



A lot of homes have flower beds that have just kind of gotten away from them. Old mulch breaks down, weeds move in, and the whole area starts looking tired and neglected - even when the rest of the yard looks fine. It's one of those things that's easy to ignore until it really starts to bother you.
That's exactly the kind of situation we stepped in to fix here. The beds along the front of the house needed a full reset. We cleared out the old material, cleaned up the planting areas, and laid down fresh dark mulch throughout. The contrast it creates against the green siding and the stone foundation trim is immediate.
What fresh mulch actually does is more than just look good. It suppresses weeds, holds moisture in the soil, and gives your existing plants a healthier environment to grow in. The beds here have a solid mix of shrubs and perennials, and now they have the breathing room and ground coverage they need to thrive.
We also made sure the bed edges were clean and defined. That detail matters more than people realize. A sharp, clear line between the mulch and the lawn is what gives the whole front of a house that polished, intentional look. It's the difference between a yard that looks maintained and one that looks like it just happened.
Whether it's a full flower bed rebuild or a simple mulch refresh, this kind of work pays off fast in how a home looks and feels from the street. It's one of the higher-impact, lower-effort upgrades a homeowner can make - and we handle every part of it.