Landscape differently.

We specialize in Quiet Lawn Care, eco-friendly landscape maintenance, and edible landscaping in the Raleigh area. Our Electric Lawn Care Service is up to 75% quieter than gas, and our unique approach to landscaping creatively combines beauty, productivity, and sustainability.

What our neighbors are saying

  • Quiet Lawn Care ★★★★★

    “My wife and I have been discussing why there aren’t more electric lawn maintenance businesses like this out there in the Raleigh vicinity for years! Then we found Neighborhood Foodscapes & Lawn and were thrilled to try them out. An all electric lawn care business, finally! Significantly quieter service than all your standard, noisy, gas-powered equipment. No fumes to choke on after getting your lawn cut either! My kids had their bedroom window open the whole time and the noise was completely negligible. Mat was very efficient and did a fantastic job with everything. He even went through the trouble of pulling some weeds out of our front bed. We are so happy we discovered this wonderful business and would highly recommend!”

    - Trevor B.

  • Hedge Trimming and Mulch Installation ★★★★★

    “Very professional. Arrived on time, went to work, cleaned up and finished at the estimated time. Great job!!”

    - Johnny L.

  • Quiet Lawn Care ★★★★★

    “I used Neighborhood Foodscapes & Lawn while my mower was in the shop. Mat showed up on time, explained his service and immediately got to work. His mower was SO quiet that I barely knew he was still working. He trimmed all the weeds and edged my driveway with ease. He blew off my driveway when all mowing was completed. Then he took the time to clear all the spider webs from the eaves of my house (a totally unexpected service). He let me know he was all done before leaving for his next job. I would definitely recommend using his services!”

    - Tony L.

Our Services

Eco-friendly Lawn Care

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Elevate your lawn care experience with our fully electric lawn care service that eliminates fumes and significantly reduces noise so you can enjoy a cleaner, quieter service experience. One-time, weekly, and bi-weekly appointments are available. Click the link above now to receive your FREE virtual quote in minutes!

Quiet Hedge Trimming

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Overgrown plants reduce curb appeal. We trim your hedges and shrubs to encourage symmetrical growth and prolong flowering so your landscape looks clean, vibrant, and healthy year-round. Click the link above for a FREE quote!

Garden Planning & Design

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We’ll help you identify the ideal location for your dream garden and provide expert advice to ensure your plants receive everything they need to produce an abundant harvest for you and yours. Click the link and unlock your lawn’s potential!

What we’re about

Native pollinators like bees and butterflies suffer when land is clear-cut for development. Lakes and rivers that supply our drinking water fill with fertilizers and pesticides that run off our lawns during rainstorms. Food is getting more expensive all the time while fertile land goes unused right under our noses.

At Neighborhood Foodscapes & Lawn, we’re reconnecting with our neighbors and the land.

Through our commitment to eco-friendly lawn care practices, we’re reducing air and noise pollution in our community with our fully electric suite of lawn care equipment.

As we foster a passion for fresh food and productive spaces, we’re creating habitat for native wildlife to flourish and where the pollinators we depend on can recover and thrive.

We’re developing our targeted, non-toxic approach to fertilizer and weed control that’ll reduce nutrient runoff and keep our lakes and rivers healthy and teeming with life.

By orienting landscapes around plants that produce fresh fruit and vegetables year after year, we’re making lawns more productive, beautiful, and pollinator-friendly.

Contact Us

Interested in working together? Shoot us an email and we’ll bee in touch shortly. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Sorry for the plant puns. Was it too mulch?