During the fall, leaves can quickly accumulate in your yard, covering your lawn and making your property in Oregon look messy. They have to be removed because leaves can be detrimental to your lawn's health and your curb appeal. There are several ways to go about dealing with the pile of leaves on your turf, but the best way is to clean up the leaves continuously instead of waiting for a one-time removal. When you wait to do it all at once, the leaves will be sitting too long on your lawn, causing various issues like attracting pests, fostering lawn diseases, and dragging down your curb appeal. By doing it in small increments, the job will be more manageable and you don't have to spend most of your weekend doing yard work. You can make the work easier by hiring professionals. They have the equipment and follow a certain process to keep your lawn clear of leaves without requiring you to do the heavy lifting!
Waiting to remove the leaves all at once can be harmful to your lawn.
Leaves falling on your lawn can look beautiful at first, but letting them sit there for too long so you can remove them all at once can be detrimental to your grass. That's because a heavy and thick pile of leaves on your lawn creates an ideal environment for pests and diseases! Leaf piles will also smother your grass and make your yard look messy.
When leaves gather on your turf, they can become heavy, especially if partnered with precipitation. The weight of the leaf pile can suffocate your grass, blocking vital nutrients from reaching the ground. This can result in a weakened and discolored lawn because it cannot access the resources it needs to stay healthy. Leaf piles also trap moisture, creating a dark and moist environment that provides pests with the perfect place to hide and breed. The lack of airflow and increased moisture in leaf piles also harbor problematic lawn diseases.
If you do it continuously, removing the leaves will be easier and more manageable.
Waiting for leaves to all fall and accumulate on your lawn will create a monster job waiting for you. This will take up a good amount of your weekend—time you could've spent with your family and friends or relaxing! The most efficient way to deal with leaves on your lawn is to do it gradually and continuously. This will keep the workload more manageable because you'll be cleaning up a small amount of leaves in increments.
When you clean up the leaves in smaller portions, you won't have to deal with looking at a messy and unkempt lawn. Your grass will also have continued access to resources that will boost its health, like sunlight and proper airflow. Not only will you get to enjoy a stronger lawn consistently but your property will also look more appealing throughout the season.
Hire Professionals to Remove the Leaves on Your Lawn
While cleaning up the leaves continuously is obviously the better option, there's a more efficient way to do it! You can schedule a leaf removal service and hire professionals to deal with the pile of leaves so you can enjoy a manicured lawn without lifting a finger. Professionals are equipped with the proper tools and equipment to handle leaf piles on lawns. They will also have a detailed process that they will follow to ensure they efficiently remove all the leaves. What's more, experts can visit your property several times to clean up the leaves and ensure your grass is not covered in them for too long.
Call us today to schedule our leaf removal service!
Here at J&C Lawn Care, we offer a leaf removal service to property owners in Gresham, Happy Valley, Troutdale, Fairview, Sunnyside, OR, and nearby areas. When you sign up for this service, our team will clean up the leaves on your lawn twice in the fall, making sure we haul them off your property so you don't have to deal with them anymore! Schedule our leaf removal service today by giving us a call at (971) 284-2035!
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