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That's exactly what a mulch refresh fixes. We come in, re-cut the bed edges clean and sharp, and lay fresh mulch throughout the entire landscape. The difference it makes is hard to overstate. Suddenly the shrubs pop. The lawn looks greener by contrast. The whole front of the house just looks intentional.
What we focus on isn't just dumping mulch - it's the edge line. A crisp, clean cut where the bed meets the lawn is what separates a polished yard from a messy one. We pay close attention to that detail on every single job, whether it's a small side bed or a full front yard landscape installation.
Beyond looks, fresh mulch is genuinely good for your plants. It holds moisture in the soil, keeps roots cooler through the summer heat, and cuts down on weed pressure. So it's not just a cosmetic thing - it's actually working for your landscape all season long. That's the part most people don't think about until they see how much less maintenance they're doing afterward.
Whether you've got a few foundation beds that need freshening up or a full yard with tree rings, side beds, and walkway borders, the process is the same. Clean edges first, then quality mulch laid evenly throughout. It's one of the most straightforward ways to make your property look well-kept and cared for.