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24 Yards of Mulch and a Full Landscape Facelift

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Some yards just need a reset. Overgrown beds, no real definition, and bare spots that make the whole property look tired - that's exactly what we were working with here. The front beds had gotten away from the homeowner, the side of the house needed attention, and the backyard slope was a tangled mess that had taken over completely.

We brought in Frontier to handle the land clearing side of things, and once that was done, we got to work. Over 24 yards of mulch went in across the front beds, around the trees, and through the backyard - covering a lot of ground and pulling the whole property together. Fresh mulch does more than just look good. It locks in moisture, keeps weeds down, and gives your beds a clean, finished appearance that lasts.

The front of the house came together especially well. The natural river rock border along the beds gives everything a defined edge without feeling overdone. Combined with the fresh mulch, the beds look intentional now - not like an afterthought. The side of the house got a clean gravel bed along the foundation, bordered with pavers to keep it tidy and functional.

Out back, the retaining wall along the slope was already in place, but you wouldn't have known it - the overgrowth had buried it. Once cleared, we mulched that entire raised area so it actually looks like part of the landscape again instead of a forgotten corner. That's the kind of detail that makes a difference when you're looking at the yard from the house.

A lot of properties around here are one good cleanup and a few yards of mulch away from looking completely different. It doesn't have to be a massive project to make a real impact. Sometimes it just takes the right team and the right materials to get things back on track.