Burien Seasonal yard tidy-up trim
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face heavy winter rains, compacted clay-loam, and lots of shade from maples and evergreens, which encourages moss, ivy, and fast spring growth. Many homes sit on gentle slopes toward storm drains or the Sound, so clogged beds and poor drainage lead to erosion and slippery paths. Landlords and homeowners want safe, tidy yards that look good for renters or resale, but don’t want constant chores between tenants. In the Highline area and near Seahurst Park, gardens need durable, low-maintenance solutions that handle wet winters and summer dry spells. Our work focuses on reducing recurring problems: thinning crowded shrubs to let air and light in, correcting grading and mulching beds to retain moisture, and removing invasive runners while encouraging native, drought-tolerant plants. Everything is done with sustainable techniques — hand weeding, organic mulches, mechanical moss removal, and no herbicides — so you get a cleaner yard that lasts without harming soil or local pollinators.
Our Quality Service
We assess erosion, shade patterns, and soil compaction, then prune, edge, and reshape plantings to improve air flow and drainage. Work is scheduled around wet weather and uses compost, organic mulch, and native replacements where helpful. Benefits include improved safety, instant curb appeal, lower ongoing maintenance, and longer-lasting results.
What’s Included
- Pruning and light tree/shrub trim
- Bed edging and tidy borders
- Hand weeding and invasive runner removal
- Mulch application (organic) and soil top-up
- Debris haul-away or green-bin disposal (your choice)
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric installation
- Organic weed control (non-chemical)
- Gravel pathways or extra plantings
- Extra haul-away vs. green bin sorting
Before & After / Expectations
Expect an immediate visual lift and clearer walkways after service. New mulch will settle in a few weeks; hand-weeding reduces but does not eliminate regrowth — ivy and moss need repeat attention. Water new or transplanted plants deeply for two weeks, then follow a low-frequency schedule in summer. We provide a short care sheet after each visit.
FAQs
- How long does a tidy-up take?
Most single-family yards take 2–6 hours depending on size and cleanup needs. - Do you use herbicides?
No — we use hand methods, mechanical tools, and organic mulches only. - What access do you need?
Safe driveway parking or a short carry-in, plus access to a tap is helpful but not required. - How often should I schedule maintenance?
Quarterly or bi-monthly works well for Burien properties to control moss and weeds.
Call to Action
Ready for a cleaner, more sustainable yard in Burien? Book a free estimate with quick scheduling and dependable, local expertise. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call/text 206-538-9344 to set a visit. Licensed • Bonded • Insured