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New Landscaping Beds, Plants, and Mulch Along a Home's Foundation

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A bare foundation line with no definition is one of those things that quietly bugs homeowners for years. It makes even a nice house look unfinished. That's exactly the kind of situation we love solving.

Here's what we worked with - a stretch of open ground running along the garage and side of the home, with nothing planted and no real structure to speak of. We came in, built out fresh landscaping beds, set new plants throughout, and topped everything with a clean layer of dark mulch to tie it all together.

The plant spacing is intentional. We're not crowding things together just to fill space. Each plant has room to grow, which means in a season or two this bed is going to look full and established without becoming a maintenance headache. That's the difference between just throwing plants in the ground and actually designing a planting layout.

Dark mulch does a lot of heavy lifting in a fresh bed like this. It retains moisture, keeps weeds down, and gives the whole area a sharp, polished look right out of the gate. Paired with the stone facade on this home, the contrast is clean.

Plant design and installation is one of those services where the planning matters just as much as the physical work. Getting the bed shape, plant selection, and layout right from the start saves a lot of headaches later on. This is the kind of work we do every day, and we take it seriously.