
Leaf cleanup, done the way DFW yards actually need it.
Fall in North Texas isn't a single event — it's a two-act drop. The pears, red oaks, elms, and crape myrtles let go from mid-November through December. The live oaks — the ones that quietly dominate most DFW neighborhoods — save their heaviest drop for February and early March, right when everyone assumes leaf season is over. A yard that looked immaculate at Christmas can be buried by Valentine's Day, and homeowners who bagged leaves twice in the fall end up doing it all over again in the spring.
Goat Kings Landscaping runs a bagless leaf removal program built around that reality. Instead of stuffing hundreds of plastic bags for the curb, our crews use commercial backpack blowers and wheeled units to move leaves off your turf and out of your beds, mulch them where it makes sense, and haul off the excess in an open trailer. It's faster, cleaner, and it keeps organic matter out of the landfill.
Why bagless is the better answer for DFW lawns.
Bagging leaves works, but it's the wrong tool for most Texas yards. Every 30-gallon paper or plastic bag stacked at the curb represents free soil amendment being trucked to the landfill. Oak, pecan, and elm leaves — the majority of what falls in DFW — are among the most nutrient-dense leaf litter in North America. Mulched back into landscape beds, they do three things at once: suppress winter weeds, insulate ornamental root zones against February freezes, and rebuild organic content in the region's notoriously heavy clay soil.
Bagless leaf removal captures that value. We mulch what fits the aesthetic of your beds and haul off the rest — no plastic waste, no shredded bags blowing down the street the night before pickup, and no wondering whether your city's yard-waste program is actually composting or just landfilling.
What's included.
Here's exactly what a bagless leaf removal visit covers:
- Full turf clearing — Every leaf off your lawn using commercial backpack blowers. Front, back, sides.
- Bed cleanout — Landscape beds cleared of matted leaves that would otherwise smother groundcover and shrubs.
- Mulched insulation layer — A finished leaf-mulch layer left in beds where it improves soil and looks intentional.
- Hardscape blow-down — Driveways, walkways, patios, and porches blown clean before we leave.
- Haul-off included — Excess leaves loaded and hauled in our open trailer. Zero bags for you to move.
- Gutter cleaning available — Add gutter cleanout to the same visit for a coordinated seasonal reset.
How it works.
01. Estimate. Request a free estimate and we'll price your yard based on lot size, canopy, and how the leaves are dropping in your neighborhood.
02. Visit scheduled. One-off cleanup or a 2-3 visit seasonal package that follows the actual North Texas leaf drop, not a generic calendar.
03. Crew clears the yard. Blowers, wheeled units, and rakes as needed. Turf and beds cleared, hardscapes blown clean.
04. Mulch or haul. Beds get a tidy leaf-mulch layer; the excess loads into the trailer and leaves with us.
Bagless leaf removal, DFW-tuned.
Live oaks, post oaks, and pecans dominate the tree canopy across Southlake, Grapevine, Keller, Colleyville, Trophy Club, Westlake, and North Richland Hills. That's a lot of leaves, dropping across a longer window than most homeowners plan for. Our seasonal packages are built for that specific canopy mix — timed to catch the November fall and the late-winter live-oak drop without you having to think about it.
Ready to skip the bags?
Request a free, no-obligation estimate and we'll send a tailored price for your yard within 24 hours. Request your estimate online or call us at (817) 337-3447.
