Spring and fall resets that clear leaves, debris and tired growth.
After a Kyle summer, your beds and borders need serious work. That blackland clay bakes hard as concrete, holding onto dead leaves and spent growth like they're glued down. A seasonal cleanup in Kyle isn't optional if you want your property ready for the cooler months-it's the reset that your yard actually requires.
In neighborhoods like Plum Creek and Steeplechase, most properties are newer and full of aggressive shrubs and mulch beds that didn't have last season's neglect built in. Spring and fall are your windows to cut back the tired growth, haul away the debris, refresh the mulch, and shape shrubs before they get overgrown. That blackland clay drains differently than you might expect, so clearing debris matters more here than in sandier ground.
Corral Bros handles the whole job on-site: we pull leaves and dead material, edge and cutback beds, refresh mulch, shape the shrubs, and haul everything away so your property looks clean and ready. Call us at 737-404-9343 for a free estimate-we usually schedule within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Kyle property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and seasonal cleanup that holds up to Hays County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
A seasonal cleanup includes leaf and debris removal, cutting back spent perennials, weeding and edging beds, refreshing mulch, shaping shrubs, and hauling everything away. Spring and fall cleanups reset your landscape so it looks sharp and is ready for the season ahead.
Schedule a spring cleanup in February or March to prep beds for the growing season, and a fall cleanup in November or December to clear leaves and ready the landscape for winter. These two resets keep a Central Texas yard healthy year-round.
Spring cleanup works best in March or early April, before the heat really sets in. Fall cleanup is even more critical-aim for late September through October when summer fatigue shows and new growth settles in. Waterleaf and Steeplechase homeowners especially benefit from fall cleanup before the cooler months arrive.
Absolutely. That clay bakes hard and sheds water in ways that make leaf and debris removal trickier than looser soil. Standing water and poor drainage become problems if debris blocks bed lines and drainage paths. We factor that into every cleanup-proper grading and clearing matter more here than in sandier areas.
Everything. We remove all leaves, branches, dead growth, old mulch (if you want it refreshed), weeds, and soil debris. Full haul-away means no piles left behind. Your beds and property edge look clean and ready for mulch refresh or whatever comes next.
Cost depends on your property size, bed square footage, shrub count, and debris volume. That's why we do free on-site estimates-we measure the actual work instead of guessing. Call 737-404-9343 and we'll schedule within 48 hours. No obligation.
Yes. Shrub shaping is part of seasonal cleanup. We hand-prune for structure and health, not just hack them back. Spring and fall are ideal times because growth responds well and the work stays clean-looking through the season.
Spring focuses on clearing winter damage and thatch before hot weather arrives. Fall is heavier-removing summer growth fatigue, leaves, and dead material before dormancy. Most Kyle homeowners benefit from both, but fall cleanup is especially valuable after our intense summers.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.