As the owner of SeaFoam Greens, I’ve always been passionate about helping people maintain beautiful, clean outdoor spaces. Our lawn care services have been the cornerstone of the business, but over time, I began to see a growing trend—minimalism. Many of my clients weren’t just looking for a well-kept lawn; they were trying to simplify their lives, starting with their homes and yards. This sparked an idea: why not help with more than just the lawn?
Minimalism is all about reducing clutter, and junk removal is a natural extension of that philosophy. I realized that people often get stuck on the same things—old furniture, broken appliances, yard debris—that prevent them from fully enjoying their space. With so many of my customers focused on creating a minimalist lifestyle, it became clear that offering junk removal services could provide a solution that fit perfectly with our mission at SeaFoam Greens.
My wife and I had already experienced this journey firsthand. Over time, we became our own junk removal experts, tackling clutter and making intentional choices to eliminate unnecessary consumerism from our lives. We dedicated ourselves to cutting out the excess and making space for what really matters. It wasn’t just about decluttering physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. We even drew inspiration from resources like The Minimalists, which helped us stay focused on living with less.
Our lawn care business was already focused on making life easier for homeowners, and adding junk removal felt like the missing piece. Whether it’s clearing out a garage or getting rid of piles of yard waste, our team has helped so many people reclaim their space and simplify their surroundings. It’s been incredibly rewarding to see how a clutter-free home or yard brings a sense of relief and order to our clients’ lives.
By adding junk removal to SeaFoam Greens’ services, we’re now able to offer a complete solution. Whether you’re looking to tidy up your lawn or clear out a room, we’re here to help you create a cleaner, simpler space—and embrace a minimalist mindset in the process.
Thanks for reading,
Alex

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