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What Exactly Counts as Landscape Debris and Can it Be Removed From Your Yard?

Landscape Debris Removal

What Exactly Counts as Landscape Debris and Can it Be Removed From Your Yard?

Landscape Debris Removal

The lawn is the face of your home, so it’s important to keep it looking healthy and well maintained. The state of your lawn gives off an impression to guests, which can impact how they interact with you. At Frank’s Lawn & Tree Service, our Landscape Debris Removal team will do all of the hard work for you!

If you have a busy schedule, it can be difficult to keep up with the demands of your lawn. Regularly mowing the grass, trimming shrubs, and picking up tree branches quickly becomes a hassle and it can just be easier to let them all be.

When you finally get around to picking everything up, it can be too much to handle. Weeks worth of debris can pile up and overflow the containers that you have. That’s why our regular Landscape Debris Removal is so convenient for you.

Rather than try to do it all yourself, our team can identify any landscape debris and easily dispose of them. Although it may seem easier to throw them all away, there are actually more environmentally friendly ways to handle Landscape Debris Removal!

Yard Waste Removal

Here are some common forms of debris that are found in lawns and how we dispose of them.

Leaves: If you have trees in your yard, falling leaves are not an uncommon sight. Dead leaves don’t make any lawn look better and are a hassle to gather. Raking and burning leaves is a popular way to dispose of them but can actually be harmful for the environment. Leaves can actually be mowed, turned into compost or mulch and be put back into your lawn!

Prunes: Dead shrubs, leaves, and branches can be tempting to throw away, but there is a much better use for them! Dead plants and small branches can be used as compost in your landscape to put nutrients back in the soil. Larger branches can be chipped and reused as mulch, and our team has the right equipment for the job.

Grass clippings: After mowing your lawn, it’s natural to gather up all the grass clippings and bag them to throw away. However, leaving some of them behind is also very healthy for your lawn. As they decompose, they release nutrients into the soil and act as a natural fertilizer for your lawn. We can get rid of excess clippings while leaving the perfect amount behind for the soil.

Green Waste Disposal

Our team of professional arborists has decades of experience in landscaping, so your yard can thrive all year round. From Landscape Debris Removal to plant installation, we can take care of all your lawn needs. Whether you have never planted anything before or just don’t have time to do it yourself, we would love to work with you!

At Frank’s Lawn & Tree Service, never have to worry about doing your own Landscape Debris Removal again! Our team of experts will do all of the hard work for you. Whether you need regular maintenance or want to get rid of piles of waste, we will be happy to help. If you have any questions about our maintenance services or other lawn care questions, we would love to answer them!

Learn more about our landscaping services by calling us today at  (305) 233-9369 or click here schedule a free estimate!