
Remove leaves and debris to prevent smothered grass, reduce mess, and keep your property looking maintained.
Heavy leaf buildup can damage turf and create wet, messy areas. Removing it helps your lawn breathe and recover.
Dependable crews, clear communication, and a clean finish every visit.

Yard maintenance keeps your property looking neat (mowing, trimming, edging); lawn care improves turf health (fertilization, weed control, aeration) — combining both delivers the best results.
Brentwood yards need weekly service in spring-summer, bi-weekly plus aeration and overseeding in fall, and monthly monitoring in winter for a healthy year-round lawn.
Each visit includes mowing, string trimming, edging, and blowing — with optional add-ons like bed weeding, shrub trimming, and fertilization depending on your service plan.
Yard cleanup in Brentwood costs $300-$2,000 depending on property size, season, and scope — spring and fall cleanups being the most common requests.
Schedule spring cleanup in March-April (remove winter debris, prep beds) and fall cleanup in October-November (leaves, perennial cutback, winter prep) for a healthy Brentwood yard year-round.
Yard cleanup is a one-time seasonal restoration (debris, dead material, overgrowth); yard maintenance is ongoing regular care (mowing, edging, trimming) — most homeowners need both.
Apply pre-emergent in late February-early March (soil at 55°F) for crabgrass and warm-season weeds; apply a second treatment in September for cool-season weeds like Henbit and Chickweed.
Brentwood lawns face warm-season weeds (Crabgrass, Goosegrass, Foxtail) in spring-summer and cool-season weeds (Henbit, Chickweed, Poa Annua) in fall-winter — each requiring different timing and treatments.
Weed control costs $60-$230 per treatment in Brentwood, with most homeowners choosing a seasonal 4-6 treatment program for full-year protection against warm and cool-season weeds.
Mulch light dry leaf falls to return nutrients to soil; choose removal for heavy canopy drops, wet or matted leaves, thin lawns, or HOA neighborhoods.
Leaf removal in Brentwood costs $300-$2,000 depending on property size, leaf volume, and whether you need single visits or recurring fall service.
Unremoved leaves suffocate Brentwood's Tall Fescue lawns, block sunlight, trap moisture that causes mold and fungal disease, and attract pests — leading to costly spring repairs.
Tall Fescue (Brentwood's most common grass) should be kept at 3-3.5 inches; Zoysia and Bermuda at 1-2 inches; always raise height during Tennessee's summer heat.
The 1/3 rule means cutting no more than one-third of the blade height per mow — protecting your lawn from heat stress, weeds, and disease in Tennessee's climate.
Lawn mowing in Brentwood costs $35-$150 per cut depending on yard size, with most homeowners on bi-weekly service falling in the mid-range.