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Spring Yard Cleanup in Denver: Homeowner Checklist

Spring yard cleanup in Denver often includes remaining leaves, branches, flower beds, garden areas, basic shrub trimming, debris piles, and planning for mulch, overseeding, or weed control. A clear checklist helps keep the project focused.

Start with what needs to be removed

List leaves, branches, weeds, old mulch, garden debris, or general clutter. If haul-away is needed, include photos of the piles and where they are located.

Look at beds, edges, and lawn condition

Spring is a good time to identify messy bed edges, thin grass, compacted areas, sprinkler issues, and places where mulch, rock, or sod might improve the yard.

Use photos to speed up the estimate

Take wide yard photos plus close-ups of beds, debris, shrubs, and problem areas. Include your city, access notes, cleanup priorities, and timeline before booking.

Ready to plan a Denver landscaping estimate?

Use the AI planner, book online, or call 720-334-8147. Photos, measurements, city, access details, and timeline help make the request cleaner.

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