Burien Perennial Plant Trimming
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face wet winters, mild summers, and a mix of compacted urban soils and loamy pockets that affect perennial health. Many properties slope toward the Sound or down from local ridges, creating drainage and erosion spots where perennials can choke or flop. Shade is common under mature trees near Seahurst Park and in older neighborhoods, while some south-facing yards get enough sun for vigorous, fast-growing perennials that need regular shaping. Homeowners and landlords want reliable curb appeal, low-maintenance planting, and safe, tidy beds that survive heavy rains and seasonal moss. Regular, sustainable trimming resets crowded plants, improves air flow, and reduces debris that holds moisture against foundations. Our approach favors manual cleanup, organic weed control, and mulch to improve soil structure and reduce repeat visits — practical priorities for rental turnovers, curb appeal, and long-term garden health.
Our Quality Service
We trim and shape perennials with attention to Burien’s rain patterns, slope runoff, and soil compaction, reducing disease and winter damage. Work is done to preserve plant structure, improve sightlines, and lower long‑term maintenance.
Benefits:
- Safer yards with fewer tripping hazards and reduced pest harborage.
- Better curb appeal for rentals and resale.
- Lower ongoing maintenance and longer plant life with sustainable care.
What’s Included
- Assessment of plant health and site drainage
- Selective pruning and deadheading
- Weeding and debris removal
- Bed edging and light cleanup
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric
- Organic weed control (manual/organic methods only)
- Soil amendments (compost, topdressing)
- Haul-away vs. green-bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After trimming expect improved shape, clearer sightlines, and reduced crown rot risk. For best results water new cuts lightly during dry spells, replace mulch annually, and remove ivy or persistent moss by hand to prevent regrowth.
FAQs
- How long does a visit take? Most residential jobs finish in 1–3 hours depending on bed size and plant density.
- When is best to trim? Late spring or after bloom for most perennials; we’ll advise per plant.
- Will you use herbicides? No — we use sustainable, non-chemical methods only.
- Do you handle disposal? Yes — choose haul-away or green‑bin composting.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a local pro who understands slopes, shade, and rainy-season needs. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable practices you can trust — neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com