Better, Safer Lawns: Uncle Onion’s Electric Organic Lawn Care

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When Aaron Johnson founded Uncle Onion’s Electric Organic Lawn Care, he had one mission in mind: to provide a better, safer lawn care alternative for families and the environment.


 “Our tagline is ‘Better, Safer Lawns,’ and that’s exactly what we deliver,” says Aaron. With a focus on convenience, reliability, and eco-friendly practices, Uncle Onion’s is redefining lawn care in the Fredericksburg area.


The Future of Lawn Care: Cleaner, Quieter, and Healthier


Uncle Onion’s stands out not only with its name– a mispronunciation by Aaron’s nephew that quickly turned into his nickname– but also by using fully electric lawn equipment, making it up to 70% quieter than traditional gas-powered alternatives. Even the van, named Van Mowerson, is electric. “Clients have told us they didn’t even know we were there,” Aaron shares. This low-noise approach is perfect for remote workers, parents with napping children, and anyone who enjoys peace and quiet.


Beyond the quiet operation, the service is cleaner and healthier for families. “Our equipment emits NO air pollution on your property,” Aaron emphasizes. There are no smelly fumes, no spilled gas on the grass, and no harmful emissions—just a beautifully maintained lawn with none of the drawbacks of traditional lawn care.


Hassle-Free Lawn Maintenance with No Contracts

Uncle Onion’s is all about making lawn care easy and stress-free. “Everything from pricing and scheduling to making payments is handled online, so, for most services, there’s no need to meet us at your house,” Aaron explains. 


Customers receive fast, online quotes and can view photos of completed work through their online customer portal. Payments are processed automatically on the first of each month for comprehensive service packages or per job for standard weekly and biweekly mowing.


“No contracts, no hassle—just great service,” Aaron adds.


The All-Inclusive Lawn Care Experience

New for this year, Aaron is launching an all-inclusive lawn care package, Uncle Onion’s Elite Lawn & Garden Care, designed to take the guesswork out of maintaining a beautiful yard.


“Uncle Onion’s professional gardeners take care of everything for one low monthly price,” he says. This package includes weekly mowing (as needed), flower bed maintenance, shrub trimming, litter removal, and even preventative home maintenance like clearing organic matter away from the house to prevent rot.


“Our goal is to keep your lawn in top shape without you having to worry about a thing.”


Customers who sign up for this all-in-one service not only enjoy a hassle-free lawn care experience but also receive up to two hours of labor for seasonal cleanups and exclusive discounts on additional services like mulch installation and pressure washing. It's a cost-effective and convenient way to keep your lawn in top shape throughout the year.


Experience the Uncle Onion’s Difference


With a dedicated team of professional gardeners, a commitment to eco-friendly solutions, and a focus on customer satisfaction, Uncle Onion’s Electric Organic Lawn Care is transforming the lawn care industry. 


“We back our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee,” Aaron says. “If you’re not happy, we’ll make it right.”

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For more information or to schedule a service, visitwww.UncleOnionsLawn.com, email Aaron at aaron@UncleOnionsLawn.com, or call/text 540-448-8446.

Mallory Hardgrove

Mallory is a former teacher and coach turned freelancer, deciding to pivot her career when her husband's military career took their family to Italy. She has since begun a career in digital marketing where she enjoys blogging, writing copy, and designing new, creative ads to catch the attention of client’s respective audiences.

Since returning to the States and settling down in Stafford, she's added a few other projects to her plate, including her new role as the content coordinator for Stafford Living and Neighbors of Chancellorsville. As a former sports editor of her college newspaper and high school yearbook editor-in-chief, she's enjoying being "back in the saddle" of local journalism. 

When she’s not working, she can be found controlling the chaos of her #girlmom and #armyspouse life, playing referee, mediator, and short-order cook; planning her next European adventure and reminiscing about her #ladolcevita life; reading the next novel on her TBR list; or cuddling with her 90-pound furbaby, Murray.

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