Burien Rental property shrub trimming
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien’s marine climate means frequent rain, mild winters, and pockets of heavy clay or compacted soils that hold water. Shrubs planted on slopes or near downspouts can cause drainage and root problems, while shaded yards under western cedars develop moss and slow growth. Tenants and landlords often want tidy curb appeal, safe sightlines for driveways, and low-maintenance plantings that survive wet seasons. Common issues include overgrown hedges blocking walkways, ivy or evergreen blackberry regrowth, and shrubs that create damp zones close to foundations. In older Burien neighborhoods and near Seahurst Park, wind and salt influence coastal plants differently than inland sites like Highline, so pruning timing and technique matter. Sustainable care—regular pruning, improved mulch, and composting clippings—keeps rental yards safe, attractive, and easier to manage between tenant turnovers.
Our Quality Service
We focus on practical, sustainable shrub care tuned to Burien conditions. We hand-prune and shape to reduce disease, improve airflow, and discourage pest harborage while avoiding synthetic herbicides.
Benefits:
- Safer access and visibility for tenants and visitors.
- Better curb appeal that helps attract renters quickly.
- Low-maintenance results that cut long-term labor and water needs.
- Long-lasting fixes that respect wet soils and slope drainage.
What’s Included
- Initial assessment of shrub health, soil and drainage.
- Targeted pruning and shaping to keep shrubs away from windows and walkways.
- Removal of dead wood, light thinning, and cleanup of clippings.
- Mulch refresh to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
- Green-bin or haul-away disposal options.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for durable weed suppression.
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding (no herbicides).
- Soil testing and compost or organic amendments.
- Gravel or edging refresh for high-traffic beds.
Before & After / Expectations
- Watering: new plantings need regular watering; established shrubs rarely need summer irrigation in Burien unless on south-facing slopes.
- Weeds & moss: expect moss in shaded, damp spots; regular raking and corrected drainage reduce it.
- Regrowth: many shrubs reshoot within weeks — we schedule seasonal tune-ups to keep shape.
- Ivy/blackberry: persistent vines need repeated removal and follow-up maintenance.
FAQs
How long does a job take?
Small rental yards usually take 1–3 hours; larger properties vary. We give a time estimate with photos or an on-site check.
Do you use chemicals?
We use sustainable methods only — hand removal, mulches, compost, and approved organic products when needed. No synthetic herbicides.
Can you work around tenants?
Yes. We schedule visits to minimize disruption and can coordinate access with landlords or property managers.
What about debris disposal?
Choose green-bin composting (when accepted) or haul-away. Dump fees, if any, are outlined up front.
Call to Action
Burien landlords and homeowners: book a free estimate for shrub trimming and sustainable maintenance. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and local experience in Burien and nearby Seahurst Park and Highline areas. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set up a visit.