Burien replace damaged groundcover
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien’s mild, wet winters and summer drizzle create ideal conditions for moss and shallow-rooted groundcovers to fail. Many yards here have compacted, clay-rich pockets, poor drainage on slopes, and a mix of sun and deep shade from maples and cedars. That leads to sparse cover, muddy paths, and invasive ivy or opportunistic weeds that reappear after quick fixes. Landlords and homeowners typically want safer walkways, an attractive low-maintenance landscape that withstands steady rain, and plantings that reduce erosion on small slopes. Goals often include improving curb appeal for renters or buyers, cutting weeks of seasonal upkeep, and choosing sustainable, wildlife-friendly options that don’t rely on herbicides.
Our Quality Service
We assess soil, slope, and light conditions and recommend native and adapted groundcovers suited to each micro‑site. Work is done with hand removal, compost amendments, and careful planting to avoid damaging existing trees or drainage lines. We use mulch, landscape fabric where appropriate, and organic practices only — no herbicides.
Benefits include safer paths, improved drainage and erosion control on slopes, longer-lasting cover that needs less upkeep, and a tidier appearance that holds up in Burien’s climate.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and plant selection for sun/shade and slope
- Removal of damaged plants and invasive roots by hand
- Soil amendment with compost for better drainage and rooting
- Planting of chosen groundcover plugs or liners
- Mulch application to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation
- Organic weed control and moss reduction (no herbicides)
- Decorative gravel paths
- Haul-away of debris vs. green‑bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After installation, expect a tidy, denser cover within one growing season. Water new plantings regularly the first 4–8 weeks, then reduce to encourage deeper roots. Control moss by improving drainage and adding thin bark mulch; pull ivy and perennial weeds by hand early and mulch to prevent regrowth. On slopes, check for runoff after big rains and add extra mulch or erosion control as needed.
FAQs
How long does a job take?
Small areas often finish in one day; larger or sloped sites can take 1–3 days including prep.Will you use chemicals?
No. We use organic amendments, hand removal, and organic weed control options only.Do you handle disposal?
Yes — choose haul-away or green‑bin composting at booking.What maintenance is needed afterward?
Weekly checks while plants establish, monthly thereafter: light weeding, top-up mulch in spring.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for fast scheduling, dependable results, and local expertise near Seahurst Park and White Center. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set up a photo estimate or on-site visit. We’ll recommend sustainable, long‑lasting groundcover solutions tailored to your yard.