Services
Mulching, Bed Care & Yard Cleanup
Mulch installation, bed edging, weed control, and spring/fall cleanups that keep the finished work looking finished.
The Straight Story
The difference between "maintained" and "just mowed"
Drive past two houses with the same lawn: one looks sharp and one looks tired, and the difference is almost never the grass. It's the edges. Crisp, cut bed lines and fresh mulch at the right depth are what make a property read as cared-for — and they're exactly what volume crews skip because they take time.
Our bed work is the full job: edges re-cut, weeds pulled or treated before mulch goes down, and mulch installed at the depth that suppresses weeds without smothering the plants. No mulch volcanoes against tree trunks — that classic shortcut rots bark and invites disease.
Spring and fall cleanups reset the property at the seasons that matter: beds cut back, leaves out, gutter-line beds cleared, everything ready for the season ahead instead of dragging last season along.
How It Goes
Four steps, no surprises
- 01
We come look
A free on-site visit. We walk the yard, take grades and measurements, and talk through what's actually worth doing.
- 02
Scope & number
A written scope with materials, base depth, and drainage spelled out — and one honest price, not a range.
- 03
We build it
Excavation, compaction, base, then finish work. Daniel is on site running the job, not managing it by phone.
- 04
We keep it up
Optional weekly maintenance so the beds, edges, and lawn look the way they did the week we finished.
Questions
Asked on most estimates
Straight answers up front — and anything we missed gets answered on the free on-site visit.
How often should mulch be refreshed?
For most beds, a top-up once a year keeps depth and color right; a full refresh every couple of years. Faded color shows sooner than lost function — we top up for whichever matters to you.
What do your cleanups include?
Spring: cutbacks, first edges, bed prep, debris out. Fall: leaves, final cutbacks, beds tucked in for winter. Both are defined in the scope, so you know exactly what "cleanup" means before we start.
Is this part of the weekly program?
Bed edging and blow-downs ride along with weekly maintenance visits; mulch installs and the big seasonal cleanups are scheduled jobs. Plenty of clients do both — one crew, one standard.
Often Paired With
Related work
Free On-Site Estimate
Ready to fix the yard you've been putting off?
Patios, retaining walls, grading, planting, or weekly maintenance — tell us what you're looking at and we'll come give you a straight number.
Residential & Commercial · Fully Insured · Serving Louisville since 2023