
Spring & Fall Cleanup in St. John's
Professional spring & fall cleanup services in St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador. Licensed and insured crews.
Spring & Fall Cleanup in St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador
St. John's, with a metropolitan population of approximately 110,000, is the easternmost city in North America and the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador, located in zone 6a despite its northern latitude — moderated by the Labrador Current and Gulf Stream interactions. The city's unique maritime climate brings cool, foggy summers (average July high of 20°C), relatively mild winters for the latitude (-5°C January average), high winds, and substantial precipitation exceeding 1,500 mm annually.
Local Lawn Care Conditions
These conditions create specific lawn care challenges: the cool, humid environment is excellent for cool-season grasses but promotes fungal diseases; high winds cause soil desiccation and can damage exposed turf; and the rocky, acidic soils (pH 5.0 to 6.0) often require lime amendments and imported topsoil for lawn establishment on newer properties. Memorial University of Newfoundland's campus is the city's largest institutional green space, with quad lawns, athletic fields, and the university botanical garden. Signal Hill National Historic Site and Pippy Park (a 1,300-hectare urban park — one of the largest in Canada) provide public green space. St. John's famous colourful row houses on the downtown hillside have small but highly visible front yards where maintenance quality contributes to the iconic streetscape. The city's residential suburbs include the growing communities of Stavanger Drive and Kenmount Terrace. Newfoundland does not have a province-wide cosmetic pesticide ban. **Mow.
Our Service in This Area
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Our Spring & Fall Cleanup Service
Seasonal transitions are critical moments for your lawn's health. Spring cleanup removes winter debris and sets the stage for vigorous summer growth, while fall cleanup protects your turf from snow mold, ice damage, and smothering leaf cover during the long Canadian winter. At Mow.ca, our comprehensive seasonal cleanup services handle every detail so your property enters and exits the growing season in optimal condition.
How It Works
Spring cleanup typically begins in April (or late March in milder regions like Southern Ontario and coastal BC) as soon as the ground is firm enough to walk on without damaging soft turf. Our spring service includes removal of fallen branches, twigs, and wind-blown debris; thorough raking of matted leaves and dead grass; garden bed edging to create clean lines between lawn and landscape areas; and an initial mow at a slightly lower height to remove dead grass tips and encourage new green growth.
Beyond the cosmetic cleanup, our crews perform a trained visual inspection for common winter damage. Snow mold — both grey snow mold (Typhula spp.) and pink snow mold (Microdochium nivale) — appears as circular matted patches of grey or pink discolored turf, common on lawns where snow cover persisted for extended periods. Frost heave can push shallow-rooted turf sections upward, creating uneven surfaces. Vole trails — serpentine paths of dead grass created by meadow voles tunnelling under snow cover — are common across the prairies and Eastern Canada. We document these issues and recommend appropriate remediation, whether it is dethatching, overseeding, or a corrective fertilizer application.
Why Choose This Service
Fall cleanup addresses the opposite end of the season. Our service includes thorough leaf removal using commercial backpack blowers and vacuum collection systems for efficient handling of high-volume leaf drop. In regions with heavy deciduous tree cover — common across Southern Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes — we offer multi-visit fall leaf programs with weekly or bi-weekly visits from October through late November to keep up with ongoing leaf drop.
The final fall mow is performed at a reduced height — 2 to 2.5 inches (5 to 6 cm) compared to the standard 3 to 3.5 inches — to minimize the leaf surface area that can harbour grey snow mold during winter. We also cut back perennial plants, clean and edge garden beds, and ensure that all organic debris is removed or composted. For clients with composting bins, we can deposit leaf and yard waste directly; otherwise, material is removed for municipal green waste processing.
Pricing & Scheduling
Spring cleanup pricing ranges from $100 to $300 depending on property size and debris volume. Fall cleanup runs $100 to $400, with multi-visit leaf programs priced separately based on tree cover density and number of visits required. Many clients bundle both seasonal cleanups with their mowing contract for seamless year-round property care.
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