



Most people underestimate what a fresh layer of mulch actually does for a property. It's not just cosmetic - though it absolutely helps with that. It locks in moisture, cuts down on weeds, and gives every bed a clean, finished edge that ties the whole yard together.
That's exactly what you're seeing here. Dark mulch laid tight around trimmed shrubs, stone borders, and winding pathways. The beds look intentional. Everything has a place. That's what good mulch installation does - it makes the landscaping around your home look like it was actually planned, not just planted and left.
We also got into the shrubs throughout these beds. Rounded shapes kept tight, overgrowth pulled back, and the overall structure of each planting made to look clean and controlled. Shrub trimming doesn't get enough credit. When it's done right, it frames the house instead of hiding it.
What we love about this kind of work is the lasting value it brings. Fresh mulch keeps your beds easier to manage through the season - less watering, less weeding, less time spent fighting your own yard. The beds practically take care of themselves once everything is set up the right way.
It's one of those services that looks simple but makes a massive difference in how a property feels from the street. If your beds are looking tired or overgrown, this is usually the quickest way to get them looking sharp again.
