
Here's what we were working with - a landscape bed that had good bones but needed some real attention. The existing plants were there, the shrubs were doing their thing, but the bed itself had no definition. No clean edge separating it from the lawn, no fresh mulch to tie it together. It just kind of blended into everything around it.
We came in and handled the full refresh. New plants added into the bed, fresh red mulch laid throughout, and a clean brick edging border installed along the front to give the whole thing a finished look. That edging does more than just look sharp - it keeps mulch from washing into the lawn and makes future maintenance a lot easier.
That's the part people don't always think about. A well-edged bed with good mulch coverage actually saves you time down the road. Weeds have a harder time taking hold, moisture stays in the soil longer, and you're not constantly battling the grass creeping back into the bed.
Small upgrades like this are some of the highest-impact landscaping work we do. You're not tearing everything out and starting over - you're just giving what's already there the framing it deserves. The shrubs look intentional now. The bed reads as a finished feature instead of an afterthought.
Whether your beds need a full overhaul or just a cleanup and fresh layer of mulch, this kind of work is exactly what we focus on. It's straightforward, it lasts, and the difference it makes to a yard's overall feel is hard to overstate.