
Lynnfield yards are often large, established, and want the kind of precise weekly work that keeps an already-nice property looking nice.
Spring Cleanup in Lynnfield, MA.
One thorough visit that clears winter debris, cuts back perennials, cleans out every bed, re-edges, and puts the first mow down. Your lawn wakes up clean and the mowing season starts right.
- Town
- Lynnfield, MA
- Season
- Early to mid April
Overview
Spring cleanup on the North Shore of MA typically happens in April once the ground is no longer frozen. Casey and Sons removes winter leaf and stick debris, cleans out perennial beds, cuts back ornamental grasses, edges beds and walkways, and gives the lawn a first cut at the right height. It sets the baseline for the whole mowing season and is usually a one-visit job priced flat based on property size.
What's included for Lynnfield properties
- Remove all accumulated leaves, sticks, and winter debris
- Cut back perennials and ornamental grasses
- Clean out planting beds down to soil/mulch
- Re-edge beds and walkways
- First mow at a stress-free height
- Haul all debris off-site (no tarp left in the driveway)
Spring Cleanup in Lynnfield
How spring cleanup works on a Lynnfield property
Spring cleanup in Lynnfield is a big-lot job. Most properties carry significant leaf load through winter — half-acre and larger lots accumulate more debris by volume even when the visual estimate looks the same. We schedule Lynnfield spring cleanups for mid-to-late April once frost is fully out. Properties near the King Rail Reservation carry the heaviest wooded-edge debris and often want the cleanup extended to the lawn-bed transition zones the previous season's haul missed.
Local context
Landscaping in Lynnfield — what makes it different
Lynnfield is the most residentially consistent town in our service area — mostly single-family homes on half-acre to full-acre lots, well-established plantings, and mature shade canopy across most streets. The work here is maintenance-heavy rather than transformation-heavy: weekly mowing at the right height, careful hedge trimming timed to the plant (not the calendar), clean bed edges, and fall cleanup thorough enough to keep the already-nice yards looking nice. South Lynnfield tends slightly smaller, Lynnfield Center more central, and properties toward the King Rail Reservation have heavier wooded surrounds that affect fall cleanup timing. MarketStreet Lynnfield as a retail anchor doesn't change the residential character of most of the town.
Neighborhoods we work in
- South Lynnfield
- Lynnfield Center
- King Rail Reservation area
Local landmarks
- Lynnfield Center
- MarketStreet Lynnfield
- King Rail Reservation
- South Lynnfield
- Lynnfield Common
Questions
Frequently asked
When should spring cleanup be done in Massachusetts?
Most properties on the North Shore are ready in early-to-mid April. Too early and you'll tear up saturated turf; too late and you'll have crabgrass pressure pushing up through last fall's leaves. We book by neighborhood and hit your property at the right moment.
How much does a spring cleanup cost?
Pricing is flat and quoted per property after a free on-site look. The main variables are square footage, number of trees, and how thick the leaf layer is — a small fenced yard with a few beds is very different from a wooded half-acre. You get a firm number, no hourly surprises.
Do I need a spring cleanup if I did a fall cleanup?
Usually yes. Winter drops its own debris — pine straw, oak tassels, ice-broken branches, tarps and plastic that blew in — and beds always need a fresh edge and cutback. The spring visit is shorter than fall but still load-bearing.
Do you take on bigger properties in Lynnfield?
Yes. Half-acre to full-acre lots are the Lynnfield norm. Weekly mowing on larger turf, hedge trims on established privets and boxwood, fall cleanup on oak-lined properties — all regular work.
How do you time hedge trimming in Lynnfield?
We time each hedge to the plant. Privets and yews get a late-June shape-up and a lighter late-summer touch. Flowering shrubs get trimmed right after bloom. Boxwood likes two passes per season. Blanket calendar-based trimming is what damages hedges over time.
Begin
A yard that stays on schedule.
Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.
