Landscaping & Lawn Care

Fall Cleanup

Prepare Your Property for Winter Before the Snow Arrives

As the growing season comes to an end, leaves and organic debris begin to accumulate across your lawn, landscape beds, and hard surfaces. Our Fall Cleanup service prepares your property for winter by removing seasonal debris, performing a final landscape cleanup, and helping protect your lawn and planting beds until spring.

Fall cleanup, wheelbarrow and rake with leaves
Overview

What to Know

A thorough fall cleanup is one of the most important seasonal services for maintaining a healthy, attractive property. Allowing leaves and organic debris to remain on your lawn throughout the winter can block sunlight, trap moisture, increase the risk of turf disease, and create poor growing conditions for the following spring.

Our fall cleanup service is designed to remove seasonal debris from lawn areas, landscape beds, patios, sidewalks, driveways, and other outdoor spaces before winter weather arrives. Every cleanup is tailored to the property's condition and can be combined with additional seasonal services such as shrub trimming, core aeration, overseeding, or winter preparation.

Whether your property requires a single cleanup after most leaves have fallen or multiple visits throughout the season, we'll recommend a cleanup schedule based on the amount of leaf drop, surrounding trees, and your property's specific needs.

Organic debris can either be hauled away by our team or bagged in paper leaf bags and placed curbside for municipal pickup, allowing you to choose the disposal method that works best for you.

What We Include

Every Visit Includes

Leaf Removal

Leaves are removed from lawn areas, landscape beds, planting beds, patios, sidewalks, driveways, walkways, and other outdoor surfaces using commercial backpack blowers, rakes, and collection equipment.

Organic Debris Cleanup

Removal of pine needles, pine cones, acorns, twigs, seedlings, small branches, and other naturally accumulated organic debris throughout the property.

Landscape Bed Cleaning

Landscape beds are cleared of accumulated leaves and debris while protecting existing shrubs, ornamental trees, and perennial plantings.

Final Lawn Mowing

When appropriate, the lawn receives a final seasonal mowing to prepare the turf for winter dormancy before snowfall.

Hard Surface Cleanup

Driveways, sidewalks, patios, walkways, and other hard surfaces are thoroughly blown clean before the project is completed.

Debris Disposal Options

Customers may select haul-away service, where all collected debris is transported and properly disposed of off-site, or municipal pickup preparation, where debris is bagged in paper leaf bags and placed curbside.

What to Expect

Our Process

1

Property Evaluation

We begin by walking the property to evaluate leaf accumulation, identify landscape areas requiring additional attention, and determine the most efficient cleanup approach.

2

Leaf & Debris Removal

Leaves are removed from lawn areas, planting beds, and hard surfaces using commercial blowers, rakes, and collection equipment. Organic debris such as pine needles, twigs, pine cones, seedlings, and acorns is collected throughout the property.

3

Landscape Bed Cleanup

Landscape beds are carefully cleaned while protecting existing shrubs, ornamental trees, flowers, and other plant material. Leaves trapped beneath shrubs and around landscape features are removed to improve airflow.

4

Final Lawn Service

If included, the lawn receives its final mowing of the season at an appropriate height before winter dormancy, helping reduce matting and promote a healthier spring start.

5

Debris Disposal

Collected debris is either hauled away by our crew or placed into paper leaf bags for municipal pickup, depending on the option selected during your estimate.

6

Final Cleanup

All hard surfaces are blown clean, equipment is removed from the property, and a final walkthrough is completed to ensure the property is left clean and ready for winter.

Did You Know?

A layer of wet leaves left on your lawn throughout the winter can trap moisture against the turf, block sunlight, and contribute to snow mold and other fungal diseases. Removing leaves before winter helps improve turf health and reduces the amount of cleanup required in the spring.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

When should fall cleanup be scheduled?

Fall cleanups are typically scheduled after the majority of leaves have fallen but before consistent snowfall. Properties with a large number of mature trees may benefit from multiple visits throughout the season.

Do you remove leaves from landscape beds?

Yes. Leaves and other organic debris are removed from landscape beds while protecting existing shrubs, flowers, and ornamental trees.

What happens to the leaves after cleanup?

You may choose to have all debris hauled away by our team or bagged in paper leaf bags and placed curbside for municipal collection where available.

Is the final lawn mowing included?

Yes, when seasonal conditions allow and the service is included in your proposal. A final mowing helps prepare the lawn for winter dormancy.

What services pair well with a fall cleanup?

Fall cleanup is commonly combined with core aeration, overseeding, dethatching, shrub trimming, and seasonal property maintenance for a smoother transition into winter.

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Ready to Get Started?

A complete fall cleanup helps protect your lawn, planting beds, and landscape before winter weather arrives. Whether your property needs a single seasonal cleanup or multiple visits throughout the fall, we'll tailor the service to your property's needs and leave it clean, organized, and ready for the months ahead.

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