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We worked through all the beds surrounding the property - front, sides, all of it. Clearing out the dead material, pulling weeds, and getting everything tidied up before laying the fresh mulch. That prep work matters a lot. Mulch on top of a messy bed still looks like a messy bed. You have to do the cleanup first if you want the finished product to actually hold up.
Once the beds were cleaned out, we laid fresh dark mulch throughout and re-established clean edges along the bed borders. That edging detail is what really makes the beds pop against the lawn. It gives everything a defined, finished look that ties the whole yard together.
Fresh mulch does more than just look good, too. It holds moisture, helps keep weeds down, and protects the roots of your existing plants. So it's one of those jobs where you get a big visual payoff and some real practical benefit at the same time.
If your beds are looking a little rough and you're not sure where to start, we'd be glad to come take a look. A cleanup and fresh mulch is one of the most straightforward ways to sharpen up the way your whole property looks.