Why You Need a Roll-Off Dumpster for Your Landscaping Project

Why You Need a Roll-Off Dumpster for Your Landscaping Project lehnhoff's supply

Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of renting a roll-off dumpster for your landscaping project.

Cleaning the garden and flower beds can be quite the job, especially if you don’t have the right tools. Pulling out the old foliage, removing the last of your tomatoes, and taking the top layer of weeds and mulch can take a few days. When you have been relying on your small city waste bin for your landscape clean-up, we can see why this may be a job you have been postponing. 

Well, those days of waiting for the garbage crew are over! Fortunately, Lehnhoff’s Supply is here to help with all your waste management needs. We have an extensive collection of roll-off containers to safely store your trash and waste materials until they can be disposed of properly. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of renting a roll-off dumpster for your landscaping project.

What Can Go in a Roll-Off Dumpster?

What you can put in your roll-off dumpster depends on the type of container. If you have a dumpster designated for recyclables like cardboard, paper, and plastic, you should only throw these items inside. The same rule applies to containers for organic materials. We provide roll-off containers for concrete, dirt, construction trash, or lawn debris.

Benefits of Using a Roll-Off Dumpster for Landscaping

A dumpster rental makes your landscaping project more manageable and efficient, whether starting your seedlings in the spring or doing a fall clean-up. Here are a few benefits to consider:

  • Convenience. A roll-off dumpster saves you time and effort. You won’t have to worry about bagging leaves or hauling debris to the curb.
  • Efficiency. A dumpster can hold a large amount of waste so that you can dispose of all your yard waste in one place.
  • Cost-effective. Renting a roll-off dumpster is more cost-effective than hiring a landscaping crew to remove your yard waste.
  • Environmental friendly. By renting a dumpster, you can reduce the number of trips to the landfill or the extra service you need from the city.

Lehnhoff’s Supply offers 10, 16, 20, and 30-yard roll-off containers. Call us today to discuss the scope of your project so we can provide you with expert advice on the size you will require. 

Tips for Landscaping with a Roll-Off Dumpster

While you have the dumpster, you should make the best use of it! Here are some great landscaping tips to help you keep your property clean.

  • Remove dead leaves and branches: These can block sunlight and prevent plants from growing properly.
  • Prune your shrubs and trees: This will help them to stay healthy and look their best.
  • Inspect your trees. Ensure those summer storms didn’t push a branch or two near any power lines & remove ones that pose a risk.
  • Protect your plants from frost. If you live in a cold climate, you may need to take steps to protect your remaining plants from frost.

Roll-off dumpsters are an excellent resource for landscaping projects and DIY landscapers. You can maximize time on the job instead of spending fruitless hours loading, transporting, and unloading debris. Renting is a low-hassle option to dispose of landscape waste, as you will not have to worry about doing your own disposal work, hauling the container, or storing the dumpster. Contact Lehnhoff’s Supply today if you need to rent a roll-off container for your next landscaping project.

Questions? Lehnhoff’s Supply is Here to Help

If you still have more questions about renting roll-off dumpsters, the trained professionals at Lehnhoff’s Supply are here to help you.

Find us at 2708 Belair Road, Fallston, MD 21047 and give us a call at 410-510-7646. For tips, tricks, and to see what we have been up to, be sure to follow us on Facebook, X – Twitter, and Pinterest!

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