LawnCaring
For someone grieving

The grass still grows when everything else stops.

Flowers wilt. Casseroles pile up. The lawn just keeps growing. Send a quiet, dignified gesture that says "I see you" without asking anything of them. No branding on site, no logos on the door.

How it works

Three minutes from you. Weeks of relief for them.

01

Tell us their address

We measure the lawn from satellite. No call, no estimate visit. 60 seconds.

02

Pick how often

One-time, every other week, or a recovery plan. Cancel any time, no fee.

03

We text them, gently

"Someone sent you a mow." They tap to confirm, or decline with one tap (full refund).

"
My neighbor's husband died in February. I didn't know what to do. Casserole felt corny. This was perfect. She didn't have to thank me, and her yard looked nice for the service.

— Renee B.

Sympathy gift · 4 cuts

What's different about sympathy

We adjust the tone. Everywhere.

Subdued card language No exclamation marks, no "Surprise!" The card reads gently and the note is yours.
No branding on site The pro arrives without anything identifying LawnCaring. No door hangers, no flyers.
Quiet hours only We schedule mid-morning or early afternoon. Never before 9 AM or during typical visitation hours.
Recipient can decline silently One tap. No explanation required. We never ask why.
You control the cadence Start with one. Add more later if it feels right. No commitment.

What sympathy senders usually pick

Most start with a single cut and add more after they see how it lands. No commitment, no pressure.

One cut

"I wanted to do something"

$54

4 cuts

Biweekly for 2 months · $51 each

$204

8 cuts

Through the summer · $49 each

$392

Ongoing

Pause or cancel any week

$49/cut

The questions everyone asks

They decline with one tap. Full refund. The card stays private.

No. The card is from you, in your words. The pro arrives without branding. It looks like a thoughtful friend, not an organization.

Most senders wait 3 – 5 days. The immediate aftermath is full of people. The lawn becomes a problem in week two.

Yes. The card will read "From a friend" instead of your name.

A printed card in the mail with your note, then a text the morning of the visit. No app, no login, no invoice.

The quietest way to show up.

No phone call. No showing up at their door. Just a clean lawn and a card that says you care.