Burien Fall Plant Trimming
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a lot: heavy, wet winters, compact glacial soils, and shady corners under maples and cedars that encourage moss and ivy more than turf. Slopes and drainage issues on many parcels — especially near Seahurst Park and the Boulevard Park area — mean water pooling, root exposure, and top-heavy shrubs that need careful shaping to avoid winter damage. Homeowners and landlords want safe walkways, clean curb appeal for tenants or buyers, and low-maintenance beds that don’t demand weekly work; that’s why we focus on timing cuts right for fall, improving drainage with mulches and plant placement, and choosing trimming techniques that reduce regrowth and disease while protecting beneficial wildlife. Our sustainable approach avoids herbicides, uses organic weed control and mulch to suppress weeds, and favors pruning that strengthens plants for colder, wetter months.
Our Quality Service
We trim with an eye for long-term health, cutting to reduce wind sail and branch failure while keeping natural form. Work is timed for cooler, drier days so cuts callus quickly and mulches lock in moisture through winter. Benefits include improved safety, better curb appeal, easier summer care, and durable results that save you time and money.
What’s Included
- Assessment of plant health, slope and drainage impacts.
- Pruning of shrubs, perennials and small ornamental trees.
- Hedge shaping and clean edging of beds and walkways.
- Organic weed removal and tidy haul-away or green bin disposal.
- Fresh organic mulch application (optional mulch + fabric upgrade).
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for long-term weed suppression.
- Organic weed-control treatments (no herbicides).
- Full haul-away vs. green bin composting.
Before & After / Expectations
After trimming expect reduced wind damage and fewer winter hazards, plus clearer sightlines and tidier beds. Care tips: water new plantings until ground freezes, remove leaf debris to limit moss, watch for ivy regrowth and pull early, and refresh mulch each year to maintain moisture and suppress weeds.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small yards often finished in a few hours; typical visits run 2–6 hours depending on scope.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use organic weed control and mechanical removal only.
- Will trimming harm birds or bees? We avoid major cuts on native shrubs that provide winter habitat and leave seedheads where safe.
- What access do you need? Clear paths for our tools and a driveway for brief equipment parking; we can discuss haul-away versus green bin options.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a fast, dependable schedule that respects your yard’s slopes, soils, and wet-weather needs. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set a visit and talk sustainable fall trimming that lasts.