Seasonal

Spring & Fall Cleanups in Salem, OR

Two visits a year — one in spring, one in fall — will keep a Salem property looking cared-for even if nothing else happens in between. That's what a Great Yards seasonal cleanup does: full reset, top to bottom.

Spring cleanup on a Salem, Oregon residential landscape

What's included

A seasonal cleanup is a full-property reset in a single visit (or a series of visits for larger sites). Spring cleanup covers debris removal, bed weeding, cut-back of overwintered perennials, edge refresh, first mow, and prep for the growing season. Fall cleanup covers final mow at winterizing height, leaf cleanup, perennial cut-back, gutter-perimeter clearance, bed prep for winter, and haul-off of the whole thing.

How we work

We start at the top of the property and work down — trees, then shrubs and beds, then lawn, then hardscape blow-off — so nothing gets re-dirtied. Everything pulled or cut gets hauled off. If you'd like the spring cleanup to roll into a weekly mowing route, or the fall cleanup to hand off to a winter snow contract, we can bundle it into one contract.

Who it's for

Homeowners who don't want ongoing weekly service but do want the property reset twice a year. Also popular with property managers and HOAs as a supplement to routine maintenance — the seasonal cleanups reset anything the weekly cadence doesn't reach.

Why Great Yards

A single well-scoped seasonal cleanup does more visual work than three or four half-hearted weekly visits. If you're weighing whether to sign up for weekly service or just the two seasonal cleanups, we're honest at the quote about which makes sense for your property.

Ready to get started? Request a free quote or call (503) 576-1528 — Gilbert answers the cell directly. Office line is (503) 990-7597 during business hours.

Landscape bed prepped and edged during a Salem, OR spring cleanup

Frequently asked questions

When should spring cleanup happen in Salem?
Most Salem-area properties are ready for spring cleanup between mid-February and mid-March, once the ground firms up enough to work on without damaging soil structure. We time it to your specific site.
When should fall cleanup happen?
Late November for most of the Salem area — after the majority of the leaf drop is done but before the ground gets waterlogged. Some properties with late-drop species (oaks) get a bonus December visit.
Is haul-off included?
Yes — everything cut, raked, or pulled leaves with us.
Can you do just one cleanup a year?
Yes. One-time spring or fall cleanups are available and priced per property.

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