Burien Monthly landscape service
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a handful of local challenges: frequent rain, compacted glacial soils, shady slopes, and fast-growing moss and ivy. Heavy winter rain and summer sun in exposed spots can wash mulch, compact soils, or dry out planters. Slopes near Tyee or Seahurst Park can create drainage issues and uneven mowing zones, while properties near White Center often need extra attention for leaf and debris management from street trees.
Homeowners and landlords want tidy, safe yards that don’t demand hours of upkeep or constant repairs. They need sustainable solutions that reduce runoff, limit waste, and keep rentals move-in ready. Our monthly service focuses on realistic homeowner goals: curb appeal that lasts, paths that stay clear, and plantings chosen to thrive in Burien’s mix of sun and shade. We use hand-weeding, organic weed control options, compost, and mulch to improve soil health without synthetic herbicides. The result is a low-maintenance yard that works with local weather and keeps tenants and neighbors safe and happy.
Our Quality Service
We handle routine care with a Burien-aware approach: timing visits around wet spells, managing slopes to prevent erosion, and selecting plants suited to the northwestern microclimate. Work is done with attention to drainage, root health, and minimal disturbance to established beds.
Benefits:
- Safer walkways and clearer sightlines for tenants and visitors.
- Better curb appeal for rentals or resale.
- Low-maintenance setups that reduce weekly chores.
- Sustainable practices—mulch, composting, hand-removal of weeds, and organic options only.
What’s Included
- Lawn mowing and edging on a cadence you choose.
- Shrub and light tree pruning for health and safety.
- Hand weeding, organic weed control, and moss management.
- Mulching with organic materials; soil top-ups as needed.
- Debris, leaf removal, and seasonal cleanups.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric or biodegradable weed barrier.
- Organic soil amendments and compost top-dress.
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal (we sort and explain options).
- Irrigation checks and drip-line tuning.
Before & After / Expectations
After the first visit expect cleaner beds, sharper edges, and fresh mulch. In the weeks after:
- Water new plantings lightly during dry spells.
- Pull any shallow regrowth of ivy or bindweed promptly.
- Rake leaves in heavy fall months to prevent moss build-up.
- Leave pruning debris to compost or choose haul-away.
FAQs
- How long until I see results?
Most yards look noticeably better after the first visit; full soil and plant health improvements take a season or two. - Do you use herbicides?
No. We use hand-pulling, mulch, organic controls, and cultural methods only. - What access do you need?
Clear access to the yard and a short water source or irrigation point are helpful but not always required. - How often should rentals be serviced?
Monthly is ideal for high-visibility or tenant-occupied properties; bi-monthly or quarterly can work for low-use yards. - Can you remove large debris or old soil?
Yes — we offer haul-away or green bin transfer depending on your preference.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a tailored, sustainable plan that fits your property and schedule. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and local know-how near Seahurst Park and White Center.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm
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