Spring doesn’t sneak up on desert yards—it hits fast. And once it does, weeds explode, plants grow, schedules fill, and small issues turn into expensive ones.
That’s why spring cleanup isn’t just cosmetic. It’s preventative landscaping, and it’s the smartest move you can make before the season ramps up.
After winter, most yards look “fine enough”—until spring growth kicks in. Hidden debris, compacted soil, unchecked weeds, and neglected irrigation systems create the perfect conditions for problems later.
A proper cleanup now sets the foundation for a smoother, lower-stress season ahead.
A well-timed cleanup does more than tidy things up. It actively stops issues before they cost you time and money.
Here’s what it helps prevent:
One cleanup now can eliminate months of catch-up work later.
While every property is different, most effective spring cleanups focus on a few key priorities:
Here’s the part most homeowners don’t realize:
Once spring is in full swing, cleanups take longer, require more labor, and are harder to schedule. Crews are busier, weeds are established, and plant stress is already underway.
Planning early means:
Waiting until the yard “looks bad” is the most expensive way to handle it.
Spring cleanup is the reset button your yard needs. Done early, it prevents problems, saves money, and keeps the season manageable. If you’re thinking about spring at all, now’s the time to act—before the rush makes everything harder.