Seasonal yard cleanups in Southwest Florida don’t follow the same calendar as the rest of the country. We don’t rake fall leaves in October or deal with spring thaw in March. Instead, our cleanup schedule revolves around hurricane season, rainy season, and the growth cycles of tropical and subtropical plants. Here’s a practical, Florida-specific cleanup checklist for homeowners in North Port, Sarasota County, and Charlotte County.

Spring Cleanup (March–May): Prep for the Growing Season

Spring is when your landscape kicks into high gear. Warm temperatures and increasing daylight trigger rapid growth in turf, shrubs, and trees. This is your chance to set the stage for a great-looking yard all summer.

Pre-Hurricane Season (May–June): Storm-Proof Your Landscape

Hurricane season officially starts June 1, but preparation should begin in May. A well-maintained landscape is far more storm-resistant than a neglected one.

Fall Cleanup (October–November): Post-Rainy Season Recovery

By October, the rainy season is winding down and your yard has been through months of heavy growth, storms, and intense humidity. Fall cleanup focuses on recovery and preparation for the cooler, drier months.

Winter Maintenance (December–February): Light but Important

Southwest Florida winters are mild, but there’s still work to do — and some things to avoid.

Don’t Have Time? We Handle It

Seasonal cleanups are one of the most impactful things you can do for your landscape — but they take time and physical effort. Our team provides thorough seasonal yard cleanups throughout North Port, Venice, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, and surrounding areas. Contact us to schedule your next cleanup.

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