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Clusia Hedge, Paver Border, and Limestone Beds Done Right

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Sometimes the details are what make or break a yard. A messy bed line, bare dirt showing through old mulch, plants that don't fit the space - it all adds up. This is the kind of job where we came in with a clear plan and focused on getting every element working together.

We installed a fresh clusia hedge along the front of the house to give it that clean, structured look. Clusia is a great choice for Florida landscapes - it's tough, stays dense, and doesn't require constant trimming to look sharp. Pair it with a well-set paver border and the whole bed gets a finished, intentional feel that plain edging just can't match.

The beds got filled in with limestone rock, which is one of our go-to materials for homeowners who want something that looks polished but doesn't demand a lot of upkeep. No mulch breaking down, no constant replenishing - just a crisp, light-colored ground cover that holds its look season after season. The contrast against the lush green plants and the paver walkway ties everything together nicely.

On the side of the property, we carried the same design language through - white limestone in the planting beds, a clean paver path running the length of the fence line, and a row of palms and tropical plantings lined up along the fence. That side yard went from being a forgotten, awkward space to something that actually looks intentional and put-together. It's a good example of how rock installation and smart planting choices can pull a whole property into focus.

The goal on every job like this is simple - make it look good and keep it manageable. When the edging is crisp, the ground cover is clean, and the plants are the right fit for the space, everything just works. That's what we were going for here, and that's what we delivered.