Careful, Tres J... The local landscaping and groundscare entrpreneurs will TeePee your house and release feral cats on your property for diminishing their rightful and provincial revenue stream! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif Worse yet, they'll get back at you by adding you to their snail-spam-mail list and clog your USPS box with flyers for package deals on weekly cuts, mulching and trimming services. Those flyers look like He!! blowing around the neighborhood after the local high school hoods run down a few mail boxes with their tricked out Honda Sibbix'es every weekend.
In all seriousness, I wouldn't take bread from another man's table, especially in groundscare or a business with such tight margins. Plumbing and electricity, though..../w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif
However, with our drought in the Mid-Atlantic last year, there was more than enough re-juv work to be done that it wasn't even noticed that I took care of six, 4-6 acre building lots in our local "Hundred." Dethatching, aerating, fertilizing, seeding, and incorporating broadcast seed with the dethatcher was the typical ticket. Two of the six neighbors didn't think it was necessary to run the tines over the seed after broadcast to ensure good seed to soil contact Their lots don't show the recovery the rest of us do.
As you said, it's better than a lemonade stand but everybody in the neighborhood pays in their own way and it's all seat time as far as Uncle Sam and I are concerned /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif. I enjoy a few beers each month and I've got enough in the garage for a couple of years. My TM42 will probably pay for itself by next Fall.