Seattle Yard Maintenance with Team Lee
Hey there, I’m Lee. Let me tell you straight up—if you want a yard that looks great without you having to lift a finger, you’re in the right place. I handle both residential and commercial properties, whether you’re a homeowner, part of an HOA, or a property manager. I’m here to take the stress out of yard care so you can sit back and enjoy your outdoor space.
What I Do
I offer a whole range of services to keep your yard neat and healthy. That includes:
- Mowing, Trimming & Blowing: Keeping your grass in check and those edges looking crisp.
- Leaf Cleanup: No one likes a pile of leaves cluttering up the place—I’ll handle that.
- Fertilizing (on request): Feeding your lawn the right nutrients to keep it green and strong.
- Weeding & Pruning: Getting rid of unwanted growth and tidying up your plants.
- Mulching & New Beds: Refreshing your garden’s look with fresh mulch or new planting beds.
- Planting: From shrubs and annuals to small trees, I’ve got you covered.
- Removing Low-Hanging Limbs: For a safer, cleaner look.
I believe in ongoing, honest work—consistent yard care that lets you enjoy your free time without stressing over your yard.
Flexible Service Plans
Every yard is different. That’s why I offer service plans to suit your needs:
- Simple Plan: Maybe just a bi-weekly mow and blow to keep things neat.
- Comprehensive Plan: A weekly visit during high-growth seasons that covers mowing, edging, fertilizing, moss treatments, pruning, and even new plantings. When things slow down, a bi-weekly plan might do the trick.
I like to keep things simple with a consistent monthly bill that doesn’t change—even if the service details do. No surprises, just honest work.
Seasonal Maintenance
Nature changes with the seasons, and your yard needs a little extra love at different times of the year:
- High Maintenance Season: Usually from March to mid-November (sometimes even a bit longer when Mother Nature takes her time).
- Low Maintenance Season: Typically November through February.
During the busy months, I’ll be out there more often to keep your yard in tip-top shape.
The Basics of a Great Yard
Let’s break it down:
- Mowing: Regular cuts keep your grass healthy and help control weeds.
- Edging: A clear line between your lawn and garden beds makes a big difference.
- Hand Weeding: I do it the right way—no chemicals that harm our lakes or streams.
- Pruning: Cutting back dead or excess growth keeps your plants healthy and looking sharp.
- Cleaning & Raking: Removing debris stops pests in their tracks and keeps everything tidy.
- Blowing: Sometimes the best tool for the job; I’m even looking into battery-powered options for a quieter, eco-friendly approach.
- Trimming: Power tools are fast, but I know when a careful hand trim is best for long-term plant health.
- Fertilizing & Watering: I lean on natural choices like compost and fine mulch, and I recommend smart sprinkler systems to keep your plants happy.
At the end of the day, I’m here to do the hard work so you don’t have to. No sugar-coating—just honest, reliable yard maintenance that makes your outdoor space something you can truly enjoy.
Ready to Transform Your Yard?
Give me a call for a quote today, and let’s get your yard looking its best!