Burien Spurge laurel removal
Homeowner’s Issue
Spurge laurel establishes dense evergreen patches that hold moisture and hide roots, creating trip hazards and making yards look unkempt. In our rainy, mild climate and shady lots—especially near Seahurst Park—these thickets exploit compacted, loamy soils and slopes where drainage can be poor. Homeowners and landlords often see regrowth from root crowns and nearby seed sources after simple cutting, so a one-time mow rarely solves the problem. Common owner goals here are safer walkways, less time spent weeding, and a tidy curb appearance that’s durable through wet winters and dry summers. For rentals, quick, reliable removal reduces tenant complaints and supports turnover. Because Burien yards often border natural areas, sustainable, non-chemical methods help protect local pollinators and creek corridors while giving you a low-maintenance landscape that performs well on slopes and shaded beds.
Our Quality Service
We remove spurge laurel by hand and with targeted digging to extract crowns and roots, minimizing soil disturbance. Work is scheduled around dry windows when possible to reduce compaction and runoff, and we favor composting, green-bin disposal, and mulched planting beds to prevent regrowth.
Benefits include improved safety, stronger curb appeal, easier maintenance, and longer-lasting results using sustainable practices only.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and treatment plan
- Hand-digging and root removal
- Debris removal (haul-away or green bin disposal)
- Light grading and bed tidying
- Optional upgrades: mulch + fabric, organic non-chemical weed control, soil amendment, native replanting
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect exposed soil and a short period of monitoring for resprouts; small shoots can appear from missed roots in the first 6–12 months. Mulch deeply, water new plantings lightly, and remove seedlings promptly. For moss and ivy, regular light maintenance and improved drainage keep beds clear.
FAQs
- How long will the job take? Small to medium yards are often completed in a few hours; larger sites take a day or more.
- Will you use herbicides? No — we use only mechanical removal, mulching, and organic, non-chemical controls.
- Do you haul the material away? Yes — choose haul-away or green bin/compost options at estimate.
- How often should I check for regrowth? Inspect monthly for the first year, then seasonally.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and we’ll give a clear plan, fast scheduling, and dependable, local service. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.