Seasonal Yard Clean‑Up & Maintenance: Seattle’s Year‑Round Care Guide
Hey there, neighbors—Mr. Lee here! Seattle’s wet winters and mild summers mean your yard faces different challenges each season. A one‑and‑done cleanup won’t cut it. You need a tailored, year‑round plan to prevent overgrowth, protect plant health, and keep your curb appeal high. Here’s how our Seasonal Yard Clean‑Up & Maintenance services ensure your Puget Sound garden thrives from spring thaw to winter frost.
1. Why Seasonal Maintenance Matters
- Prevent Costly Repairs
Early spring and fall cleanups stop weeds, pests, and debris from taking hold—saving you on replacements and treatments later. - Consistent Curb Appeal
Whether it’s summer barbecues or holiday gatherings, your lawn and garden will always look guest‑ready. - Optimized Plant Health
Proper timing for pruning, mulching, and fertilizing keeps shrubs, flowers, and turf vigorous all year.
2. Spring Clean‑Up (March – May)
- Debris & Leaf Removal
Hand‑rake winter’s leaf litter, clear fallen branches, and derbis. - Soil & Bed Prep
Light aeration, bed tilling, and fresh mulch application for new plantings. - Pruning & Pre‑Emergent Treatment
Trim dead wood from shrubs and trees; apply pre‑emergent weed control to garden beds.
3. Summer Yard Care (June – August)
- Weeding & Pest Monitoring
Spot‑pull invasive weeds and scout for aphids, slugs, or fungal issues. - Hardscape Maintenance
Power‑blow patios, decks, and walkways; remove moss and algae. - Lawn Upkeep
Mow at the ideal height, edge borders, and overseed thin turf areas.
4. Fall Prep (September – November)
- Leaf & Debris Cleanup
Bag or compost fallen leaves before they mat and block sunlight. - Mulch & Soil Protection
Apply 2–3″ of organic mulch to insulate roots and top‑dress soil amendments. - Final Pruning & Bulb Planting
Cut back perennials and ornamental grasses; plant spring bulbs like tulips and daffodils.
5. Winter Readiness (December – February)
- Storm Debris Removal
Clear fallen limbs and branches to prevent hazards. - Tool & Irrigation Winterization
Drain hoses and irrigation lines; service equipment for spring. - Landscape Planning
Design next year’s garden beds, hardscape upgrades, or irrigation improvements.
6. Flexible Seasonal Plans
| Plan Type | Inclusions |
|---|---|
| Single-Season Visit | Cleanup and maintenance tasks for that season’s needs |
| Quarterly Care Package | All four seasonal visits plus priority scheduling |
| Custom Annual Plan | Tailored mix of visits, add‑ons (fertilizing, pest control, design) |
7. Eco‑Friendly, Forward‑Thinking Practices
- Community Composting
Transport green waste to local compost sites or chip on‑site for mulch. - Water‑Smart Cleaning
Use low‑flow nozzles and schedule power‑washing during off‑peak hours. - Native Plant Preservation
Identify and protect Puget Sound natives while removing invasive growth.
8. Quality & Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Insured & Background‑Checked Crews
OSHA‑approved safety gear and rigorous training. - Transparent Pricing
Clear, line‑item seasonal estimates—no hidden fees. - “Perfect or We Return” Promise
If a seasonal visit doesn’t meet your standards, we’ll fix it at no extra charge.
Ready for Year‑Round Yard Success?
Let Mr. Lee’s team keep your Seattle yard in top shape every season.