customers use us for both, but plenty use us only for tree work or only for the lawn.