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Spring Landscape Cleanup Checklist for Western Washington

November 5, 2025

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When the first daffodils bloom and the rain starts to ease, it’s a sure sign that spring has arrived in Whatcom County. After a long, wet winter, your yard is ready for a fresh start, and a spring cleanup is the best way to give it one.

Tackling a few important tasks now helps your lawn and garden recover faster, supports healthy growth, and sets you up for a beautiful landscape through the season ahead.

Here’s a practical, Pacific Northwest–friendly checklist to guide you.

1. Start with a Walk-Through

Take a slow lap around your property to see how winter treated it. Look for broken branches, compacted soil, bare patches, or standing water. These early observations make it easier to plan repairs before growth takes off.

Make sure to snap photos of problem areas. You’ll have a record to reference when it’s time for repairs or when you talk with a professional.

2. Clear Out Debris

Remove fallen branches, pinecones, and leftover annuals. Rake up matted leaves, but leave a thin layer in tucked-away garden corners; many pollinators overwinter in leaf litter, and keeping some helps maintain biodiversity.

In the Pacific Northwest, wait until the soil has started to dry and daytime temperatures consistently reach the 50s before heavy raking. Raking too soon can tear up tender new shoots and compact wet soil.

3. Prune and Trim

Trim back dead or damaged branches, cut down ornamental grasses, and tidy perennials to encourage new growth. For anything tall or near power lines, leave it to a professional tree service for safety.

4. Weed and Freshen Beds

Pull early weeds while they’re still small and easy to remove. Remove any moldy or compacted mulch and replace it with a fresh layer to lock in moisture and give your garden beds a clean, finished look.

North County’s gardening and bed maintenance services can keep your beds looking fresh throughout the growing season, no constant hand-weeding required.

5. Edge and Define Borders

Re-cut crisp edges along beds and walkways for an instant curb appeal boost. This simple step makes mowing easier later on and gives your landscape a polished look.

6. Test and Treat Your Lawn

Western Washington’s rainfall naturally acidifies soil, making lime applications an important spring step. Lime helps balance pH and improves nutrient uptake, especially for cool-season grasses common in this region.

Our lawn rejuvenation programs combine premium, undiluted products for fertilization, lime, and weed control. The result is thicker, greener lawns that stand out all summer.

7. Inspect Irrigation

Before you turn your system back on, check for leaks, clogged heads, or misaligned sprays. A quick inspection now helps you avoid water waste and uneven coverage later.

8. Refresh Hardscapes

Sweep patios, walkways, and driveways. Power-wash pavers or stone surfaces if needed, and check retaining walls or steps for movement or frost damage.

9. Plan for Ongoing Care

Once your spring cleanup is complete, it’s the perfect time to set up an ongoing maintenance schedule. Consistent mowing, bed care, fertilization, and pruning help your property stay healthy and attractive through summer and beyond.

Ongoing maintenance:

  • Keeps weeds from gaining ground
  • Protects your investment in your landscape
  • Saves time while maintaining professional results

Our maintenance programs are designed for long-term results. We handle everything from mowing and gardening to lawn health programs, so you can simply enjoy your yard.

Common Spring Cleanup Questions

Can I fertilize and lime at the same time?

Yes, but lime works best when given a little time to react in the soil. If possible, apply lime first and wait a few days before fertilizing.

Should I rake when the lawn is wet?

No. Raking wet soil can compact it and tear up new shoots. Wait until it’s dry enough that your footprints don’t leave deep impressions.

Do I need to remove all my mulch every year?

Not necessarily. If last year’s mulch is still loose and healthy, you can top it off instead of starting fresh.

Make Spring Cleanup Simple

A good spring cleanup sets the tone for the rest of your year. If you need a one-time yard cleanup or want to invest in a full-season maintenance plan, North County Landscape Co. can help your landscape thrive with professionalism, care, and the five-star service our customers expect.

Ready to give your yard a fresh start? Request a free estimate today.

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