
Spring & Fall Seasonal Cleanups
Get your property refreshed for the season with a thorough cleanup crew.
The change of seasons is when your property needs the most attention, and a proper cleanup sets your lawn and beds up for the months ahead. In spring, we clear winter debris, cut back growth, refresh beds, and get everything primed for a strong growing season. In fall, we stay on top of leaves and prepare your landscape to weather the winter.
A good seasonal cleanup does more than tidy up — it removes the matted leaves and debris that smother grass and invite disease, and it gets your beds ready for mulch and plantings. We handle the heavy lifting so your property looks its best and stays healthy across the New River and Roanoke Valleys.
What's Included
Leaf Removal
Thorough clearing of leaves from lawns, beds, and hard surfaces before they mat and smother turf.
Bed Cleanup & Cutback
Cutting back spent perennials, removing debris, and prepping beds for mulch and plantings.
Debris & Storm Cleanup
Clearing fallen branches, sticks, and winter debris from the property.
Winter & Spring Prep
Getting your landscape ready for cold weather or the coming growing season.
Our Process
Assess the Property
We walk the property and identify everything that needs attention.
Clear & Cut Back
We remove leaves and debris and cut back beds as needed.
Prep for the Season
We ready beds for mulch, plantings, or winter dormancy.
Full Haul-Off
All debris is cleaned up and removed, leaving your property spotless.
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Why Choose Us
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Seasonal Cleanups Across Southwest Virginia
We provide seasonal cleanups throughout the Roanoke and New River Valleys. Choose your city to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most properties benefit from a fall cleanup once the majority of leaves have dropped, typically late fall. Some larger or heavily wooded lots do best with more than one visit through the season.
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