Leaf and storm debris cleared before it costs you, timed to the Middle Tennessee seasons.
Seasonal and storm cleanup from Magnolia's Landscapers clears fall leaves, spring debris, and storm-downed branches from the whole property in one visit, hauling everything off site instead of leaving it piled at the curb. Omar Ortiz has run these cleanups himself for 4 years in the Franklin area, scoped to small downed-branch and debris material, not large tree removal.
By Omar Ortiz, Owner, Magnolia's Landscapers
Middle Tennessee yards do not accumulate debris on a single, predictable day; they build it up in three distinct windows, and each one has its own cost if it is left too long.
The first is the fall leaf-drop window in the Franklin area. Omar has seen a lawn left under wet leaves for a few weeks come back with bare, matted patches, so he schedules the fall cleanup before that sets in.
The second is the spring cleanup window, once winter debris, dead growth, and matted leftover leaf litter need to come off before the lawn can green up cleanly. Skip this window and the lawn spends the whole growing season working around debris that should have come off in one visit.
The third is storm response, which does not run on a calendar: it runs on the weather. After a wind or ice event, downed branches and scattered debris left on the lawn create a hazard and, in low spots, block water from draining the way the yard is graded to drain.
Magnolia's picks up and hauls away the small material, downed branches and general storm debris; grading or drainage work itself is a separate question that stays open until Omar confirms it as a service.
Across all three windows, the same problem shows up: debris that sits too long costs more to deal with than debris cleared on schedule. That is why Magnolia's treats cleanup as a scheduled service instead of an afterthought, and why lawn care here is built around a defined visit plan in the first place (see the recurring lawn care plan structure).
What does Magnolia's not do during a cleanup?
Large tree removal is not offered. Storm response is scoped to small downed-branch and debris material, not felling or removing large trees; a licensed tree service is the right call for that work. Drainage and grading work is a separate, unconfirmed service and is not part of a cleanup visit today.
Cleanups pair naturally with fresh bed work once the yard is cleared; see how bed prep and mulch depth are handled for what typically follows a spring cleanup.
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Related services: landscaping services in Franklin, TN covers the full range Magnolia's offers, including recurring lawn maintenance and small walkway and paver projects.