





A tired front yard doesn't need a total overhaul - it just needs the right combination of services done well. New plantings, fresh mulch, and solid sod coverage work together to pull everything into focus and give a home that clean, polished look that's hard to ignore from the street.
Here's what we were working with - beds that needed new life, bare and patchy lawn areas, and foundation plantings that weren't doing the property any favors. We came in and got to work laying down a fresh layer of rich brown mulch across the front beds, tucking in new shrubs and plants along the foundation, and getting new sod down where the lawn needed it most. Every piece of this plays a role. The mulch keeps moisture in, slows weed growth, and ties the beds together visually. The new plantings give the yard structure and something to grow into. And the sod fills in the gaps that make a lawn look neglected.
What we ended up with is a front yard that actually matches the house - crisp, clean, and put together. The curved walkway leading to the front door is framed properly now, the foundation beds have shape and depth, and the lawn reads as full and healthy from the curb. Small details like that make a bigger difference than most homeowners expect.
This is the kind of work we do every day - not just mowing or blowing, but thinking through what a yard actually needs and executing it the right way. Planting placement, mulch depth, bed edging - it all adds up. When it's done right, you don't have to explain it. The yard just looks good.
If your front yard has been feeling flat or worn out, a combination of fresh mulch, new plantings, and lawn care can go a long way. It's one of the highest-return investments a homeowner can make - both for daily enjoyment and for the overall value of the property.