








Most yards don't look bad because of the lawn. They look bad because the beds are a mess - weeds creeping in, old mulch faded out, and edges that have gone soft. It's one of those things that's easy to ignore until suddenly it's the only thing you notice.
That's exactly the kind of work we knocked out here. Every bed got weeded out, edged with a clean cut line where the grass meets the mulch, and then topped with fresh dark mulch throughout. Front beds, side beds, tree rings - we went through the whole property. The difference a sharp edge makes is hard to overstate. It's what separates a yard that looks "maintained" from one that looks genuinely cared for.
Mulch does more than just look good, too. Fresh mulch holds moisture in the soil, keeps root temperatures stable, and cuts down on weed pressure all season long. Laying it right - not too thick, not piled against plant stems - matters. We've seen a lot of mulch volcanoes out there. That's not how we do it.
We handle this kind of full-property bed work all the time. Weeding, edging, and mulching together is the combination that actually moves the needle on curb appeal. One service alone never looks as good as all three done at once.
If your beds are starting to look like they need the works, that's usually because they do. Weeds don't wait, and neither do we.