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What's Included in Seasonal Cleanups
A property collects a lot over a season: fallen leaves, winter debris, dead growth, and matted-down mess that smothers the lawn and buries the beds if it sits.
Seasonal cleanups clear all of it at the two times of year it matters most, a spring cleanup to get the property out of winter and ready for the growing season, and a fall cleanup with leaf removal to get it cleaned off before winter sets in.
The work is the same either way: clear it, cut back what needs it, and haul the debris off the property, not just blow it out of sight. It’s one of our lawn care services for homes and commercial properties across lower Cape May County.

What Seasonal Cleanups Include
Spring Property Cleanup
Winter leaves a property covered in matted leaves, fallen sticks and branches, and dead growth that all has to come off before the season can start.
We clear the lawn and the beds of everything the winter dropped and left behind, cut back the spent growth that was left standing, and clean the property up so the grass can green in and the beds look sharp from the first warm week.
A clean start in spring sets up the rest of the season, and it is far easier to do before the new growth pushes up through the old mess. We haul all of it off, so you are not left with piles to deal with.
Fall Property Cleanup
By the end of the season a property is covered in leaves and worn-down growth that will smother the lawn and bury the beds if it sits there until spring.
We clear the lawn and the beds, cut back the spent perennials and growth that have died off for the year, and get the whole property cleaned off before the cold sets in.
Done right, the lawn goes into the off-season clean and comes out of it in far better shape, instead of matted, moldy, and thinned out under months of wet leaves. Everything we clear gets hauled off the property, not raked into a pile out back.
Leaf Cleanup and Removal
Leaf drop down here does not happen all at once, and a single cleanup rarely keeps up with it. We clear the leaves off the lawn and out of the beds and haul them away, and on properties that need it we come back through the season as the leaves keep falling, so the lawn is never sitting under a wet, matted layer for weeks at a time.
Leaves left on a lawn block the light and trap moisture against the grass, which thins the turf and invites disease, so staying ahead of them matters more than people think. We take the leaves off the property entirely rather than blowing them into the back corner or the tree line, where they only blow right back.
Cutbacks and Bed Cleanup
A real cleanup is not just the lawn, it is the beds and borders too. We cut back the perennials and ornamental grasses that have died off, clear the leaves and debris out of the beds, and pull the spent annuals and dead growth so the beds are clean and defined instead of buried.
On the edges we re-cut the bed lines where they have gotten sloppy, so the whole property reads as cared for rather than just mowed around. It is the detail work that separates a property that looks maintained from one that only got the leaves blown off the grass.
Why Seasonal Cleanups Matter
Leaves and debris are not just a look problem, they damage the lawn if they sit. A layer of wet leaves left on the grass blocks the light and traps moisture against it, and over a few weeks that thins the turf, invites mold and disease, and leaves dead, matted patches that have to grow back in spring.
Beds buried in leaves and dead growth come out of the off-season a mess, with rot, pests, and weeds that got a head start under the cover. A spring cleanup clears all of that and gives the lawn and beds a clean, open start when the growing season hits, which is half of why a property looks good all summer. A fall cleanup is the other half: get the leaves and debris off before winter and the property comes through it in shape instead of spending spring digging out of damage.
On a commercial property it is also what keeps the grounds looking maintained at the times of year a neglected property looks the worst, buried in leaves in November or full of winter debris in March, exactly when people are noticing.














