Seasonal Landscape Care Tailored to Your Property in Westwood, MA
From spring prep to fall clean-up, we handle the heavy lifting so your landscape stays healthy, safe, and beautiful year-round.
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Spring and Fall Services That Keep You Ahead
New England’s changing seasons demand thoughtful, timely care—and that’s exactly what we deliver. Our seasonal services are designed to prepare your property for the season ahead and clean up after the one that’s passed. In the spring, we remove debris, prep soil, cut back perennials, edge beds, and get your garden ready for growth. In the fall, we tackle leaf removal, prune where needed, and prepare your landscape to endure winter safely. These transitions are key moments in a landscape’s lifecycle—and they’re often labor-intensive. That’s why we handle everything, from hauling debris to timing cutbacks correctly. With Ian’s hands-on oversight and our boutique, one-project-at-a-time focus, you get expert service that prioritizes both health and curb appeal. We work efficiently and cleanly, leaving your property looking refreshed and ready for the season to come.
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Tuned to the Season—Tailored to You
No two landscapes are alike, and our seasonal care is never one-size-fits-all. We assess your property’s specific needs—plant types, layout, grading, and exposure—before beginning any service. In spring, we promote growth by clearing winter debris, applying mulch, and preparing beds for new planting. Come fall, we focus on protecting root systems, cutting back plants, and ensuring drainage systems are clear. We also inspect the condition of trees, shrubs, and gardens to make proactive recommendations. Whether your property needs a light touch or a full clean-out, we create a custom plan to keep things thriving through every season. Clients appreciate our consistent communication, careful cleanup, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing their landscape is in good hands, even as the weather shifts.
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Fall and Spring Are Too Important to Rush
Seasonal transitions are when your landscape is most vulnerable—and most in need of care. That’s why we take the time to do it right. Spring isn’t just about removing debris—it’s about setting the stage for growth. And fall isn’t just about leaf removal—it’s about preparing your plants, soil, and hardscape for months of cold and snow. We don’t cut corners. We cut perennials correctly. We edge and mulch with purpose. We check drains, trim trees, and give your landscape what it needs—not just what’s easy to see. Every cleanup includes detailed service from an experienced team with an eye for timing and technique. Because we only handle one project at a time, your seasonal care won’t be rushed to meet another deadline.
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Seasonal Service with Long-Term Results
Regular seasonal care isn’t just about appearance—it’s about longevity. When you invest in spring and fall maintenance, you extend the life of your landscape and prevent major issues down the line. Clean beds reduce pest pressure. Proper pruning strengthens plants. Timely cleanup prevents disease, improves water flow, and supports root health. At Ian Brown Landscaping, we treat these transitions as strategic opportunities to boost plant performance, protect hardscaping, and refresh your curb appeal. You won’t just see a difference—you’ll feel it, from how your garden grows to how clean your property looks and functions all year long. Let us help you stay ahead of the seasons with proactive, professional care.
FAQS
Seasonal Clean-Up FAQs
What services are included in spring and fall clean-ups?
Our spring and fall clean-up services are comprehensive and designed to meet the unique needs of New England landscapes during transitional seasons. In the spring, we remove winter debris such as leaves, twigs, and dead plant matter. We edge and cultivate garden beds, prune ornamental trees and shrubs (as appropriate), apply mulch, and prepare soil for planting. We also inspect drainage areas and ensure everything is set for healthy growth. In the fall, we remove fallen leaves, cut back perennials, clean gutters and roof areas (if included in your plan), and winterize beds by clearing and prepping plants for dormancy. Our goal is not just tidiness—it’s long-term health and performance. These services protect your investment, prevent disease, and make sure your landscape enters the new season in top form. Everything is done with detail, care, and full cleanup, so you’re left with a property that looks great and functions even better.
When should I schedule my seasonal service?
To ensure optimal timing and availability, we recommend booking your seasonal clean-up services several weeks in advance. Spring clean-ups are typically scheduled from late March through mid-May, depending on snow melt and soil readiness. Fall clean-ups begin in late September and usually run through the end of November, ideally wrapping up before the first frost. Because we operate on a one-project-at-a-time basis, early scheduling is critical to reserve your preferred window. This also allows us to time your visit for maximum effectiveness—removing debris before new growth in spring or winterizing beds before hard freezes in fall. Booking early also ensures flexibility if weather patterns shift unexpectedly. If you have an important event, upcoming installation, or specific property condition that requires priority, we’re happy to accommodate where possible. Don’t wait until leaves pile up or beds become unmanageable—seasonal transitions are the best times to invest in your landscape’s future.
Can you handle large properties or complex gardens?
Yes, we specialize in maintaining properties of all sizes—from compact urban gardens to expansive suburban estates. Whether you have a sprawling lawn with multiple beds or a high-maintenance garden full of perennials, ornamental trees, and shrubs, we tailor our seasonal clean-up services to match your property’s complexity and scale. We begin with a walkthrough to assess layout, plant types, drainage conditions, and priority zones. Then we design a custom plan that ensures nothing is overlooked. Our team brings the tools, experience, and care required to manage large sites efficiently without sacrificing quality. Because we take on only one project at a time, your property receives our full attention until the job is complete. Complex gardens benefit especially from this focused service—each plant is handled with care, and each zone is treated individually. With Ian’s oversight and our crew’s hands-on experience, even the most intricate properties are cleaned, prepped, and polished to perfection.
Do you remove debris and haul everything away?
Yes—complete debris removal is included with every seasonal clean-up we perform. After clearing leaves, fallen branches, trimmings, and other organic debris from your lawn, garden beds, and hardscape areas, we load everything into our trailer for off-site disposal. You won’t be left with piles of bags at the curb or messes to manage afterward. Our team works efficiently and respectfully, making sure every corner of your property is clean, walkways are swept, and beds are left looking neat and fresh. We take pride in leaving your landscape better than we found it, and that includes handling all disposal logistics so you don’t have to. If you have composting needs or specific preferences for what stays on site, we’re happy to accommodate. Whether it’s spring clutter or fall foliage, we take it all with us—leaving you with a clean, ready-for-the-season landscape that you can enjoy immediately, no extra work required.
Will you inspect my plants or garden health?
Yes. During each seasonal service, we actively inspect your landscape for plant health, signs of stress, and emerging issues that may require attention. This includes checking perennials for rot or disease, inspecting ornamental trees for structural concerns or broken branches, and evaluating the soil condition in flowerbeds and lawns. We look for early warning signs like pest activity, improper drainage, or overcrowding—issues that, if caught early, can be managed before they escalate. We also assess pruning needs and can recommend removals, replacements, or replanting if necessary. These observations are shared with you directly, often with suggestions for future care or improvement. Ian is involved in every evaluation, bringing over 30 years of landscaping insight to each visit. This kind of proactive monitoring is what sets our boutique service apart—you're not just getting a clean-up, you're getting a trained eye on your property’s health and performance as it moves into a new season.

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Our seasonal services help properties transition smoothly, look great, and stay healthy through New England’s ever-changing seasons.
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