Burien Biannual mulch program
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a handful of repeating problems: heavy fall and winter rains, clayey or compacted soils, shady corners that invite moss, and sloped beds that wash out in downpours. Many homeowners and landlords want tidy beds that reduce stormwater runoff, cut weed pressure, and look appealing year-round without weekly upkeep. In our fifteen years working around Burien and nearby Highline and White Center, we see the same mix: shallow beds over compacted soil, ivy and perennial weeds reclaiming planting areas, and mulch that’s been pushed away from roots on slopes.
A biannual mulch program addresses those issues by replacing degraded mulch, rebuilding bed edges, and re-establishing a protective layer that retains moisture and prevents erosion. For renters and landlords, the right schedule keeps curb appeal up with minimal fuss between tenants. Sustainable, manual methods — organic mulch, compost amendments, hand weeding, and green-bin disposal — fit Burien’s eco-conscious neighborhoods and avoid chemical treatments. Our crew designs each visit to match sun/shade patterns, soil drainage, and slope, so the results last longer and require less maintenance.
Our Quality Service
We work with organic materials and proven techniques suited to Burien’s rainy seasons and local soils. We assess drainage, slope, and plant health, then apply mulch to help:
- reduce erosion on slopes,
- suppress weeds without herbicides,
- keep roots cool in summer and insulated in winter.
Benefits include improved safety on walkways, better curb appeal for tenants or resale, lower maintenance time, and longer-lasting results that support soil health.
What’s Included
- Initial site assessment and photo documentation.
- Old mulch removal, debris cleanup, and hand weeding.
- Mulch application to a depth of 2-3 inches around plants.
- Bed edging and light trimming for a tidy finish.
- Green-bin or haul-away disposal (your choice).
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric for high-weed beds.
- Organic soil amendments (compost) for poor soils.
- Organic weed control follow-ups (manual/thermal methods).
- Gravel or pathway surfacing as an alternative to mulch.
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect darker, even mulch coverage, clean edges, and reduced visible weeds. Between visits:
- Water new plantings deeply and infrequently.
- Pull small weeds early; mulch prevents many but not all.
- Watch for moss in shaded, compacted spots—improve airflow and soil with compost top-dressing.
- Ivy regrowth requires repeat manual removal on a schedule.
FAQs
Q: How long does a typical job take?
A: Most single-yard biannual jobs finish in 2–4 hours depending on size and prep.
Q: Do you use herbicides?
A: No — we use organic mulch, hand weeding, and other non-chemical controls only.
Q: What access do you need?
A: Clear gate access and a short driveway or parking spot for our crew keeps the visit efficient.
Q: How often should I schedule service?
A: Biannual is a common baseline; rentals or high-visibility properties may need quarterly visits.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a simple plan that fits your property and schedule. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and local expertise for Burien yards and nearby neighborhoods. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set up a free visit.