Landscaping Services in Murray, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across Murray — central Salt Lake Valley with established post-war neighborhoods. Whether you're in Murray Park, Liberty, Jefferson, or Atherton, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your Murray yard needs a local crew
Most Murray properties were built between the 1950s and 1970s on quarter-acre lots, which means established Kentucky bluegrass lawns, mature shade trees planted 50 to 70 years ago, and irrigation systems that often need a careful hand rather than a generic template. The mid-canopy shade pattern across older streets like 5300 South and Vine changes how a lawn dries between cuts, and we adjust mow height and frequency to match what your specific block actually needs through the season.
Services we deliver in Murray
Our Murray work is built around the predictable rhythm of an older central-valley neighborhood: weekly mowing through the growing season, spring and fall aeration to keep compaction in check on long-established lawns, and clean edging that makes a quarter-acre corner lot read sharp from the sidewalk. Because so many Murray homes have mature trees, fall cleanup is a real workload here — not a token visit. We schedule recurring routes so you stay on the same day each week, and we time the heavier seasonal work around Murray's typical thaw and first-freeze windows.
- Weekly recurring mowing — paced to bluegrass growth on shaded mid-century lots, not a generic calendar.
- Spring and fall core aeration — essential after decades of foot traffic and clay settling on older lawns.
- Mulching of established bed lines around mature shrubs and foundation plantings common in Murray Park and Liberty.
- Edging along driveways and sidewalks — older concrete in Murray runs uneven, and a crisp edge hides a lot of age.
- Fall leaf cleanup — the 50-to-70-year-old canopy along Murray's older streets drops a real volume of leaves.
- Spring cleanup — clearing winter debris and dead growth before the first mow of the season.
Common questions from Murray homeowners
How often should an established Murray lawn be mowed? 
Most Murray bluegrass lawns are healthiest on a weekly cadence from late April through October, with a longer interval acceptable in mid-summer heat or under heavy mature shade where growth slows.
When should I aerate a 50-year-old lawn? 
Spring and fall both work well for cool-season grass in Murray. Fall aeration is usually the higher-impact pass because the soil is still warm, the grass is actively recovering, and weed pressure is lower.
Can you work around mature trees and older sprinkler lines? 
Yes. We routinely service Murray yards with 60-plus-year-old trees and original-era irrigation. We flag heads before aeration and adjust mow patterns to protect surface roots and avoid scalping over high spots.