About Us

Clean Cut Lawn Services is a family owned small business in the Black Creek community. We have served Wilson, Smithfield, Kenly, & many rural homes through our county for years. Excellence has been our goal and continues to be for over twenty four years. As we kick off in 2009 we have hot new items for you to preview. As well as old services that many of you have come to trust. We stand behind our work and offer senior citizen and discounts to those with disabilities. We would like to take you on a preview of what we have to offer.


Our services that we typically provide are soil sampling, aerating of soil, hedge trimming, mowing, and trimming lawn, beds, drive ways, and curbs, seeding and fertilizing with great results. We also have year around contracts available for residential and commercial customers. A beautiful lawn is no accident. With a proper soil sample nutritional deficiencies can easily be determined. Soil pests that damage turf grasses and ornamentals should be identified and dealt with at their most vulnerable time in their life cycle to keep numbers below threshold levels. We use biological, natural, and chemical controls to regulate these pests. Weeds growing in beds and turf also present many complex problems for the landscape. The best way to combat weeds is with a green-vibrant lawn but there are also chemical controls that target weeds without damaging turf grasses.


Another old service of Clean Cut Lawn is landscape structures. Bridges, trellises, greenhouses, gazebos, storage buildings, and shelters are built well and continue to give our customers years of pleasure and reliability. Landscape and driveway lighting can enhance most any home by illuminating certain features, such as pools, entrances, and fountains. We have a large variety of pool features such as liners, pre-formed ponds, fountains, falls, and even cement structures available at competitive rates.


Landscape improvements such as de-weeding beds or completely redesigning the landscape have been our job in years past and will continue to be. No job is too large or too small. Our customers are our most valuable asset and your satisfaction is what we seek. We can plant or arrange to have planted most any reasonably sized plants and look forward to doing this for you in 2009. Healthy plants may not be the cheapest. We will not use plants that are too large for their pots, have high weed contents within the pots, or have been sitting for days over asphalt in the summer heat regardless of nursery man or department store.


Most landscapes take a beating during late July-early September due to hot, humid, and hazy summers that we have in south eastern NC. There are drought resistant hybrids (cultivars) that we can plant to help offset this. Also summer grasses such as Bermuda, Centipede, St. Augustine, and Zoysia grasses are more naturally drought resistant. No grass - no matter how healthy can live indefinitely without water. Aeration of soil and removal of excess thatch seems to be the key to loosen tightly compacted soil. We recommend aeration in late May-to early June for summer preparation. Irrigation works much better, reaches the roots faster, and dries off of foliage quickly to reduce certain bacterial and fungal pests, thus requiring less chemical controls. We offer irrigation options for front and side or complete lawn coverage with pop up spray heads for lawn and drip irrigation for beds and ornamentals. We also have above ground and below ground models of rain water collection systems.


We are happy and honored to be the first company in our area to offer rain water collection systems. An ever increasing amount of businesses, municipalities, and even non-profits are recognizing the benefit of this untapped resource. A rain water collection system may be a 100 gal barrel with a water spout at the bottom or as complex as 40,000 gal or even 100,000 gal network underground. We have slim line models that attach to the wall, above ground, individually or stacked and large tanks that may be metal or plastic. A pump will charge an irrigation field with as much pressure as the utility provides. We get 40-50 inches of rainfall a year that equals to nearly 80-100 inches under your eves of your roof or at your down spouts that is a cumulative 200,000-250,000 gallons of free water. Why not divert some of this resource in a tank and water your lawn with captured water. What if my cistern runs dry? You might ask. We connect to the utility’s recycled water supply, (all permits as applicable) and buy exactly what you need to make it through the summer and early fall. This is the number one landscape improvement, with the rising cost of a unit of water, that will pay for itself in just a few years or if you sell- immediately. If you already have gutters, you are well on the way to what you need.


Finally, as you have noticed John 3:16. We are also a Christian business and will strive to give you the best labor and resources available. Our work, attitude, and professionalism must last after our work is over. After all when the day is over, and our products and services are in place, it is your satisfaction that will motivate you to tell a friend about us. We service what we sell and we would enjoy working with you. I look forward to meeting you soon.


In Christ

Mike Kimbrell

LAWN MAINTENANCE

HEDGE & SHRUB TRIMMING

LAWN STRUCTURES

IRRIGATION SYSTEMS

WATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS

AQUASCAPE FEATURES

SOIL SAMPLING

CHEMICAL SPRAY LICENSED

OUTDOOR STORAGE

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Clean Cut Lawn Service 5330 Akron Rd. Wilson, North Carolina 27893 252-291-3298