Burien Promote structural strength
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of winter rain, shady microclimates, and pockets of compacted or clay soil that make erosion, moss, and shallow root systems common problems. Slopes near Seahurst Park and the small, older lots around White Center can channel runoff toward foundations or down sidewalks, so simple planting and mulching choices matter. Tenants and busy homeowners want durable, low‑maintenance yards that still look good — less mowing, fewer trips clearing debris, and worry‑free plantings that stand up to Pacific Northwest weather. We focus on practical fixes that slow water, build healthy soil, and reduce regrowth of ivy and weeds without using chemical herbicides. The goal is a resilient landscape that limits future repairs and keeps rental turnovers, curb appeal, and safety in mind.
Our Quality Service
We assess how rain, slope, and soil affect your yard and apply sustainable fixes that last. That means targeted pruning, regrading small channels, adding organic mulch, and improving planting beds to increase root strength and reduce erosion. Benefits include safer walkways, better curb appeal, lower maintenance needs, and plants that establish quickly for long‑term stability. All work follows low‑impact, organic practices to protect your soil and local waterways.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and slope/drainage check
- Pruning and selective trimming
- Bed edging and cleanup
- Organic mulching and soil amendment
- Weed clearing (manual and organic methods)
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + weed fabric installation
- Organic weed control and compost topdressing
- Gravel for improved drainage
- Haul‑away or green‑bin disposal choices
Before & After / Expectations
- Water newly amended beds for the first 2–3 weeks, then reduce as roots establish.
- Pull bindweed and ivy by root and monitor regrowth; repeat hand pulls as needed.
- Moss thrives in shade — thin overstory and add coarse mulch or gravel in high‑traffic spots.
- Expect visible improvement in 2–6 weeks and stronger soil structure over a season.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small yards usually one half‑day; most projects finish in a day or two.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use organic and mechanical methods only.
- Will you fix drainage on slopes? We install small, practical solutions; larger drainage work is assessed and quoted separately.
- How often should I book maintenance? Quarterly keeps most yards tidy; monthly for high‑visibility or rental properties.
- Do you remove debris? Yes — choose haul‑away or green‑bin composting.
Call to Action
If you own or manage a Burien property and want a safer, low‑maintenance yard, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, work cleanly, and focus on long‑lasting, sustainable results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.