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Competing Piles

  • Dec 25, 2025
  • 1 min read

Both snow and leaves lined the streets as warm weather allowed the KPVillas landscaping contractor to resume the fall cleanup delayed by heavy snow.


Piles of leaves and snow.
Piles of leaves and snow.

A November 9, 2025, snowfall was the first of a few late fall storms that set back yard maintenance. Many people expected a second landscaping cleanup would occur after Thanksgiving. However, an ensuing Thanksgiving weekend storm disrupted those plans, and remnant snow segued to freezing slush, leaving the roads a rutted mess.


Frozen slush after Thanksgiving.
Frozen slush after Thanksgiving.

A reprieve from the cold finally melted yard snow and gave the crew from New Generation Landscaping and Lawn a window to get the remaining leaves to the curb two days before Christmas. Phew.


Soggy leaves moved curbside.
Soggy leaves moved curbside.

Thanks to all who have been patient in the face of adverse weather. And thanks to the crew who work outside in those conditions to remedy the situation.

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