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Fresh Mulch and Clean Beds That Actually Work For Your Yard

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A lot of homeowners overlook mulch until their beds start looking rough - dried out, weedy, and just kind of tired. The thing is, a good mulch job isn't just about looks. It's doing real work underneath the surface every single day.

Fresh mulch holds soil moisture, which means your plants and shrubs aren't fighting as hard during dry stretches. It also acts as a natural barrier against weeds, cutting down on how often you're out there pulling them by hand. Less maintenance, healthier plants, better curb appeal - it all comes from one solid application done right.

Here's what we focus on when we mulch a property: clean, defined bed edges where the mulch meets the lawn, even coverage throughout the beds, and making sure we're not piling it up against tree trunks or shrub bases. That last part matters more than most people realize - mulch mounded against the base of a tree can trap moisture and cause long-term damage. We keep it pulled back so everything underneath can breathe.

We covered the full property on this one - the front beds along the walkway, the side of the house, around the trees in the yard, and the beds along the back of the house. Every section got the same attention. That consistency is what makes the whole yard feel pulled together when you step back and look at it.

Whether your beds just need a refresh or they're starting from scratch after a rough season, this is one of those things that's worth doing once and doing right. A clean, well-mulched yard holds up through summer heat and cuts down on the work you have to do all season long.