Burien Shrub Planting
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards see a lot of rain, seasonal sun, and heavy shade under tall maples and cedars. Clay and compacted topsoil on some lots hold water, while steeper properties need plants that tolerate slope and runoff; both situations affect shrub choice and placement. Homeowners and landlords want curb appeal, privacy, and low upkeep without using herbicides — especially near Seahurst Park and Lake Burien where healthy soil and native plants help support local pollinators.
Siting shrubs for sun, wind, and drainage is the common challenge: too-close plantings invite disease and ivy regrowth, while wrong species on a slope can wash out or require frequent watering. Typical owner goals are clear — attractive beds that slow water, reduce mowing/weed visits, and stay tidy between professional visits.
Our Quality Service
We select shrubs suited to Burien’s moist, mild climate and your site’s light and slope. Work includes soil amendment, careful planting depth, and mulch that conserves moisture — all done without synthetic herbicides. The result is safer, longer-lasting beds that need less hands-on care and stand up to winter storms.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and light/drainage mapping
- Soil prep and amendment with compost
- Proper spacing and planting for long-term health
- 2–3” organic mulch application (optional mulch + fabric upgrade)
- Initial watering and establishment advice
- Clean haul-away or green‑bin disposal options
Optional upgrades: - Landscape fabric under mulch
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding package
- Extra mulch depth or gravel accents
Before & After / Expectations
After planting expect 1–2 growing seasons for full habit and screening effect; most shrubs need a couple of waterings per week while establishing. Watch for moss and ivy regrowth — remove by hand and keep mulch refreshed to suppress weeds. For slopes, add planting terraces or staggered rows to slow runoff and reduce erosion.
Practical care tips:
- Water deeply at planting and taper over 6–12 weeks.
- Pull shallow weeds and ivy early to prevent competition.
- Reapply 2–3” organic mulch annually for moisture and weed control.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small beds often take a half-day; typical installations finish in one day.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use organic, manual, and mulch-based weed control only.
- Can you work on steep slopes? Yes — we select erosion-tolerant shrubs and use soil/planting techniques for slope stability.
- What disposal options exist? We offer haul-away or green‑bin composting depending on material.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for rainwise, low‑maintenance shrub planting and care. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and local expertise — email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.