
This one took the whole crew. We pulled up to a Cicero property with two retaining walls to build, Eden limestone edgers to set, and fresh mulch to finish it all off. That's a lot of moving parts - and exactly the kind of job that demands everyone working in sync.
Here's what makes a job like this tick. Retaining walls aren't just decorative. They hold soil in place, define planting beds, and stop erosion from slowly eating away at a yard. When you pair that with natural limestone edging, you get a clean, structured look that actually holds up over years - not just weeks.
Eden limestone is a popular choice for good reason. It's a natural stone with a consistent color and texture that blends well with most home styles. We used it here as edging to frame the beds and tie the whole layout together. Paired with the retaining walls, the result is a landscape that looks intentional from every angle.
Getting two walls built, edgers set, and mulch laid all in one visit isn't something a one- or two-person crew pulls off. That's why we run full crews on jobs like this - everyone has a role, the work moves efficiently, and the homeowner doesn't end up with a half-finished yard sitting for days between visits.
This is the kind of work we do across the area. If your yard has slopes that need controlling, beds that need structure, or just needs a serious upgrade - this is where we start.