Topdressing with Compost & Soil — Burien
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face frequent rain, compacted glacial soils, shady corners, and slopes that funnel runoff into low spots. That combination encourages moss, thin turf, and patchy drainage near downspouts and driveways. Lawns close to Seahurst Park and Des Moines Creek often show compaction and thin roots from winter wetness and summer shade.
Landlords and homeowners want low-maintenance, tenant-friendly yards that drain better, resist moss, and look presentable year-round. Topdressing with a thin, high-quality compost/soil blend helps lift crowns, improve soil structure, and give seed a safe place to establish without regrading. Sustainable practices — aeration, organic amendments, and careful watering — reduce repeat visits and avoid chemical herbicides, keeping tenants and pets safe while supporting long-term soil health.
Our Quality Service
We assess slope, shade, and drainage, then match a compost/soil mix to your lawn’s needs. We combine core aeration with a 1/4 to 1/2 inch topdressing layer so amendments reach roots and seed contacts the soil.
Benefits include improved safety on wet paths, better curb appeal, lower maintenance, and longer-lasting turf that tolerates local rain and shade. Our approach emphasizes sustainable materials and practices to build resilient lawns that need fewer interventions over time.
What’s Included
- Site assessment of shade, slope, and compaction
- Core aeration where needed
- Even application of compost/soil blend (¼ to ½ inch)
- Light watering and settling guidance
- Post-service care instructions and follow-up
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric for beds
- Organic weed control (non-chemical) and hand weeding
- Overseeding with shade-tolerant blends
- Haul-away of debris or green bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After topdressing expect an initial layer that settles over 1–2 weeks; small areas may require light raking. Keep new seed moist but not soggy, and avoid heavy foot traffic for 2–3 weeks. For moss and ivy regrowth, regular raking, improved drainage, and mowing at a higher height help discourage returns without herbicides.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Most yards complete in a day; larger or steep properties may take longer.
- When is best to topdress? Fall or early spring, after heavy summer compaction has eased.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use organic compost, mechanical methods, and hand or organic controls only.
- What access do you need? Clear gates and a 3–4 foot path for equipment; we can work around parking and tenant schedules.
Call to Action
Ready to improve drainage, reduce moss, and get a low-maintenance yard in Burien? Book a free estimate with local pros who understand the hills and creeks nearby. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable methods.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com