





Some yards don't need a redesign - they just need a reset. When shrubs go unchecked for too long and dead growth piles up, the whole property starts to feel like it's closing in. That's exactly what we were dealing with here.
The overgrowth had gotten into places it had no business being. Scraggly branches crawling up the exterior wall, tangled brush crowding the utility meters, and trees that had long since stopped doing anything useful - just taking up space and making the yard feel smaller than it actually is. This is the kind of work that goes way beyond a simple cleanup. It takes knowing what to cut, what to pull, and what needs to come all the way down.
We cut the problem trees down to the stumps and cleared the overgrowth away from the building and along the fence line. Once everything was out of the way, you could actually see the yard again. That open space along the chain link fence, the cleared wall - it makes a real difference. Less clutter, more breathing room.
This kind of work is a big part of what we do on spring cleanups. Overgrowth doesn't fix itself, and the longer it sits, the more ground it takes. Getting in and clearing it out properly means the property is actually starting from a clean slate - not just tidied up on the surface.
Whether it's dead shrubs that need to come out, trees that have gotten out of hand, or brush that's taken over a fence line, we handle it all. Getting a yard back under control is one of those jobs that's always worth doing right.