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How to Help Beautify Your Neighbor’s Lawn (and Get Rewarded)

Written By

Ryan LeClaire

Published On

June 3, 2026

How to Help Beautify Your Neighbor’s Lawn (and Get Rewarded)

Some people want to hold the title of undisputed lawn champion of their block. To them, lawn care is a competitive sport, and they’re in it to win it.

However, other people don’t mind sharing their wealth. They want the entire block to look its best. They’re all about the community. They don’t hoard their weed control secrets. They happily share them with their friends, family, and neighbors.

Remember: Healthy neighboring lawns help each other stay healthy! Dandelions and other weeds spread from lawn to lawn. At the same time, lawn pests can spread from yard to yard. When we see them at one home, we often also see them in their neighbor’s yard. So lawn care is very much a team sport!

If you want to help your neighbor take their lawn game to the next level, it’s easier than you think.

Step 1: Show and Tell

Maybe Weed Man helped take your lawn from good to great. Or maybe we helped you achieve a brag-worthy before-and-after story.

If that’s the case, we would love for you to leave us a Google Review. Just Google Weed Man + Your City and then find Write a Review on the right-hand side.

To make the case to your neighbors, walk them around your yard, show them your results, and tell them how you got here.

You might say something like:

  • “I used to waste time fertilizing my own lawn once every two weeks. Now, Weed Man does it twice a year, and it’s done!”
  • “We used to have dandelions, but now my lawn chokes them out naturally.”
  • “We used to have really thin grass and bare patches over here. It turns out my soil was too compacted. A professional aeration really loosened things up.

Your neighbor may have just accepted that dandelions are unavoidable. Or that golf course quality turf requires a team of groundskeepers.

Show them how easy it can be.

And if you’re not a Weed Man customer yet, that’s even easier. You can start right now and get a free lawn care quote in a few quick clicks.

Step 2: Tell Them Your Secret

Now that they can see how attainable a stunning yard can be, tell them how you got yours.

Tell them about Weed Man and our full offering of lawn care services designed to take any lawn from amateur-level to pro.

Tell them we’ve been both your lawn care MVPs and your lawn coaches, with expert advice on how to mow their lawn like a pro and water their lawn the perfect way.

Step 3: Refer a Friend

At Weed Man, we love to grow with customers like you.

If you’ve enjoyed your experience with us, we’d love for you to spread the word. Your referral helps your friends and neighbors achieve healthier, greener lawns backed by local experts they can trust.

Start right now by clicking here to invite your friends in two quick steps! Ask your local franchise about referral rewards!

If you’re not a Weed Man customer, let’s start that journey right now. Simply click here to get a free lawn care quote and answer a few quick questions about your lawn.

Written By

Ryan LeClaire

Published On

June 3, 2026

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