Burien Cut back perennials
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a lot of the same challenges: frequent rain, patchy sun, compacted or clay-rich soils, and shady pockets under big trees. Sloped lots and older lots near Seahurst Park and the Highline can develop drainage channels and moss, while renters and landlords often want low‑maintenance beds that still look tidy for tenants and curb appeal for listings.
Perennials left unchecked get woody, flop into walkways, and can hide trip hazards or block sight lines. In wet conditions the crown and lower stems stay damp longer, increasing rot risk and encouraging moss and opportunistic weeds. Our sustainable approach avoids herbicides; we focus on pruning, dividing, and clean disposal or composting of clippings so plants return healthier each season. The result is safer beds, reduced weekly upkeep for landlords, and long-lasting plant structure that copes better with Burien’s maritime climate.
Our Quality Service
We assess sun, slope, and soil to decide when to cut back or divide perennials for the best long-term health. Work is timed to reduce stress on plants and to limit erosion on sloped sites; clippings are composted or removed according to your preference.
Benefits include improved safety, stronger seasonal blooms, lower maintenance between visits, and longer-lasting beds that handle our wet winters and mild summers.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment of perennials, soil, and drainage.
- Pruning dead or damaged growth and cutting back to healthy buds.
- Dividing overcrowded clumps and replanting as needed.
- Bed edging and light weeding for a tidy finish.
- Debris haul-away or green‑bin/compost option.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for longer weed suppression.
- Organic weed control and soil amendments (no herbicides).
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal.
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect clearer beds, stronger crowns, and fewer floppy stems next season. Water newly divided sections lightly in dry spells, and top up mulch in fall to retain moisture. Monitor for moss in shaded spots and pull early seedlings; ivy regrowth should be hand‑removed to protect roots.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small yards: 1–3 hours; medium yards: half to full day; large or heavily overgrown beds may take longer.
- When is best to cut back? We time most work in late fall or early spring depending on species and weather.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use sustainable, organic methods only.
- What about access? We need safe access to beds and a place to stage debris; driveway access is helpful but not required.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and we’ll recommend a sustainable plan to reduce maintenance and improve curb appeal. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and local expertise — email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.