After five months of snow, your yard is buried under dead leaves, broken branches, matted thatch, and whatever else winter dragged in. Spring cleanup clears all of it out so the lawn can actually start growing.
We handle the debris, rake out the thatch, clean up the beds, redefine the edges, and get the property ready for its first mow of the season.
Dead leaves smother new growth. Matted thatch blocks water and sunlight. If the yard does not get cleaned up properly in spring, the lawn starts the season already behind.
Leaves that were not raked in fall, broken branches from ice storms, litter blown in over winter — it all has to come out before anything else can happen.
The layer of dead grass pressed flat by snow blocks water, air, and sunlight from reaching new growth. Power raking pulls it out.
Garden beds collect leaves and debris all winter. Clearing them out and redefining the edges makes the whole property look cared for again.
The snow usually clears by mid to late April, but the ground stays soft. We schedule spring cleanups as soon as the yard is dry enough to work on without tearing up the turf.
A full spring cleanup is not just picking up a few sticks. We remove all debris from the lawn and beds, power rake to pull out matted thatch, blow off hard surfaces, redefine bed edges, and haul everything away.
Once the cleanup is done, the lawn is ready for its first mow and any other seasonal services like fertilizer or aeration.
Leaves, branches, litter, and anything else winter left behind gets raked up, bagged, and hauled off the property.
Power raking pulls up the matted layer of dead grass that blocks water and sunlight from reaching new growth underneath.
Garden beds are cleared of debris and dead material, and edges along walkways and beds are redefined so the property has clean lines again.
Book early. Cleanup spots fill fast once the snow melts and everyone realizes their yard is a mess.
Some properties just need debris cleared and a power rake. Others need full bed cleanup, edge work, and first mow prep. We will scope it to your yard.
Debris removal, power raking, bed cleanup, edge redefinition, hard surface blow off, and haul-away all in one visit.
Most clients go straight from spring cleanup into weekly mowing. Add fertilizer or aeration to get the lawn recovering faster.
Mowing a yard full of debris and thatch does not produce good results. Fertilizing over matted dead grass wastes product. Spring cleanup removes the obstacles so the lawn and landscape can actually respond to care.
"Every service you pay for during the season works better when the yard starts clean. Spring cleanup is not optional if you want good results."
Removing thatch and debris lets water, air, and sunlight reach the grass so new growth actually starts on time.
Clean beds, defined edges, and a debris-free lawn make the whole property look like someone is taking care of it.
Once cleanup is done, weekly mowing, fertilizer, and other seasonal services can start without fighting through leftover mess.
Pick the cleanup level that matches how much winter left behind on your property.
Packages shown are for display purposes. Current availability, pricing, and inclusions are confirmed at the time of booking.
The yard goes from buried in winter leftovers to clean and ready for the season in one visit.
Leaves, branches, thatch, and trash are removed from the entire yard and hauled away.
Garden beds are cleared out and edges are redefined so the property looks maintained again.
The lawn is clean, dethatched, and prepped so weekly mowing can start producing good results immediately.
If your Prince Albert property is still buried under leaves, thatch, and winter debris, spring cleanup clears it all out so the season can actually start.
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