
Spring & Fall Cleanups
In Hackettstown, NJ
Seasonal Yard Cleanup Services To Refresh and Prepare Your Landscape
Every season leaves its mark on your yard — whether it's piles of leaves, overgrown plants, or winter debris. That’s why seasonal cleanups are essential for keeping your outdoor space healthy, tidy, and ready to thrive.
At Landscaping by Boris, we offer thorough spring and fall cleanups for homeowners and businesses in Long Valley, NJ, and surrounding Morris County areas. Whether you’re prepping for a new growing season or winding down for winter, our expert team ensures your property stays clean and beautiful year-round.
Why Seasonal Cleanups Matter
Spring and fall are transitional times that bring big changes to your landscape. Without proper care, debris buildup can block sunlight, trap moisture, and lead to pest issues or lawn damage. Our seasonal cleanup services help:
From quick touch-ups to full-property cleanups, we tailor our service to your property’s specific needs.
Protect your lawn and garden beds from disease and decay
Prevent clogged gutters, walkways, and drainage problems
Promote healthy growth by clearing space and refreshing soil
Keep your yard looking neat, safe, and well-maintained
What Is Included
In Our Spring & Fall Cleanups
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We clear leaves, twigs, branches, and other debris from lawns, beds, patios, and walkways to keep your landscape clean and breathable.
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We edge and clean out garden beds, removing dead growth, weeds, and old mulch to prepare for planting or overwintering.
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We trim and shape perennials and shrubs to promote regrowth in spring or protect them during cold weather.
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In spring, we mow and prep the lawn for new growth. In fall, we do a final cut to reduce winter stress and matting.
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Fresh mulch helps regulate soil temperature and moisture while giving your beds a clean, finished look.
When To Schedule A Cleanup
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Best between late March and May, after snow has melted and before planting begins.
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Ideal between October and early December, once most leaves have fallen and before the first freeze.
