Can a landscape refresh include mulch and edging?
Yes. Bed refreshes often combine edging, mulch, plant cleanup, and targeted new plantings.
Refresh curb appeal, restore beds, install plantings, rebuild landscape areas, and connect the design to irrigation, lighting, drainage, and maintenance.
Move from tired beds or disconnected ideas to a finished landscape that feels intentional from the curb.
Poor curb appeal
Overgrown front beds
Need privacy planting
Failed plants
Property sale prep
Pool area needs landscaping
Each path is organized by symptoms and outcomes, so customers can start with what they are seeing and move toward the right service.
Every outdoor request should become easier to understand, price, schedule, and maintain.
Choose area and goal
Upload photos and style preferences
Plan plantings, edging, mulch, irrigation, and lighting
Install and define maintenance path
Landscaping can be visit-based, project-based, or design/install-based depending on plant selection, bed size, material, grading, irrigation, and lighting needs.
Design-to-install workflow
Irrigation and drip can be included
Lighting and bed maintenance cross-sells
Low-maintenance options
Yes. Bed refreshes often combine edging, mulch, plant cleanup, and targeted new plantings.
Yes. Drip irrigation and water management can be planned with new planting work.
Yes. The design path can include goals, photos, style preferences, plant selection, budget, and install timeline.
Photos, address, timeline, and what you are seeing help us recommend the right service, visit, plan, or proposal.