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.