Point Grey Lawn Care & Property Maintenance

Lawn care, hedge trimming,and a yard that stays perfect.

Point Grey sits at the western tip of Vancouver, bordered by Pacific Spirit Park and the UBC Endowment Lands. Properties here tend to be larger, with established gardens and significant tree cover.

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Licensed & locally owned/Transparent pricing/No contracts

What We Do

Services in Point Grey

Lawn Care

Large-lot lawn programs with extra fertilization to compensate for Point Grey's fast-draining sandy-loam soil and park-edge shade.

Hedge Trimming

Multi-species hedge management across extensive Point Grey boundaries, with species-specific timing for cedar, laurel, and boxwood.

Property Maintenance

Year-round Pacific Spirit Park debris clearing, invasive species removal, and storm cleanup for large Point Grey properties.

Our property borders the park and the debris management alone was worth it. Rayza handles the whole yard, front and back, without us thinking about it.

MR

Michael R.

Point Grey

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About Point Grey

What makes landscaping in Point Grey different

Point Grey lots are among the largest in Vancouver proper, often featuring expansive lawns, mature hedging, and multi-level garden beds. The proximity to Pacific Spirit Park means leaf and debris management is a year-round concern. The sandy-loam soil drains better than the clay found further east, but lawns still need consistent feeding and aeration to stay thick. Many properties here have mixed hedging along multiple boundaries, requiring species-specific trimming approaches in a single visit. Lot widths of 50 feet or more are common, with total lot areas sometimes exceeding 7,000 square feet, giving Point Grey some of the most substantial residential landscapes in the city. The sandy-loam base means nutrients wash through faster than clay soils, so lawns here demand more frequent fertilization to maintain color and density. Western red cedar, Douglas fir, and bigleaf maple from Pacific Spirit Park shed heavily from fall through early spring, and wind-blown branches after winter storms are a regular cleanup item. The park boundary also introduces invasive species like English ivy and Himalayan blackberry that creep into yards and require seasonal removal before they establish. Many Point Grey homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s and feature mature rhododendrons, camellias, and ornamental cherry trees that need careful pruning to maintain structure without damaging bloom cycles. The neighborhood's prestige means homeowners expect consistently high presentation, and the larger lot sizes mean service visits take longer and require more equipment than typical Vancouver properties.

Local Tips

Tips for Point Grey homeowners

Fertilize Point Grey lawns every six weeks rather than quarterly because the sandy-loam soil leaches nutrients faster than clay.

Check property edges along Pacific Spirit Park monthly for English ivy and blackberry runners before they establish root systems.

Schedule post-storm branch clearing after winter windstorms, which push debris from the park canopy onto adjacent yards.

How It Works

Three Steps to a Better Yard

01

Tell us what you need

Fill out the form or give us a call. Describe your property and what you need done. It takes two minutes.

02

We visit your property

A crew member walks your Point Grey yard and gives you a clear, flat-rate quote on the spot. No surprises.

03

Your yard, handled

We show up on schedule, every time. Consistent quality, every visit. You don’t think about it again.

Landscaping questions from Point Grey homeowners

Do Point Grey properties need more maintenance because of the park?

Yes. Properties adjacent to Pacific Spirit Park deal with significantly more leaf fall, wind-blown debris, and encroaching vegetation than typical Vancouver lots. We recommend at minimum monthly maintenance visits, with additional fall cleanup sessions from October through December.

What grass type works best in Point Grey?

The sandier soil in Point Grey drains well, which suits perennial ryegrass and fine fescue blends. Ryegrass handles the foot traffic common on larger lawns, while fescue tolerates the shade from the mature tree canopy. We typically recommend a blend of both.

How do you handle the large hedges on Point Grey properties?

Many Point Grey homes have hedges exceeding eight feet. We bring appropriate equipment for height work and always trim with a taper to keep growth dense from bottom to top. For overgrown hedges, we plan a staged reduction over multiple visits rather than cutting everything back at once.

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