Start the Season Strong

After winter salt, freeze-thaw, and coastal gales, lawns and beds need a true reset. Our spring clean-up removes branches and thatch, re-edges beds for sharp definition, and applies pre-emergent where appropriate to stop weeds before they start. We prune out winter damage, wake soils with organic starters and bio-stimulants, and prep for fresh mulch so moisture stays where roots need it in Cape Cod’s fast-draining sands. Coordinating your first mow and irrigation start-up sets the tone for steady growth rather than surge and burnout. Across Barnstable County, this sequence delivers a landscape that greens evenly, stays tidy, and is positioned for strong, low-stress growth all season.

What We Do

 

  • Debris & branch removal, turf raking/dethatching (as needed)

  • Bed re-edging, pre-emergent, and fresh mulch prep

  • Shrub pruning & deadwood removal

  • Starter organic fertilization + soil conditioners

  • First mow and irrigation start-up coordination

 

 

FAQs


When do you start?

March–April, weather permitting.


Can you seed bare spots?

Yes, with compost topdressing.


Do you haul all debris?

Everything—no piles left behind.

Sofkin Landscape and Irrigation | Spring cleaning up
Sofkin Landscape and Irrigation | Spring cleaning up