Seasonal Cleanup in Orlando, FL
Southeast Orlando's biggest "fall" cleanup actually happens in February and March, when the live oaks drop the old year's leaves all at once ahead of new growth. For a few weeks, yards under heavy canopy can bury themselves faster than a homeowner with a Saturday rake can keep up — and matted oak litter left on St. Augustine smothers it going into spring green-up.
Seasonal Cleanup in Orlando, FL
That late-winter push is one of three cleanup seasons we plan around here, alongside post-storm debris runs in summer and a pre-holiday tidy-up as growth slows. Book a single visit or fold cleanups into a regular schedule — either way, the crew leaves with the debris, not just piles at your curb.
About Orlando
Azalea Park sits under some of the heaviest oak canopy in Southeast Orlando, so its late-winter leaf volume rivals anything a northern autumn produces. Taft's larger, more open lots have the opposite problem: wind carries in debris from every direction, and summer storms scatter limbs across a half acre instead of a small yard. Both get the same finish standard from us — beds blown out, hard surfaces cleared, everything hauled off the same day.
What's Included
- Complete yard debris removal and hauling
- Leaf removal and disposal
- Landscape bed cleaning and edge definition
- Hard surface cleaning and blow-off
- Storm debris cleanup (when applicable)
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We believe in upfront, honest pricing. Our weekly lawn care starts at $45/visit with no contracts required.
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Real per-visit prices — no hidden fees, no contracts.
| Plan | Price |
|---|---|
| Weekly Mowing | $45$43 / visit |
| Every 10 Days | $52$48 / visit |
| Bi-Weekly Mowing | $55$50 / visit |
- Every visit includes professional mowing, edging, string trimming, and blow-off.
- No contracts — cancel anytime.
- Prefer all-inclusive care? Bundles run $155–$230/mo.
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Seasonal Cleanup FAQ for Orlando
When do oak leaves actually fall in Orlando?
Late winter. Live oaks hold foliage through fall and shed it in a concentrated push from roughly February into April, just before new leaves emerge — often with a wave of pollen tassels right behind. Homeowners expecting an October "fall cleanup" are usually surprised that the heavy lifting here happens in early spring.
I have weekly mowing — do I still need a separate cleanup?
Usually once or twice a year. Mowing visits keep turf and edges in shape, but they aren't scoped for bed overhauls, heavy leaf accumulation under canopy, or the buildup behind shrubs and along fence lines. A dedicated cleanup resets those areas so the weekly visits maintain a well-ordered yard, not a recovering one.
How quickly can you come out after a big storm?
Demand spikes sharply after any named storm, so requests are worked in order — reaching out early gets you a better slot. For safety, anything involving downed lines, leaning trunks, or large hanging limbs belongs with utility crews or a climbing arborist first; we handle the ground-level debris and the yard reset.
What do you do with everything you collect?
It's loaded and removed the same day — bagged leaves, limb piles, bed debris, all of it. You aren't left staging a mountain at the curb or negotiating pickup limits. For unusually large storm losses we'll talk through the haul at the estimate so there are no surprises when the trailer fills.
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