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All warm-season sod types follow similar seasonal behavior.
If you share a few details about your yard, we can give you a clearer recommendation.
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Poor drainage can damage sod in any season.
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Spring provides a balanced environment for strong root development.
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Pricing typically depends more on prep and materials than season.
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Not necessarily. Rooting is slower, but stress is lower.
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Yes, but it requires strict watering and monitoring.
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If your yard is severely overgrown, we may recommend a more detailed Deluxe Clean-Up with additional time for shrubs, beds, and debris, or a follow-up visit for specialty add-ons like powerwashing or weed treatment.
We’ll review photos or visit in person, then tell you whether it makes more sense to handle everything in one longer visit or break it into phases.
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For events, we recommend booking your cleanup 3–7 days before guests arrive.
That gives us time to clear debris, detail beds in key areas, and rinse patios and walkways, while still leaving the yard looking freshly done. If storms are in the forecast, we can help you plan timing so the yard looks its best on the actual day.
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Not always.
Waiting too long can smother beds and turf, create slippery surfaces, and make cleanup more expensive. If you’re dealing with multiple waves of leaf drop or heavy oak trees, one well-timed Winter-to-Spring cleanup plus a smaller fall or post-storm visit is usually better than waiting for a single massive job.
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It’s usually better to schedule a cleanup before regular mowing ramps up.
That way, beds are cleared, shrubs are lightly shaped, and patios are clean before weekly cuts begin. Your mowing company can then maintain a cleaner baseline instead of chopping through piles of leaves and debris each visit.
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