





This one covered the whole property - front beds, side of the house, backyard, even the tree ring out by the driveway. When a job touches every corner of a home's outdoor space like this, you really start to see how much the small details add up.
The front foundation beds got a full refresh. We laid down deep, dark mulch and tucked in a mix of shrubs and low-growing plants, using natural boulders to anchor the beds and add some visual weight. The contrast between the rich mulch and the clean paver walkway is exactly the kind of thing that makes a house look pulled-together from the street.
Out back and along the side of the house, same approach. Fresh mulch laid edge to edge, new plantings going in, beds shaped up neatly against the foundation. Even spots that don't get much foot traffic benefit from this kind of attention - it keeps weeds down, holds moisture in, and honestly just makes the whole yard feel more intentional.
The tree ring out front is one of those details most people overlook. A well-defined mulched bed around a mature tree does a lot - it protects the root zone, reduces competition from grass, and gives that part of the yard a clean, finished look instead of a patchy, forgotten one.
Fresh mulch and smart plantings are two of the highest-value things you can do for a home's exterior. Not just aesthetically - healthy beds with proper mulch coverage reduce maintenance over time and help new plants establish faster. This is the kind of work that pays you back every season.