Yard Waste Dumpsters
Why Rent a Dumpster For A Yard Waste or Landscape Project?

Are you a homeowner, landscape company, or involved in the stump removal business? If so, let me tell you why renting a dumpster from Wormwood Disposal in Plymouth, MA, Cape Cod, and the surrounding areas is the perfect solution for your waste disposal needs.
As a homeowner, you understand that yard clean-up projects can generate a substantial amount of waste. Whether you’re tidying up your landscape, removing brush, logs, or stumps, having a reliable dumpster on-site can make your life much easier. At Wormwood Disposal, we offer various dumpster sizes to accommodate your specific requirements, from small 15-yard dumpsters for minor yard clean-ups to larger 30-yard options for more extensive projects.
For landscape companies and stump removal businesses, our dumpster rental services provide immense benefits. When you’re working on multiple projects or handling large-scale landscaping tasks, efficiently managing yard waste is crucial. With our sturdy dumpsters, you can dispose of debris and organic matter without any hassle. Our roll-off dumpsters make loading and unloading a breeze, enabling you to focus on your core work while keeping the job site clean and organized.
At Wormwood Disposal, we understand the importance of cost-effectiveness. That’s why we provide competitive pricing for our dumpster rentals. We believe that proper waste management should be affordable, allowing you to stay within your budget while ensuring a clean and tidy yard.
By choosing Wormwood Disposal for your dumpster rental needs, you’re choosing a reliable partner dedicated to responsible waste management. We prioritize environmentally friendly practices, ensuring that your yard waste is disposed of properly and in an eco-conscious manner.
There are several reasons why a homeowner or business might need to rent a dumpster for yard waste or stump removal:
- Convenience: Renting a dumpster provides a convenient solution for disposing of a large amount of yard waste or debris. If you’re working on a tight schedule or have a significant amount of landscaping debris to get rid of, renting a dumpster can be the best option.
- Efficiency: Renting a dumpster allows for efficient removal of yard waste or stumps. Instead of making multiple trips to a landfill or waste disposal facility, you can simply fill up the dumpster and have it hauled away when you’re done.
- Volume: If you have a large amount of yard waste or debris to remove, renting a dumpster provides the necessary capacity to handle the volume. This is especially useful for landscaping projects, tree removal, or clearing out a large area.
- Flexibility: Renting a dumpster gives you the flexibility to dispose of various types of yard waste or debris. Whether it’s branches, leaves, grass clippings, or even stumps, a dumpster can accommodate a wide range of materials.
- Compliance: Depending on your area, there may be restrictions or regulations on how yard waste or stumps should be disposed of. Renting a dumpster ensures that you are in compliance with local regulations and guidelines for proper waste disposal.

Common Items Disposed Of In A Yard Waste Dumpster

- Logs: Any form of log or tree debris, is accepted for dumpster disposal.
- Stumps: Stumps are accepted in a yard waste dumpster rental.
- Leaves: Yard waste like leaves when properly bagged in biodegradable bags can be thrown away in a dumpster rental.
- Grass Clippings: Grass clippings. when properly bagged in biodegradable bags are acceptable for a yard waste dumpster rental
- Branches and Sticks: Branches and sticks are also safe to throw away in a dumpster rental.
What Isn't Allowed In A Yard Waste Dumpster?
- Construction Debris: Any household or job site debris, including pressure treated, or painted wood or lumber. Plastics, metal, drywall, tile, insulation etc.
- Food Waste: Any food waste or household trash.
- Flammable materials: This includes items such as gasoline, propane tanks, and fireworks.
- Toxic materials: Examples of toxic materials include pesticides, herbicides, and certain cleaning chemicals.
- Hazardous waste: This category includes items like asbestos, contaminated soils or absorbents, and medical waste.
- Liquids: Dumpsters are not designed to handle liquids, so items like motor oil, paint, and other liquid waste should not be disposed of in a dumpster.
- Batteries: Batteries, including car batteries, should not be thrown in a dumpster due to their potential to leak harmful chemicals.
- Aggregates: Dirt, Rocks, Sand
- ABC: Asphalt, Brick, Concrete
