Garden Waste Removal and Yard Waste Pickup
Piles of weeds, spent plants, pruned trimmings, and bagged debris add up fast after a season in the garden. Our crews handle the heavy lifting, loading, and carry distance so your beds and borders are clear. Skip the trips to the transfer station and let a team haul the load for you.

Why Book This Pickup
Clearing garden debris is bulky, dirty work. A crew brings labor and hauling capacity so you skip the sorting, bagging, and repeated dump runs.
No heavy lifting
Crews load bulky bags, root balls, and thorny clippings from beds, borders, and side yards so you avoid the strain.
Clear beds fast
Full removal help clears trimmings and pulled plants in one visit, leaving planting areas and walkways ready to reuse.
Right-sized loads
Pricing follows the volume you actually have, whether it is a few bags or an overgrown bed cleanout.
When People Book Garden Waste Removal
Most requests follow a big weekend project: a bed overhaul, seasonal pruning, weeding a neglected corner, or clearing out old container plants. Others come after a landscaping refresh leaves piles of trimmings and root balls behind. Whenever green debris outgrows your bins, a scheduled pickup clears it in a single trip.
What Counts as Garden Waste
This pickup covers common non-hazardous green debris from planting beds, borders, and vegetable plots. If you are unsure whether an item fits, share a photo and we will confirm before the visit.
Weeds and pulled plants
Bagged or loose weeds, spent annuals, and old perennials, including the soil clinging to root balls after removal.
Pruned trimmings
Small branches, shrub clippings, hedge trimmings, and thorny rose canes gathered from routine seasonal pruning.
Vegetable garden debris
Finished tomato vines, stakes, dead plants, and cleared bed material left after a growing season ends.
Bagged yard debris
Filled paper or plastic yard bags holding mixed clippings, weeds, and light garden trimmings ready to load.
Old planters and beds
Broken pots, cracked containers, and small raised bed frames mixed in with the green debris. Disassembly may be needed.
What Affects Your Quote
Every yard is different, so pricing reflects the specifics of your load. These are the main factors our crew weighs when preparing an estimate for a green debris pickup.
Total volume
The space the debris takes in the truck is the biggest factor, from a few bags to a full bed cleanout.
Weight and moisture
Wet clippings, dense root balls, and soil-heavy material add weight that influences handling time and disposal routing.
Carry distance
How far crews walk from the pile to the truck, including gates, side yards, and long driveways, affects labor time.
Access and stairs
Narrow gates, steps, terraced beds, or tight backyard access can slow loading and factor into the estimate.
Sorting and disassembly
Bundling loose branches or breaking down planters and bed frames adds crew time when the load needs prep.
Pickup Options
Choose the option that matches where your debris sits and how much prep you want to do before the crew arrives.
In-home pickup
For debris staged in a garage, basement, or enclosed porch, crews carry it out through hallways and doorways for you.
Curbside or outdoor pickup
Set bags and trimmings at the curb, driveway, or a spot near the gate and the crew loads it directly.
Multi-item pickup
Combine garden debris with other unwanted yard or household junk in one visit to make the most of a trip.
How to Prep for Pickup
A little staging speeds the visit and helps keep your estimate accurate. Focus on gathering the debris and clearing a clean path to the truck.
Gather the debris
Pile loose clippings and bag scattered weeds so the crew can spot the full load and move quickly.
Clear the path
Open gates and clear walkways, hoses, and tools between the debris and the driveway to shorten carry distance.
Separate keep items
Move any planters, stakes, or tools you want to keep away from the pile so nothing leaves by mistake.
Flag heavy pieces
Point out soil-heavy root balls, large bed frames, or awkward loads so the crew plans lifting and handling.
Disposal and Recycling
Clean green debris is often a good fit for composting or yard-waste recycling, and crews route material to those options when practical local facilities are available. Condition and mixed contents matter, so bagged plastic, broken planters, and soil-heavy loads may follow different paths. We cannot promise a specific recycling or composting outcome for any load.
How It Works
Booking a green debris pickup takes just a few steps. Share the details up front so the crew arrives ready to load and go.
Send item details
Tell us what you have, roughly how much, and whether planters or bed frames are mixed into the debris.
Share photos
Snap a few pictures of the pile and the route to it so we can size the job accurately.
Confirm access
Note gates, stairs, terraced beds, or long carry distances so the crew plans the right approach.
Review quote
Look over your volume-based estimate covering labor, loading, and disposal routing before you approve the visit.
Pickup and haul away
The crew loads the debris, clears the area, and hauls the load off so your beds are ready again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bag my garden waste first?
Bagging helps, but it is not required. Loose piles work fine, and crews can gather scattered trimmings. Bagged material simply loads faster and keeps your estimate tighter.
Can you take root balls with soil attached?
Yes. Soil-heavy root balls are common with pulled plants and shrubs. Flag the heaviest pieces ahead of time so the crew can plan safe lifting and handling.
Will you remove broken planters mixed with the debris?
Cracked pots, small raised bed frames, and similar items can go with the load. Disassembly may be needed for larger frames, which can add crew time.
What green debris can you not take?
We handle non-hazardous yard debris only. We cannot take fuel, chemicals, pesticides, or other hazardous materials, so keep those separate from the pile you want removed.
How is the price for this pickup decided?
Estimates follow volume, weight, carry distance, access, and any sorting or disassembly. Sharing photos and details up front helps EZ Hauling Services quote your load accurately.
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Ready to Clear Your Garden Debris?
Send a few photos and the details of your pile to get started. EZ Hauling Services will size the load, share a volume-based quote, and schedule a crew to handle the loading and haul away for you.