GETTING YOUR CENTRAL FLORIDA YARD PARTY-READY FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day weekend in Central Florida isn’t just a holiday—it’s the official kickoff to backyard season.

From Orlando and Clermont to Mount Dora, Winter Garden, Tavares, Leesburg, Apopka, and beyond, grills are heating up, coolers are getting packed, and everyone’s ready to celebrate. But before you fire up the burgers and invite the neighbors over, there’s one thing that deserves your attention:

👉 Getting your yard—and your cleanup plan—in order.

Whether you’ve got a small patio in Maitland, a few acres in Howey-in-the-Hills, or a lakeside setup in Eustis, the mess builds fast—and no one wants to spend their Monday dealing with broken chairs, piles of trash bags, or leftover decorations melted to the fence.

This is your real-life guide to making sure your space is ready before the fun begins, and easy to clean up after.


Before the First Burger Hits the Grill

Smart hosts know that a smooth party starts before the guests show up. And we’re not talking about just buying more hot dog buns.

We’re talking broken patio gear, leftover yard debris, and that pile of random junk you swore you’d take care of weeks ago. Here’s how to stay ahead of it.

Pre-Party Prep Checklist

✅ Task 💡 Pro Tip
Walk your property Check for anything guests could trip on—extension cords, loose pavers, uneven ground.
Inspect outdoor furniture Toss broken chairs and wobbly tables before someone falls out of them.
Tidy up landscaping Mow the lawn, trim branches, and clear palm fronds or storm debris.
Empty the junk corner That broken cooler, faded umbrella, or leftover DIY pile? Now’s the time.
Book your dumpster Reserve early so it's on-site before you start tossing stuff.

During the Party: Keep Things Running Smoothly

Once the grill’s going and the drinks are flowing, you’ll be glad you did the prep. But a little real-time maintenance goes a long way.

  • Set up trash + recycling bins where guests can actually find them

  • Keep wipes and paper towels handy for spilled drinks and sticky hands

  • Check the seating throughout the day—someone always breaks one

  • Take a lap after dinner to move leftovers inside and cover food trays


After the Guests Leave: Tackle the Mess (Before It Grows Legs)

Look—we’ve seen the aftermath. It usually includes:

  • Chairs that folded themselves (or someone else)

  • Waterlogged coolers filled with… something questionable

  • A decoration or two lodged in the neighbor’s tree

  • A whole lot of “we’ll take care of that tomorrow” energy

Skip the post-party paralysis and knock it out while you’re still in motion.

Post-Party Cleanup Checklist

🧽 Cleanup Task 🧠 Tip
Bag food waste first Start here so you don’t end up with bugs by Tuesday morning.
Cool and toss charcoal Soak it, wrap it, and never toss it hot into your bin or dumpster.
Break down packaging Those new patio lights and party games? Their boxes are still in your yard. Flatten and toss them.
Get rid of the broken stuff If it didn’t survive the party, it’s not worth saving for the next one.
Load the dumpster One clean sweep and you’re done. Toss it all in and move on with your week.

Serving Central Florida Homeowners Just Like You

From tight residential yards in Ocoee to horse properties in Sorrento, our team is here to help make your Memorial Day weekend easier, not messier.

TrashHelp offers:

✔️ Roll-off dumpsters dropped off before the party
✔️ Full-service junk removal for broken gear + party waste
✔️ Fast local service across Central Florida
✔️ No hidden fees, no mess left behind

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