How Do I Get Rid of My Yard Debris?

As spring rolls into summer, it is a time that many property owners and homeowners focus on landscaping. Improving your yard will add to your property’s resale value, and if your own an apartment complex, the landscaping is a vital part of attracting new tenants.

The landscaping can seem never-ending. Pruning limbs, mowing the lawn, trimming shrubs, and cutting down saplings are just a few of the yard work activities this time of year. All of that yard work leads to a question- how do I get rid of my yard debris? Let’s take a further look at what you can do to dispose of yard debris.

Rent a Roll Off Dumpster

If your landscaping project involves a yard, then a 10 yard roll-off dumpster will be sufficient as it holds the equivalent of three pickup truck loads. If your landscaping project is for a commercial property, you should use a 30 yard roll-off dumpster which holds the equivalent of nine pickup truck loads.

Once you have decided what size roll-off dumpster you require, call Dumpstermaxx to order your dumpster. We will deliver it at a time convenient to you at a location of your choice. When you have filled the roll-off dumpster, we will pick it up and haul it to the nearest landfill so you won’t have to do it yourself.

Tree Branches, Limbs, and Logs

When you are disposing of yard waste debris from trees, it is wise to cut branches, limbs, or logs into smaller, more manageable pieces so they will fit into your roll-off dumpster. The more you chop and cut up pieces of a tree, the easier it will be to fit other yard debris into the roll-off dumpster and may save you from having to order an additional one.

Grass Clippings

If you gather your grass clippings as you mow rather than leave them on the lawn, then be sure to put the clippings in large yard waste bags; this is because it is easier to put lawn clippings into your roll-off dumpster when they are in a bag. If you try to dump grass clippings directly into a dumpster, half of what you have collected may be blown away by the wind as you try to dispose of them.

Dead Shrubs and Plants

If you have a number of dead shrubs that need to be removed, the best option is to dig them up and throw them into your dumpster whole. Shrubs are significantly smaller than trees and won’t take up as much space in your roll-off dumpster.

Not all potted plants survive the winter; those that don’t need to be disposed of in your dumpster. You can throw potted plants away, pot and all, into your dumpster unless, of course, you want to save the pot.

Dumpstermaxx Can Help You Dispose of Yard Debris

If you are doing a large or small landscaping job, we can help. Call us about renting a dumpster for your project; one of our dumpster experts will be happy to discuss what size dumpster you require. Don’t put off that landscaping project any longer; call us today!