Get your lawn ready for the season with professional debris removal, dethatching, and bed prep.
After a long Minnesota winter, your yard needs more than just a mow. Our spring cleanup service removes everything winter left behind — matted leaves, fallen branches, dead grass, salt buildup along driveways, and gravel that snowplows kicked into your turf.
A proper spring cleanup is the foundation of a great-looking lawn all year. Without it, your grass stays choked under matted debris, weeds get a head start, and your beds look tired before the season even begins.
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The work you do (or skip) in April and May determines what your yard looks like in July. A thorough spring cleanup is the single biggest difference between a thriving lawn and a struggling one.
Removing matted debris and dethatching lets sunlight, water, and air reach the soil — encouraging strong, dense growth from the ground up.
Cleaning up early removes weed seeds before they germinate, giving your grass a head start and reducing the need for herbicides all summer.
Your property looks instantly maintained from the first day of spring — not weeks later when you finally get around to it yourself.
Hand-rake and power-blow removal of all leaves, sticks, branches, and winter debris from lawn, beds, and hard surfaces. All material hauled away.
Removes the matted layer of dead grass that builds up over winter, freeing your lawn to breathe and absorb water. Optional but highly recommended.
Old mulch removal, weed pulling, edge cutting, and prep work to get your flower beds looking their best for spring planting and mulching.
We meet on-site, assess winter damage, and identify what your property specifically needs — most yards don't need every service.
Itemized quote so you know exactly what you're paying for — debris removal, dethatching, bed cleanup, etc. Pick what you want.
Once approved, we add you to our spring schedule. We work in routes to keep things efficient and your costs reasonable.
All debris loaded and hauled away. Driveways and walkways blown clean. Your yard is ready for the season.
Late April through mid-May, once snow is fully gone and the ground has firmed up. Doing it too early (frozen ground) can damage turf; too late and weeds get a head start.
Costs depend on yard size, debris volume, and what services you want. A typical residential cleanup ranges from $200–$500. We give a clear quote up front — no surprises.
Not always — most lawns only need power-raking every 2–3 years. We'll assess your thatch layer during the walk-through and let you know honestly.
Everything is bagged or loaded and hauled off-site to a yard waste facility. You don't have to deal with disposal.
Absolutely — many clients book both at once. We do the cleanup first, then bed prep, then fresh mulch. Combined visits cost less than booking separately.