Spring & Fall Cleanup in Bossier City, LA

Gold Standard Lawn & Landscape provides seasonal spring and fall cleanup for residential properties in Bossier City, LA and surrounding areas. This service is ideal when your yard needs a reset after winter, after heavy leaf drop, or anytime landscaping areas need to look clean and intentional again.

Seasonal cleanups are typically a one-time service, but many homeowners pair them with ongoing care depending on how hands-off they want to be.


What’s Included in a Seasonal Cleanup

Every property is different, so cleanups are customized. Most spring and fall cleanups include a combination of:

  • Leaf removal and debris cleanup from lawns, beds, corners, and fence lines
  • Flower bed cleanup and weed removal
  • Shrub and bush trimming (as needed)
  • Bed edging touch-ups (as needed)
  • Haul-off of debris created during service (when applicable)

Leaf Removal & Seasonal Leaf Cleanup

Leaf buildup can quickly make a property look unkempt, especially around flower beds, fence lines, and landscaped areas. Our seasonal cleanup service includes thorough leaf removal to restore a clean, maintained appearance during fall and early spring.

This service is especially helpful during heavy leaf drop and after winter when debris tends to collect in hard-to-reach areas.


Optional Gutter Cleaning

Gutter cleaning is available as an optional add-on during spring or fall cleanup visits. This option is ideal for homeowners who want multiple exterior tasks handled during one service appointment.

Gutter cleaning is not offered as a standalone service, but can be included during seasonal cleanups when requested.


Spring Cleanup

Spring cleanup focuses on clearing winter debris, cleaning up flower beds, trimming back overgrowth, and preparing the yard for the growing season. It’s a great way to refresh curb appeal before everything starts growing rapidly.


Fall Cleanup

Fall cleanup typically centers around leaf removal, bed cleanup, and trimming where needed so the property stays clean heading into winter. Leaf buildup can quickly overwhelm beds and landscaped areas if left unchecked.


Seasonal Cleanup vs. Landscaping vs. Maintenance

If you’re looking for a one-time cleanup or refresh, seasonal cleanup or our Landscaping Services page may be the right fit.

If you want shrubs, beds, and weeds kept under control month-to-month, visit our Landscape Maintenance service.


Residential Only

We focus exclusively on residential properties. That means clean lines, detailed work, and a finished look you’re proud of.


Why Homeowners Choose Gold Standard Lawn & Landscape

  • Locally owned and operated
  • Residential-focused crews
  • Clean, detailed work (not rushed)
  • Reliable scheduling and clear communication
  • Fully insured

If your yard needs a seasonal reset, a spring or fall cleanup is the fastest way to get everything back in shape.

Comparison of a backyard before and after lawncare, showing overgrown leaves and bare patchy grass in the top image, and a lush, well-maintained green lawn in the bottom image with a yellow "Gold Standard" logo in the bottom right corner.

Spring & Fall Cleanup FAQs – Bossier City, LA

A spring yard cleanup can be as light or as comprehensive as the homeowner wants. Some cleanups focus strictly on the lawn and general debris, while others are more all-inclusive and address both the yard and landscape beds.

Services may include cleaning leaves and debris from the yard, mowing, string trimming, edging, blowing hard surfaces, clearing fence lines, and pruning items like crape myrtles. More involved cleanups can also include flower bed weeding, hedge and shrub trimming, mulch or straw installation, and planting new plants.

The scope is customized based on the condition of the property and how prepared the homeowner wants the landscape to be for the growing season.

The best time for spring yard cleanup in Bossier City is typically March, as winter fades and early spring growth begins.

Scheduling cleanup at this time clears out leftover leaves, sticks, and debris from fall and winter before they interfere with new grass and plant growth. It allows lawns and flower beds to transition cleanly into the growing season instead of fighting through old material.

Early spring cleanup also makes routine mowing and maintenance easier and more consistent as the season ramps up.

Fall yard cleanup includes many of the same services as spring cleanup, just performed later in the year. While the terminology changes, the goal is the same: clearing debris and preparing the property for the next season.

Typical fall cleanup services include leaf and debris removal, mowing, string trimming, edging, blowing, clearing fence lines, pruning, and cleaning up flower beds. Depending on the property, hedge or shrub trimming and bed maintenance may also be included.

The difference is timing, not scope — fall cleanup focuses on managing heavy leaf drop and preventing buildup going into winter.

Fall cleanup is best scheduled before Thanksgiving and Christmas, especially if you plan on hosting guests and want the property looking clean and presentable.

In Bossier City, leaves tend to fall quickly and heavily. Many homeowners start with an initial cleanup in mid-November, then continue with cleanups every one to two weeks while leaf drop is active.

This approach prevents excessive buildup, keeps lawns from being smothered, and makes each visit more manageable.

There isn’t a single average cost for yard cleanup because the scope can vary significantly from one property to another.

Factors like property size, amount of debris, condition of flower beds, number of shrubs, and how detailed the cleanup is all affect pricing. In general, seasonal cleanups in the Bossier City area often range from $350 to $1,000, depending on how much work is involved.

Larger or more overgrown properties, or cleanups that include extensive bed work or pruning, typically fall toward the higher end of that range.

Yard cleanup is absolutely worth the cost for both appearance and lawn health. In the fall, removing excess leaves prevents them from piling up, which can block sunlight, trap moisture, and contribute to disease or thinning turf.

In the spring, clearing debris allows sunlight, air, and water to reach the soil more effectively. This improves photosynthesis, reduces fungal risk, and supports healthier root development as new growth begins.

Regular seasonal cleanup also reduces long-term maintenance issues and helps lawns and landscapes perform better throughout the year.