Kirkland Compost Top Dressing Services
Hey, Kirkland! Are your flower beds looking tired or is your lawn turning brown by August? It’s not your plants—it’s your soil! Our compost top dressing services are here to rejuvenate your garden by rebuilding soil structure, nourishing microbes, and improving moisture retention for your entire yard.
What’s the Problem?
- Compacted, hydrophobic soil that repels water
- Thin, tired lawns with bald patches and excess thatch
- Hungry garden beds showing signs like yellow leaves and sluggish growth
- Just bark everywhere, but no nutrient-rich organic matter to feed those roots
- Fertilizer that works for a couple of weeks but leaves you hanging
What We Use (and Why It Works)
- Screened, peat-free compost: stable, mature, and low in odor—because no one wants a stinky yard!
- Right depth for the job:
- Lawns: about ¼” (0.25”) top dressing, followed by brooming or dragging it in
- Beds: apply ½–1” cap while keeping 2–3” away from stems/trunks and siding
- Add-ons as needed: biochar blend for sandy areas; coarse compost for aerating heavy clay
Remember, compost is not mulch! Compost feeds the soil, while mulch (like bark or wood chips) mainly protects it. We often layer a thin compost cap under bark for the best of both worlds.
Quick Coverage Math (So You Can Sanity-Check)
- 1 cubic yard covers: approximately 1,296 sq ft at ¼”, 648 sq ft at ½”, or 324 sq ft at 1”
- Examples:
- 1,000 sq ft lawn @ ¼” → about 0.8 yd³ (best to order 1 yd³)
- 500 sq ft beds @ 1” → need 1.5–2 yd³ (round it to 2 yd³)
Our Annual Maintenance Plan (Your Yard’s Routine)
- Spring/Fall top dress — compost exactly where it counts, adjusting depths for turf vs beds
- Targeted aeration — using hand tools or mechanical methods where soil is tight
- Mulch strategy — compost cap first, followed by bark where you want lasting cover
- Irrigation tune-up — adjusting timers after our work; compost changes how soil holds moisture
- Soil notes — we maintain a log: what we added, where, and when
We’re your low-maintenance landscaping crew! Our goal is to minimize your problems between visits and lighten your workload.
Service Cadences (Pick What Fits)
- Quarterly — spring/fall deep clean + two tune-ups
- Bi-Monthly — perfect balance for most Kirkland yards
(New installations or really tired soil? Start with a heavier first application and then taper down.)
What Annual Maintenance Includes
- Rake-out, weed pass, and clean bed edges before we spread the compost
- Measured compost application (no burying crowns or smothering grass)
- Light lawn drag/broom-in so compost settles nicely into the soil
- Irrigation check (emitters/timers) and slope awareness to ensure material stays put
- Final clean-up of hard surfaces—no slippery compost on your paths or drains
Why Annual Maintenance Matters
- Holds water longer — enjoy fewer, deeper waterings and better drought resistance
- Feeds soil life — healthier roots mean fewer pests and reduced need for fertilizers
- Loosens compaction — welcomes more air into the root zone for better drainage during winter
- Greener, steadier growth — no more spikes and crashes from synthetic feeds
- Cleaner beds — a compost cap under bark keeps weeds at bay and ensures even color
How It Works
- Free Estimate — send us photos/videos or arrange a quick walkthrough; we promise clear, upfront pricing
- Set Your Schedule — choose quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly services
- Service Day — we’ll weed, edge, and top dress (plus optional mulch/gravel & lawn refresh)
- Follow-Up — we’ll provide watering tweaks and simple care tips; easy add-ons as needed
Why Kirkland Chooses Neat & Tidy
- Local experts who understand Kirkland’s unique climate and soil
- Licensed & insured for your peace of mind
- Upfront pricing — labor, materials, hauling, and disposal all included
- We deliver on-time, with respect for your property and a clean worksite
- Green-first approach — we use peat-free inputs and focus on soil health while minimizing landfill waste
Ready for Soil That Actually Works for You?
Call or text Neat & Tidy for a compost top-dressing plan that builds soil health and simplifies your maintenance. We’ll keep it neat—so you don’t have to worry about a thing!