Fall Cleanup Done Right
in Bergen County
One call handles it all - leaves, debris, fall plantings, irrigation winterization. Angelscape crews move fast so your property is buttoned up before the first frost hits North Jersey.
What We Do This Fall
Fall is the most important season for your lawn's long-term health. We handle the cleanup, the overseeding, and the winterization - so you start spring ahead of the neighbors.

Leaf Removal & Fall Cleanup
Bergen County leaves pile up fast. We remove them completely - not just blow them to the curb. Full cleanup includes hauling, bed clearing, and leaving your property clean heading into winter.

Fall Aeration & Overseeding
Fall - not spring - is actually the best time to overseed in NJ. Soil is warm, air is cool, and there's less competition from weeds. Core aerate first, seed after, and you'll have the best lawn on the block next May.

Fall Planting & Mulching
Trees and shrubs planted in fall establish roots over winter and come out of the gate strong in spring. A fresh layer of mulch after planting insulates roots from freeze-thaw cycles and gives beds a clean, finished look.

Irrigation Winterization
Frozen water in sprinkler lines cracks pipes and heads. We blow out every zone before Bergen County's first hard frost - typically in October - protecting your system from thousands in repair costs next spring.
Bergen County Fall Lawn Guide
Fall Is the Best Time to Overseed
Most homeowners overseed in spring - but fall is actually better in NJ. Soil stays warm from summer, nights cool off, and there's far less crabgrass competition. Seed in September and it roots before winter.
Don't Wait on Leaf Cleanup
Thick leaf mats block sunlight and trap moisture, killing turf underneath if left for more than a few weeks. Early October cleanup protects the lawn and makes the final cleanup before winter much easier.
Winterize Irrigation Before Frost
Bergen County sees its first hard frost in October. Any water left in sprinkler lines will freeze and crack pipes. Schedule your blowout in late September - once the ground freezes, it's too late.