We built this service around what gardens actually need

Not what's easiest to schedule or most profitable to sell

How we started

Fast Surge began after one of our founders spent three years trying to fix their own garden. Every service they hired showed up with the same approach: mow on Tuesdays, spray something in spring, trim hedges in autumn.

But their garden had shaded areas that grew differently, clay soil that drained poorly, and native plants that didn't respond to generic fertilizers. No one adjusted their methods. No one asked questions.

So we built a service that does. One that treats each outdoor space as its own system, not a line item on a route schedule.

Garden work in progress
Professional team

Our approach to garden care

We don't use fixed maintenance schedules because gardens don't operate on human calendars. A rainy month changes soil compaction. A heat wave accelerates growth. Pest populations shift with temperature.

Our team monitors these variables and adjusts care accordingly. Sometimes that means an extra visit. Other times it means skipping one because conditions aren't right.

This flexibility costs us efficiency, but it delivers results. Your garden gets what it needs when it needs it, not what fits our schedule.

Who works on your garden

Our team includes certified horticulturists, landscape technicians, and irrigation specialists. Each person brings specific expertise, but everyone learns to read gardens the same way: by observing, testing, and adjusting based on feedback.

We don't send different crews each visit. You get the same team who learns your property over time. They notice when a plant struggles, when drainage patterns change, when pests establish.

This continuity matters more than most people realize. A garden isn't a static object—it's a living system that responds to care over months and years.

Garden expertise
Sustainable practices

What guides our decisions

We prioritize long-term plant health over short-term aesthetics. That means we sometimes recommend patience instead of immediate fixes. It means we suggest removal when a plant genuinely can't thrive in its location.

We use organic methods whenever possible, but we don't treat "chemical-free" as an absolute rule. Sometimes a targeted treatment prevents a larger problem. We explain the tradeoffs and let you decide.

Our job is to give you an outdoor space that improves over time, not one that looks perfect for a month then declines.

Why we work differently

Most garden services optimize for efficiency. They standardize processes, minimize site visits, and use the same products everywhere. It's cheaper to operate that way.

We optimize for results instead. That's more expensive for us but more valuable for you. Your garden becomes something you're proud of, not something you tolerate.

The difference shows up in small ways at first—better color, fewer bare patches, plants that survive seasonal transitions. Over time it compounds into an outdoor space that genuinely enhances your property.

Quality results

Work with a team that understands gardens

Tell us about your outdoor space and what you're trying to achieve. We'll respond with specific recommendations based on your property's conditions.