
Most lawns get mowed regularly. But edging? That's the step a lot of people skip - and it shows. When grass creeps over the sidewalk or grows wild along the curb, the whole yard starts to look unkempt, even if the lawn itself is healthy and green.
That's exactly why we put so much emphasis on clean edges. It's one of those details that quietly does a lot of heavy lifting. A sharp border along the sidewalk or driveway separates the grass from the hardscape in a way that instantly makes everything look more intentional, more maintained.
We're not just running a mower over the lawn and calling it done. Edging is part of how we finish the job. When the grass line is clean and defined, it frames the whole yard - the same way a well-kept border around a garden bed pulls a landscape together. The difference is subtle until it isn't.
Whether it's along a public sidewalk or the edge of a front walkway, we take that extra step because we know it matters to how your home looks from the street. Curb appeal isn't just about big landscaping projects. Sometimes it comes down to a crisp edge running the length of your yard.
If your lawn is getting mowed but the edges are being left ragged, it might be time to raise the standard a little. The little details really do pull everything together.
