Spring is the perfect time to give your yard in Oregon a fresh start, and scheduling a spring cleanup is the best way to do it. However, if you skip it, the leaves and debris left over from the winter season can smother your grass, preventing it from getting the nutrients and resources it needs to emerge from dormancy and start the growing season on the right foot. Weeds in your landscape beds can also steal vital resources from your plants, hindering their health and causing them to struggle. Additionally, your plants will look messy and unkempt without trimming, becoming overgrown and unruly. Don't let these issues take over your property—schedule a spring cleanup to ensure your grass and plants have the best chance of thriving.


Without a spring cleanup, leftover debris from the winter season can smother your grass.

As winter comes to an end, your lawn may be covered in leaves and debris that have accumulated over the season. While it may be tempting to leave them there and skip a spring cleanup altogether, doing so can have negative consequences for your grass. The leaves and debris can smother it, preventing it from getting the nutrients and resources it needs to thrive. This can lead to weak and unhealthy grass that is more susceptible to stressors like insect infestations and lawn diseases. Without proper access to sunlight, water, and nutrients, your lawn may struggle to emerge from dormancy and start the growing season on the right foot. By scheduling a spring cleanup, this leftover debris will be removed, allowing your lawn to bounce back without hindrance.


Weeds in your landscape beds can steal vital resources from your plants in the spring.

Landscape bed in Portland, OR, riddled with weeds.

Weeds are notorious for stealing vital resources from your plants, hindering their health and causing them to struggle during the growing season. Weeds compete with your plants for water, nutrients, and sunlight, which can lead to stunted growth and poor overall health. If left unchecked, weeds can quickly take over your landscape beds, making it difficult for your plants to thrive. By scheduling a spring cleanup, you can remove weeds from your landscape beds, giving your plants the best chance to flourish.

Some common weeds that can be found in landscape beds in Oregon include clover, chickweed, and dandelions.

Your plants will look messy and unkempt if you don't schedule a spring cleanup.

Thick, overgrown shrubs along a driveway in Portland, OR.

When you don't trim your plants in the spring, they can become overgrown and unruly, detracting from the overall appearance of your property. Excessive foliage and growth can also block sunlight and air from reaching all parts of your plants, which can negatively impact their health. Because of this, scheduling a spring cleanup is crucial, as it typically includes trimming to spruce up their shape and revitalize their aesthetic appeal.


Call Us to Sign Up for Our Spring Cleanup Service

Our spring cleanup service at J&C Lawn Care is just what you need to get your yard back in pristine condition after the winter season. Our team will remove leaves and debris from your lawn and landscape beds, as well as weeds, to ensure they don't hinder the health of your plants. We'll also trim your plants to keep them looking manicured and pristine. Other tasks we handle include lawn mowing and landscape bed edging! That way, your property has a fresh start to the new growing season!

We offer our spring cleanup service to residential and commercial properties in Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Happy Valley, OR, and other nearby areas. Don't let the aftermath of winter drag down your property's curb appeal in the spring—call us today at (971) 284-2035 to schedule our spring cleanup service!