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Seasonal Cleanup

Spring and fall property transitions

Professional spring and fall cleanup services to transition your property between seasons. We handle debris removal, garden bed prep, lawn dethatching, leaf removal, and everything needed to keep your landscape healthy year-round.

What's Included

  • Debris and branch removal
  • Garden bed raking and edging
  • Leaf removal (multi-visit available)
  • Lawn dethatching and aeration
  • Shrub and perennial pruning
  • Fresh mulch or decorative stone application and top-up
  • Gutter clearing (fall)
Best time: March–May & September–NovemberNow

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Recent Projects

Spring bed cleanup and fresh mulch

Spring bed cleanup and fresh mulch

Fall cleanup with new edging

Fall cleanup with new edging

Frequently Asked Questions

In Essex County, we start spring cleanups in mid-to-late March once snow melts. Book by early March to secure your preferred timing.

Our standard fall cleanup includes one comprehensive visit. Multi-visit packages are available for properties with heavy tree canopy — most clients in established neighbourhoods opt for 2–3 visits.

Yes. All organic debris is removed from your property and disposed of responsibly — you don't need to worry about yard waste bins or trips to the dump. This applies to all our cleanup projects across Windsor, Tecumseh, Lakeshore, and Essex.

A typical spring cleanup in Essex County includes raking and removing winter debris from garden beds, dethatching the lawn, edging beds and walkways, pruning dead or damaged branches, and clearing gutters of leftover leaf buildup. We apply fresh cedar or hardwood mulch to all garden beds — or top up decorative stone beds — to suppress weeds and give your property a finished look heading into the growing season. The goal is to prepare your property for healthy growth once temperatures consistently stay above 10°C, which usually happens in our area by mid-April.

In Essex County's Zone 7a climate, fall is generally the best time to core aerate cool-season lawns like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue, because the soil is warm, compaction is at its peak after summer, and overseeding can establish before winter. Spring aeration works well for heavily compacted clay soils — common across Windsor and Lakeshore — but should be done before late April.

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