Professional Spring & Fall Cleanup in New York
New York's seasonal transitions create significant work at both ends of the growing season. Spring cleanup prepares your lawn and landscape for healthy growth after a long winter — removing debris, clearing beds, and addressing the damage that frost, ice, and leaf accumulation cause over the cold months. Fall cleanup closes the season properly — removing leaves before they smother the lawn, cutting back spent perennials, and setting up your property for a cleaner, healthier start in spring. At Morales Lawn & Garden LLC, we handle both seasonal cleanups efficiently and thoroughly for properties across Westchester and Putnam County.
Leaves left on the lawn through fall and winter cause real damage. A thick layer of wet leaves blocks light, traps moisture against the turf, and creates conditions that favor snow mold and other fungal diseases that can damage or kill grass over the winter months. In garden beds, accumulated leaf debris harbors disease spores, pest overwintering sites, and weed seeds that create problems the following season. Our fall cleanup addresses all of these issues — removing leaves from lawn areas, beds, and hardscape surfaces and leaving your property prepared for whatever the winter season brings.
We serve residential properties across Mt. Kisco, Armonk, Chappaqua, Somers, Bedford, Mahopac, Brewster, and the broader Westchester and Putnam County area for both spring and fall cleanup services. Our crews work efficiently on schedule, handle properties of all sizes, and complete each cleanup with a final inspection to ensure nothing is missed. Every estimate is free and provided in writing with no obligation. Spring and fall cleanups can be booked individually or as a seasonal package — contact us to discuss which option fits your property and schedule.
Spring Cleanup Services in Westchester & Putnam County
Spring cleanup typically begins in late March or early April in Westchester and Putnam County, once the ground has thawed and frost risk has passed for ground-level work. We start by removing all winter debris from lawn areas — sticks, branches, and any material that has accumulated over the winter. Lawn areas are raked or power-raked to remove thatch and matted dead grass from the surface, allowing new growth to emerge without obstruction. Any areas where the lawn has thinned or died over the winter are assessed for overseeding recommendation during the spring season.
Spring garden bed cleanup involves removing all remaining dead perennial stalks and foliage from the previous season, cleaning out any leaves or debris that accumulated in beds over winter, and edging bed borders to restore clean lines between the garden and lawn. We pull any early-emerging weeds before they set seed and establish, and we assess the condition of existing plantings to identify any plants that did not survive the winter and may need replacement. Beds are left clean, edged, and ready for new growth — and for mulch installation if that service is scheduled in spring.
Spring cleanup also includes clearing any debris from hard surfaces — driveways, patios, walkways, and retaining walls — that accumulated over the winter months. Leaves that have decomposed against masonry surfaces can leave staining and promote moss and algae growth. We clear and blow off all hard surfaces as part of the spring cleanup process, leaving patios and walkways clean and ready for outdoor living as the weather warms.
Fall Cleanup and Leaf Removal in New York
Fall cleanup timing in Westchester and Putnam County is a balancing act — beginning too early means returning for additional leaf removal as trees continue to drop, while waiting too long risks leaving wet, compacted leaves on the lawn through the winter. We typically recommend scheduling fall cleanup in late October through mid-November after the majority of leaves have fallen but before heavy snowfall arrives. For properties with heavy leaf cover from oaks and maples — which hold leaves longer than other species — we can schedule a second pass to capture the later leaf fall if needed.
Our fall cleanup process includes leaf removal from all lawn areas using commercial-grade blowers and vacuums, clearing leaves and debris from garden beds and foundation plantings, removing spent annual plants, and cutting back herbaceous perennials that benefit from fall cutting. We perform a final mow on lawn areas where grass height requires it before the season ends — leaving the lawn at the correct height going into winter. All collected leaf material is either removed from the property or mulched on-site where appropriate and permitted.
Fall is also an important time to address any remaining landscape tasks before the ground freezes. We plant spring-blooming bulbs, apply fall mulch to protect root zones through winter, and make note of any areas that need attention in the spring. Our fall cleanup clients receive a brief written summary of any observations we make during the cleanup — damaged plants, drainage issues, turf thin spots — so they have a plan ready for the spring season.
Why Seasonal Cleanup Quality Matters in New York
New York's deciduous tree cover is one of the defining characteristics of the Westchester and Putnam County landscape — and it creates some of the most significant seasonal cleanup demands of any region in the Northeast. Properties with mature oak, maple, and beech trees can accumulate thousands of square feet of leaf cover in a single fall season. Leaves that are not removed before winter compact under snow and ice into dense mats that smother turf, promote fungal disease, and prevent air circulation at the soil surface — all of which damage or kill lawn areas that require overseeding or repair in spring.
Snow mold is a real and common problem on New York lawns that enter winter with excessive leaf cover or long grass. The two most common types — gray snow mold and pink snow mold — develop under snow cover during winter and become visible as the snow melts in late winter or early spring, appearing as circular patches of matted, discolored grass. Proper fall cleanup significantly reduces snow mold risk and the repair work required in spring.
Professional cleanup services provided by a licensed, insured crew offer advantages beyond thoroughness. Proper equipment — commercial blowers, vacuums, and collection systems — handles large leaf volumes that residential equipment cannot manage efficiently. A crew that knows your property handles each cleanup faster and more completely than a single-person operation. We close out your property's season properly so it opens the following spring in the best possible condition.