Burien Remove overgrown plants
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face heavy Pacific Northwest rains, shady yards under mature maples, compacted clay soils, and steep slopes that funnel water toward foundations. These conditions let moss and ivy spread, shrubs bulk up where homeowners want clean sightlines, and perennials smothered by unchecked growth. Landlords and homeowners often want safer, lower-maintenance outdoor spaces that still support birds and pollinators.
Typical goals include improving drainage near foundations, reducing tripping hazards on walkways, and converting high-maintenance beds to simpler, drought-tolerant plantings. In neighborhoods near White Center or Normandy Park, wind and salt air can also stress coastal plantings, so selective removal and replacement with suited, low-care species prevents repeated failures. Sustainable, manual removal and on-site recycling of green waste keeps yards healthy without herbicides, reduces future labor, and protects stormwater systems that feed local creeks and Des Moines Creek Park.
Our Quality Service
We remove overgrown shrubs and vines by hand-cutting, selective pruning, and careful root removal on slopes to prevent erosion. We use composting, chipping, and green-bin options — never chemical herbicides — and plan planting for better drainage and sun/shade balance. The result is safer access, improved curb appeal, and long-lasting, lower-maintenance landscapes.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and plan
- Manual removal, pruning, and root excavation
- Debris hauling or green bin drop-off
- Optional soil amendment and planting
- Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric
- Organic weed control (manual/biological)
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect exposed roots and bare soil that we’ll stabilize with mulch or new plantings. For the first season water new plants weekly in dry spells, hand-pull emerging weeds, and monitor moss in shaded areas. Ivy and perennial roots may resprout — regular follow-up visits or targeted hand-digging prevents regrowth.
FAQs
- How long will it take? Small yards: a few hours. Larger or steep lots: one day or more with a clear quote.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we rely on manual removal, mulching, and composting only.
- Will slopes erode after removal? We use mulch, fabric, or replanting to stabilize slopes immediately.
- Can you replace removed plants? Yes — we recommend low-maintenance, native-friendly choices suited to site conditions.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for fast scheduling and dependable, sustainable results. We focus on practical, low-maintenance landscapes that respect local soils and rainfall. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.