
Sometimes all a yard needs is a little structure. Not a full overhaul - just clean lines and fresh material to pull everything together. That's exactly what we focused on here.
The beds along the side of the house were due for a refresh. We came in, cleaned everything up, laid down a fresh coat of dark mulch, and cut a crisp edge where the bed meets the lawn. It's one of those details that most people don't notice until it's done - and then they can't stop noticing it.
Clean edging does a lot of work. It keeps mulch where it belongs, stops grass from creeping into the beds, and gives the whole yard a finished, intentional look. Paired with fresh mulch, it also helps retain moisture around your shrubs and plants, which means less watering and less stress on the root systems over time.
This is the kind of work that falls squarely in our spring cleanup wheelhouse. Getting beds cleaned out, edged, and mulched early sets the tone for the rest of the season. Everything just looks better, and it stays that way longer when the foundation is done right.
Fishers yards are in good hands with us. Whether it's a quick bed refresh or a full property cleanup, we bring the same attention to detail to every job.