Fall and Spring Yard Clean-Up Near You
Landscaping is the first thing a visitor or customer sees. So, it’s important to make sure your lawn is tidy, your plants are trimmed, and your flowers are beautiful. Are you wondering when does landscaping season start? It actually never stops! Regular maintenance during each season helps ensure your landscape looks great. Whether it's blooming in spring or storing nutrients in fall.
At The Grounds Guys of Spokane, we are professional landscapers in Spokane with almost 30 years of experience. We come prepared and on-time with all our equipment ready to provide you with the best experience possible. Whether you need regular lawn maintenance or seasonal yard clean-up, we can help!
Check out our photo gallery to see some of our yard clean up projects. Reach out to us today to schedule your free job estimate.
Why Is Seasonal Care Important?
One of the most important aspects of lawn care in Spokane is understanding your seasons. Spokane, WA has a full four seasons to deal with, each with their own type of weather. Your lawn care in summer is not the same lawn care in winter, and so on. Additionally, fall and spring often come right after seasonally harsh periods for plant life. Right after winter, spring lawns need the snow cleared out and the lawn revived out from under a layer of frost. After summer, your lawn should be prepared to survive the coming winter months.
Additionally, plants have their own growth and dormancy periods, depending on their species. For example, Broadleaf Lupine and Camassia flowers both grow in spring. But, one grows early and one grows late. They both also require different light and soil moisture conditions! Our skilled Spokane landscapers have horticultural training. This makes us the best type of landscaper to provide seasonal services.
Broadleaf Lupine (left) grows in early spring while Camassia (right) grows in late spring.
One-Time Spring and Fall Clean-Up Services
Our one-time clean-up landscaping services are designed to make your yard look good as new. One-time clean-up services include:
- Fall pruning – While pruning is generally best saved for spring, it’s necessary to trim back some plants to prevent diseases.
- Leaf clean-up – The more trees you have in a yard, the more leaves you will have covering the ground in a blanket of dead foliage. Raking and clearing the leaves can be a hassle, so let us take care of it for you!
- Shrub pruning – Pruning shrubs prevents your plants from overgrowing. It also helps keep your landscape looking clean and tidy.
Spring Clean-Up Services
Spring cleaning happens once a year once winter ends and the days grow warmer. While you’re busy cleaning the interior of your home or business, we can help with your exterior!
Springtime provides grass and plants with the sunlight and rain they need to flourish and grow, which is good for your landscape. However, this growth must be curbed before it can get out of hand. An unkempt yard can quickly grow out of control with weeds and grasses and encourage pests.
Some of our methods for spring clean-up include:
- Lawn mowing
- Fertilizing
- Redefining lawn borders
- Weeding
- Aeration
- Pruning plants and other softscape
- Re-seeding damaged areas of your lawn
- Re-edging and cleaning garden beds
- Clearing leaves, branches, and other clutter
Hire our Spokane lawn care specialists to take care of your spring clean-up. It gives you the chance to maintain the quality of your lawn without having to do the work yourself. We’re available for regular maintenance or one-time clean-ups with reasonable prices.
Fall Clean-Up Services
In fall, grass and plants prepare for the winter by storing their required nutrients. This is one reason fall is a great season for planting new seeds. Deciduous trees also begin preparing for harsh, cold winters by shedding their leaves. This process is both a source of beauty and annoyance for people who must clear their yard of dead leaves on a regular basis.
For our fall clean-up, we offer the following services:
- Planting seeds and fertilizing
- Raking up leaves and composting them
- Weeding
- Mulching with leaves / grass clippings
- Clearing debris and branches
- Pruning
- Cutting the grass
- And more
Prepare your lawn for winter by keeping the landscape clean and plants healthy. Your plants will fall dormant during the winter, but thanks to our fall clean-up they will grow strong again in the spring.