SEASONAL SERVICES

Each season on the coast brings different work. What gets done in fall determines how your property handles winter. What gets done in spring sets the tone for the rest of the year. Here's what we do and when we do it.

Spring

Winter leaves behind debris, saturated soil, and damaged turf. Spring is about cleanup, getting systems running again, and setting up the growing season.

Spring Cleanup

Debris removal, bed clearing, storm damage cleanup

Mulching & Bed Prep

Fresh mulch, soil amendments, bed edging

Irrigation Startup

System activation, head inspection, zone testing, leak repair

Fertilization

First-round application timed for coastal soil conditions

Pruning

Deadwood removal, shaping, spring cuts for trees and shrubs

Lawn Renovation

Aeration, overseeding, dethatching for winter-damaged turf

Summer

The coast does not get as hot as inland Oregon, but dry spells happen. Summer is about keeping irrigation dialed in and staying ahead of growth.

Irrigation Adjustments

Seasonal schedule tuning, head adjustments, efficiency checks

Pruning & Trimming

Mid-season shaping for hedges, shrubs, and ornamental trees

Pest & Disease Monitoring

Early identification before problems spread

Weed Control

Targeted treatment for beds, walkways, and gravel areas

Lawn Maintenance

Mowing height adjustments, spot treatments, growth monitoring

Fall

The heavy rains are coming. Everything done in fall is preparation: clearing drainage paths, shutting down irrigation, getting the property ready for winter.

Leaf Cleanup

Full property leaf removal, multiple passes through the season

Gutter Cleaning

Cleared gutters and downspouts before the heavy rains

Irrigation Winterization

System blowout and shutdown to prevent freeze damage

Storm Prep

Secure loose structures, trim hazard branches, clear drainage paths

Fall Fertilization

Final-round application to strengthen root systems before dormancy

Bed Winterization

Protective mulching, perennial cutbacks, frost-tender plant protection

Winter

Winter on the coast is not a dormant season. Storms hit, drainage gets tested, and slopes can move. We stay active through the winter months.

Storm Response

Debris removal, fallen limb clearing, damage assessment

Drainage Monitoring

Checking systems, clearing blockages, identifying failures

Erosion Watch

Monitoring slopes, retaining walls, and vulnerable areas

Winter Pruning

Dormant-season pruning for deciduous and fruit trees

Spring Planning

Property assessment and scheduling for the upcoming season

How We Work

Let's Walk Your Property.

1

Tell us what's going on.

Call, email, or fill out the form — whatever's easiest. We'll get back to you directly to find a time.

2

We come to you.

Free, in person, no obligation. We walk the property together, figure out what's actually happening, and talk through a real plan before we leave.

3

Clear estimate, no surprises.

You get honest numbers in writing. You decide if and when to move forward.

No charge for the visit. No sales pitch. No subcontractors.

The people who walk your property are the same ones who do the work.