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Spring Cleanups

A spring cleanup resets the property after winter. We pull out the dead leaves, sticks, and debris that piled up, redefine bed edges, and get everything ready for the growing season.

What's included

  • Removing leaves, sticks, and winter debris from lawn and beds
  • Pulling early weeds out of landscape beds
  • Edging and redefining bed lines
  • Light bush trimming to clean up winter damage
  • Hauling debris away

Who it's best for

  • Anyone whose yard collected debris over winter
  • Homeowners planning to install fresh mulch
  • Properties that need a strong start to the season

Why this matters

A clean spring start makes everything else easier. Beds that get cleaned and edged hold their shape all year, and the lawn breathes better once the winter mat is cleared.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time for a spring cleanup?

Most KC metro properties are ready for a spring cleanup once the worst of the freeze-thaw cycle has passed and the lawn starts greening up — typically late March through April.

Do I need a spring cleanup before mulch?

We strongly recommend it. A cleanup pulls weeds, clears winter debris, and re-edges the beds so fresh mulch goes onto a clean surface and stays looking sharp longer.

Will the cleanup damage early plants or bulbs?

No. We work carefully around emerging perennials and bulbs. If you have plantings you want extra care around, just point them out during the walk-through.

Is debris hauled away?

Yes — leaves, sticks, and trimmings from the cleanup are removed from the property.

Get an estimate for spring cleanups

Quick to request. We'll confirm everything once we look at your property.