About Us

We planted roots here in Oakville some 10 years ago and am happy to call Clearview home! Scott Morache and I co-founded Dependable Lawn Care and we are following our passion in Lawn Care and Landscape Design. We have each found the balance between working as Professional Firefighters, Landscape/Lawn Care Professionals and most importantly, committed engaged family men. We have slowly grown to become one of the community’s top landscape outfits, helping homeowners and businesses dream their green space into reality.

Our mission at Dependable Lawn Care is to maximize each client’s satisfaction by providing the utmost quality of our services. We do this by catering to each client’s specific lawn care and landscape construction needs. We charge competitive rates that are worthy of our accomplished services.

Mark Fiorino

Mark Fiorino grew up on a small farm in Milton Ontario. He began learning about lawn maintenance and landscaping the same way many people do, by mowing his parent’s lawn and working on the farm. Mark joined Dependable Lawn Care in February 2024 as our Director of Operations. He came to us from Partridge Fine Landscapes where he was Operations Manager for the past two years. Previous to that he was in the fencing industry for 17 years as well as owning a waste bin business. Mark brings with him a focus on quality, customer service, and leadership.

Dennis Graba

Dennis grew up in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He joined Toronto Fire Services more than 20 years ago, and has served the citizens of Toronto and Mississauga for more than 20 years! Dennis wanted the opportunity to develop a business outdoors, and joined his like-minded friend Scott, in creating Dependable Lawn Care. What began more than a decade ago, with two men, a truck, and a few pieces of equipment, quickly blossomed into a booming business as customers began to share their positive experiences and reviews of this hardworking duo.

Scott Morache

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