LCV Squared Lawn Lindsay · Kawartha Lakes
Spring Cleanup Service

Spring Cleanup
in Lindsay.

Get your lawn back in shape after winter.

LCV Squared provides thorough spring cleanup across Lindsay and the Kawartha Lakes region. We handle debris removal, the first mow, edging, and garden bed cleanup — so your property is ready for the growing season from day one.

What's Included

Full-Service Spring Yard Cleanup

A Kawartha Lakes winter leaves its mark. Between fallen branches, matted leaves, and months of freeze-thaw cycles, your lawn needs more than a quick rake before the season starts. Our spring cleanup is a comprehensive visit designed to clear winter debris, open up your lawn, and prepare it for healthy growth.

Whether you're in downtown Lindsay or on a larger property in the surrounding Kawartha Lakes area, we bring the same thorough approach to every spring cleanup.

Debris Removal
Fallen branches, windblown litter, matted leaves, and any winter accumulation cleared from your entire property.
First Cut of the Season
Initial mowing at the right height to clean up winter growth without stressing the turf. Sets the tone for the whole season.
Edging & Trimming
Crisp edges re-established along walkways, driveways, and garden beds. String trimming around obstacles and fences.
Garden Bed Cleanup
Dead plant material, leaf litter, and debris removed from garden beds. Bed edges redefined for a clean, finished look.
Quick Facts

Our spring cleanup service at a glance.

One-time visit Seasonal Residential No contracts

Includes debris removal, first mow, edging, trimming, and garden bed cleanup. Typically completed in a single visit. Book early — spring spots fill fast.

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Service Area

We serve Lindsay and the Kawartha Lakes region.

  • Lindsay
  • Fenelon Falls
  • Bobcaygeon
  • Little Britain
  • Omemee

Why It Matters

Why Spring Cleanup Matters in Lindsay & Kawartha Lakes

Winters in the Kawartha Lakes region are long and hard on lawns. Months of snow cover, ice buildup, and freeze-thaw cycles compact the soil, mat down dead grass, and leave behind debris that blocks sunlight and airflow. If that mess isn't dealt with early, it creates the perfect conditions for mold, disease, and patchy growth that can plague your lawn all summer.

A proper spring cleanup does more than make your yard look presentable — it gives your lawn the breathing room it needs to recover. Removing matted leaves and debris lets sunlight reach the soil, encourages new growth, and reduces the risk of snow mold and fungal issues that are common in our area.

Preparing Your Lawn After Winter

The transition from winter to spring is a critical window for your lawn. Grass that has been dormant for months needs the right conditions to wake up strong. That means clearing the surface, giving the roots access to air and light, and setting a clean baseline with the first mow. Skipping this step — or waiting too long — means your lawn starts the season behind and spends weeks catching up.

Our spring cleanup is designed to handle everything your lawn needs during that transition. We clear the debris, cut the grass to an appropriate spring height, re-establish clean edges, and clean out garden beds so your entire property is ready for consistent weekly or biweekly mowing as the season ramps up.

Our Process

What to Expect During Your Spring Cleanup

Every property is different, but our spring cleanup follows a consistent process to make sure nothing gets missed.

1. Full Property Walk-Through

We start by walking your property to assess winter damage, identify debris concentrations, and note any areas that need extra attention — like garden beds with heavy leaf buildup or lawn sections affected by snow mold.

2. Debris Removal

Fallen branches, windblown litter, matted leaves, and any other winter accumulation is cleared from the lawn, garden beds, walkways, and driveway edges. We remove everything from the property — no piles left behind.

3. First Mow of the Season

The first cut is different from a regular mow. We cut at the right height to remove dead tips and winter growth without scalping the turf. This encourages even regrowth and gives your lawn a clean, uniform appearance right from the start.

4. Edging & Trimming

After months of winter, lawn edges along walkways, driveways, and garden beds lose their definition. We re-establish crisp, clean edges and trim around fences, trees, and any obstacles the mower can't reach.

5. Garden Bed Cleanup

Dead plant material, leaf litter, and debris are removed from garden beds. Bed edges are redefined so there's a clear separation between lawn and garden. This step helps your perennials and shrubs get the light and airflow they need to come back strong.

6. Final Blow & Inspection

All clippings and debris are blown off hard surfaces — driveways, walkways, and patios. We do a final walk-through to make sure the property looks clean and nothing was missed.

Get More From Spring

Pair Spring Cleanup with Soil Care

Spring cleanup clears the surface — but if you want your lawn to actually improve this year, consider pairing it with our Soil-First Program. Aeration, de-thatching, and overseeding done in spring give your lawn the foundation to grow thicker and healthier throughout the season.

Many of our Lindsay customers bundle spring cleanup with their first soil care visit. It's the most effective way to start the season, and we can schedule both on the same day or back-to-back to minimize disruption.

Common Questions

Spring Cleanup FAQ

When does spring cleanup start in Lindsay?
Spring cleanup typically begins in mid to late April, depending on when the snow melts and the ground firms up enough to work on. In the Kawartha Lakes area, this can vary year to year. We start booking spring cleanup spots in March, and they fill quickly — so it's best to book early.
What's included in a spring cleanup?
Our spring cleanup includes debris removal (branches, leaves, litter), the first mow of the season, edging along walkways and driveways, string trimming around obstacles, garden bed cleanup, and a final blow of all hard surfaces. Everything your property needs to start the season clean.
How much does spring cleanup cost?
Pricing depends on property size and the amount of debris and cleanup needed. Request a free quote and we'll assess your property to give you a clear price before any work begins.
Is spring cleanup a one-time visit or recurring?
Spring cleanup is a one-time seasonal visit at the beginning of the growing season. After your cleanup is complete, most customers transition into our weekly or biweekly mowing service to maintain their lawn through the rest of the season.
Do I need spring cleanup if I also get regular mowing?
Yes — spring cleanup and regular mowing are different services. Cleanup addresses the winter accumulation and gets your property to a clean baseline. Regular mowing maintains that baseline throughout the growing season. Starting mowing without a cleanup means your first few cuts are fighting through debris and matted grass.
Can you also do aeration or overseeding during spring cleanup?
Absolutely. Many customers pair spring cleanup with services from our Soil-First Program — including aeration, de-thatching, and overseeding. We can schedule these together so your lawn gets the full treatment in one visit window.
Do you remove all debris from the property?
Yes. We don't leave piles on the curb or in the corner of your yard. All debris — branches, leaves, and litter — is removed from your property as part of the cleanup.

Related Services

Services that pair with spring cleanup.

Start the season right with cleanup, then keep it going with regular mowing and soil care.

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