Prepare Your Property for the Seasons Ahead

Seasonal transitions take a toll on your landscape. Leaves, debris, and winter damage can smother your lawn and invite pests and disease. Our spring and fall cleanup services clear away the mess and set your property up for healthy growth in the months ahead.

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Our Core Services

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Spring Cleanup

Remove winter debris, cut back dead growth, edge beds, and apply fresh mulch.

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Fall Cleanup

Leaf removal, final mowing, perennial cutbacks, and winterization prep.

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Leaf Removal

Clear leaves from lawns, beds, and hard surfaces before they cause damage.

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Bed Preparation

Edge, weed, and mulch beds to protect plants and improve appearance.

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Gutter Cleaning

Clear gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage (upon request).

START THE SEASON RIGHT.

A proper cleanup does more than make your yard look good—it sets the stage for healthy growth. We clear the debris, prep your beds, and get your property ready to thrive in the months ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I schedule spring cleanup?

Late March to early April is ideal in Central Kentucky—after the last hard freeze but before new growth takes off.

When should I schedule fall cleanup?
Do you haul away the debris?
Can I combine cleanup with mulching?

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Quality materials. Expert installation. A team that shows up when we say we will. See why homeowners and businesses across Central Kentucky trust Cutting Edge Outdoors.